Example sentences of "have go [prep] [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | They point out : ‘ During the first year or so , you will have to work long and unsociable hours and may have to go without a holiday or make other sacrifices . ’ |
2 | There 's a cat in your garden , there 's a pussy cat in your garden oh dear I 'll have to go without the swim I 've only got an hour and a half |
3 | He hoped he would not have to go during the night . |
4 | You 'll have to go up the drive and into the front doors of the school : they 're assembling outside the main office . |
5 | ‘ Biff said you do n't have to go under the machines any more . ’ |
6 | You do n't have to go over the arguments , I 've heard that . |
7 | ‘ Then you 'll have to go over the heads of the military and Sir Martin , for he 's thinking of using this house as a convalescent base for officers . ’ |
8 | A successful team may have to go through a number of fights during the course of a day 's competition so it is not at all unusual to see teams short-handed through injury in the final stages . |
9 | He 'd had another sleepless night and ahead lay customs , who could n't be expected to be exactly pro-British , and because of post and telephone strikes in Argentina , he had n't been able to confirm the flight with Alejandro , so they 'd have to go through the hassle of hiring a car to drive the 330 kilometres out to his estancia . |
10 | There are other subsidiaries used that do have to go through the jury , particularly what happens in relation to Mrs and the children , as my friend opened it to erm opened it to the er jury . |
11 | we 're gon na have to go through the exercise you 've been through of identifying the right ponds . |
12 | Nor do you have to go through the formality of claiming relief on it . |
13 | I 'm sorry , I 'll have to go through the refurbishing budgets with you later . ’ |
14 | If we wanted to speak to him , we 'd have to go through the headmaster . |
15 | Erm , and you know , let's face it , I did n't have to go through the circumstances that they went through in the war , and there therefore , who who am I to judge |
16 | and everything , cos some people I 'm gon na have to go through the whole |
17 | Q Will their separation have to go through the courts ? |
18 | Do you have to go through the minor ? |
19 | She did n't have to go through the debutante stage . |
20 | Well you 'll have to go through the lot . |
21 | It would have to go through the books |
22 | Carmen , 22 , a part-time waitress , added : ‘ I 'm relieved we did n't have to go through the anguish that these other parents must be enduring . |
23 | The next daylight high water would not be until midday tomorrow but Heather reasserted that again we 'd just have to go with the flow . |
24 | If this method is barred because the headmaster does not agree that the child might have a learning difficulty called dyslexia , then the parents will have to go outside the school system and possibly go to the Dyslexia Institute at Staines , where a full assessment is carried out , with a report , which is sent to the parents . |
25 | You might have to go outside the family , it could be next-door neighbours , or friends from work or social club or wherever . |
26 | The moment she spoke to Rachel the die would be cast , and she would have to go along the road of sensible health planning and operations and anxieties and reality . |
27 | there are , all that lot 'll have to go onto the seats , mind your fingers can you go down there , open that door no you 'll have to come this side , I 'll have to pass them through to you okay on the floor Paula might be bet the heavier stuff , then if it does fall off it 's not going to make a mess |
28 | If you want to find him you 'll have to go across the field there . |
29 | But for the help of a friend who sleeps in the bungalow at night , and who can help her go to the toilet if she needs to , she says she would have to go into a home . |
30 | Old Miss Mahoney had a little house in Tanner Road , but she had to go into hospital last week , and if she ever comes out , she 'll have to go into a home for old people . |