Example sentences of "had go on [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | That 's right they had to go on a rota . |
2 | In the morning I explained to Diana and Mary that I had to go on a journey , and would be away for several days . |
3 | I 've got this friend who is slim , and she keeps saying she has to go on a diet , so you think : well , if she had to go on a diet , what must I be like ? |
4 | She had to go on a bus actually . |
5 | As a student on Imperial College 's petroleum geology MSc course , Mujadid had to go on a number of field trips during his year in the UK , but had not been able to buy suitable clothes for the British climate back home in Karachi . |
6 | Her new liver took straight away but she had to go on a ventilator because she was having problems with her lungs . ’ |
7 | Nicola had gone out about 9 a.m. saying she had to go on an executive management training course on How to Piss People About in advance of her new job . |
8 | erm if you had to go on the road it would have been different . |
9 | And there was an occasion when we were at a chapel anniversary service and Mother had to go on the platform to sing . |
10 | I moved on from that then I was fifteen then , and me Dad was he was a butty and er so er I had to go on the face then . |
11 | Now he might remember I think the court come just before the after Nicola , and the car was going to because I know we had to go on the train to Liverpool and er , I 'd got ta give evidence as well , they made such a palaver ! |
12 | And of course I had to go on the carpet about that , for laughing . |
13 | We had to take the photographs , he had to go on the pitch , did n't he ? |
14 | Er taking off and sending telegrams , you see , erm then I was told that the Railway Company wer were taking girls on again , so I applied and I had to go to Ipswich to pass two more exams , you see , and er and started work and the in the Catering Manager 's office at Ipswich Station as , as a clerk doing typing and general office work as the Manager had to go on the district . |
15 | Stupid burk had gone on a crane like that |
16 | She hurried away through the swing doors , then out again to tell Dot , more kindly , that her brother had gone on a journey . |
17 | The money he gave them they had meant to use for the Greek trip but it was more than they expected and they had gone on a shopping , then a drinking , spree with it . |
18 | Once , when they had gone on a nature walk , Eve had pointed to a small cottage and said that it was her house . |
19 | In the summer of 1858 , Morris , Webb and Charles Faulkner had gone on a rowing trip down the River Seine , to look at medieval cathedrals . |
20 | There came a time when he doubled back after the others had gone on the trail taking their cyan hardness with them . |
21 | Years before , a Tory MP had gone on the dole and wound up in debt after seven days . |
22 | There were others ( such as Howard Teicher , who had gone on the trip to Tehran and had seen the spare parts in the back of the plane ) who were ‘ not in all the boxes within the boxes but some element of the box ’ . |
23 | The fuel gauge had gone on the blink shortly after the start , but pulling in for a pit-stop would cost him precious seconds . |
24 | Among the more interesting snippets which Norma chose to share with the electorate was the fact that her washing machine had gone on the blink , a button had fallen off her jacket — but , hey ! — she sewed it back on . |
25 | Since coming back to London on his £10 a week contract he had teamed up again with Stanley Baker and they had gone on the rampage . |
26 | Too weak to do either , she had gone on the streets . |
27 | Two hundred and fifty had gone on the video that was now tucked away securely in his car . |
28 | Banks now opened on Saturdays because the building societies had gone on the attack . |
29 | If Storie , and possibly captain Bruce Russell , who made 20 , had gone on the attack a couple of overs earlier , the Scots might have been celebrating their first victory on South African soil . |
30 | Johnny Martin , the ideal tourist , had gone on the Cavaliers ' tour of India and South Africa in 1962–63 . |