Example sentences of "they had go to [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | My legs felt as if they had gone to sleep : I trod painfully on nothing . |
2 | The king 's foresters and verderers complained at the Huntingdon Forest Eyre in 1286 that they had gone to Benwick to make an inquest of the venison . |
3 | Then they had gone to Katherine 's room . |
4 | And Anglican laymen in America may have felt that a bishop from across the ocean would be harder to influence than the local clergy , many of whom were American by origin , though in several cases they had gone to Britain to complete their education . |
5 | It had belonged to a man called Flowers , and they had gone to Manchester just because he had offered them the flat . |
6 | They had gone to bed after enjoying those mountains of rice and bowls of curried concoctions , no doubt , that were a feature of expatriates ' meals in the east , when shouts and running feet stirred Bernard Callinan from his sleep . |
7 | When they had gone to bed together on New Year 's Eve it had been like a revelation to him . |
8 | Shamefully , she had had a vision of his body naked , even before they had gone to bed together , her first intimation that she was beginning to feel more for him than she ought , for the vision had not frightened but intrigued her . |
9 | Most evenings now he was very cheerful and joked with her and played games with Oliver ; after they had gone to bed he usually went round to the pub to calm his nerves . |
10 | Clearly , they had gone to Zenda . |
11 | They had gone to Vadinamia to look for phetam and had found a well-known courier — the only courier there — was also had a known connection with Ardakke . |
12 | They had gone to Mr Davies ' flat in Highfield Road , Rock Ferry , where Mr Venables had started sweating and breathing rapidly . |