Example sentences of "have go on [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | I 've gone to the local Council and er unfortunately they 've said to me that I 'd have to go on a waiting list ; the housing aid have said the only thing they could offer me is bed and breakfast which I 'm sorry to say I do n't think is suitable to bring two children up in . |
2 | And I said to her well I 'll have to go on a eating binge . |
3 | When I was ill and was told I would have to go on a diet for the rest of my life I felt totally deprived that I was n't going to be able to eat junk food any more . |
4 | it 'll have to go on the document location erm sheet B eight or something is n't it ? |
5 | His wife said to him , ‘ This one 'll have to go on the back seat . |
6 | Yes he will , he 'll have to go on the plug yeah he c You 're not fit for work for a little while . |
7 | Then we would have to go on the run , move from place to place , rely on the people to feed and shelter us . |
8 | The further twenty five pounds that will have to go on the poll tax this year will cost this Council eight point one million . |
9 | First , as we wish to encourage carers and strengthen families — even the extended family — if a person who is caring for someone loses them to a home , the person 's home should not have to go on the market to meet the cost of fees . |
10 | I do n't have to go on the underpass do I ? |
11 | That must have gone on a lot |
12 | If you were really fortunate you will have gone on a training course , far too few companies bother to invest in improving their staff 's skill in desktop publishing , and have learned at least some of the basic operations . |
13 | We devised a sort of Great Egg Race for the children — Rover gave us some materials which would normally have gone on the scrap heap , lent us a hall and judged the competition . |