Example sentences of "[pers pn] have a [noun] to go " in BNC.
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1 | Yeah if I knew some facts that I had a job to go to , I 'd pay for it myself |
2 | ‘ I had a figure to go to and I 'm delighted to get her at the price . ’ |
3 | I remember once , yeah it was like that , yeah that 's right , not one , but a few times I used to get on the train from Runcorn to Liverpool , I had an address to go to in Liverpool , rough directions how to get there , to pick up a suit or to pick up a fitting , you know you 'd get the , the different |
4 | I began to feel that it could n't possibly be encroaching on a Monday afternoon and that Emily and I had an office to go back to . |
5 | There again , that 's the best of both worlds ; I have a chance to go out and play stadiums and arenas and then I get to go home and go back to the way I was , although with a lot more experience under my belt . |
6 | I have a place to go to , where nobody will find us or talk about us — ’ |
7 | I have a wish to go to Paris . |
8 | But I am trying not to get too down as at least I have a job to go to . ’ |
9 | She too was saying that she had an urge to go down with her broom and sweep up the these building works . |
10 | The clerk behind the desk looked up at me , ‘ For Christ 's sake , Piper , surely you have a home to go to ? |
11 | Faldo said : ‘ When you are my height you have a tendency to go down too far on the ball and that is what I was doing . |
12 | Because here you have an opportunity to go launch yourself onto a self employed erm platform and can not provide a better platform for that and I would say that would n't I he 's thinking . |
13 | Once again , you have an opportunity to go for a perfect ton , providing you have produced the goods during the first two days play . |
14 | If you have an urge to go for a walk in the moonlight , do it ! |
15 | If this involves going back to first principles , then however removed they may be from our present experience , we have a responsibility to go back . |
16 | ‘ I was wondering , ’ said Evelyn , ‘ if you 'd like to swap with me and let me have a chance to go under the machines . ’ |
17 | And of course we keep their rooms for them as long as there 's any chance at all — it 's tremendously important that they should feel they 've a home to go back to . ’ |
18 | But if they had a booking to go into it , Mark 's got ta get out . |
19 | It is essential that a thorough selection trawl of new books is made , because important titles must be put into stock before they have a chance to go out of print , and because the first year or two after publication is the time that books are usually in most demand . |
20 | Also if they have a job to go to and some place to live . ’ |
21 | ’ If they have a party to go to , they 'll steal something to wear and if you ask them where all the new clothes are coming from , they just remind you how rich they are , ’ she adds . |
22 | He has a way to go . |
23 | Now , you 'll see that it has a tendency to go all over the world wherever it is invited but whoever invites the World Council of Churches now must , in fact , be able to cope with a great number of people ! |
24 | He had a look about him , like he had a place to go . |
25 | But presumably he had a place to go , and he would prefer to keep that problem to himself . |
26 | The interview with Fisher strengthened Ramsey 's feeling that he had a duty to go . |
27 | Well he had a job to go to in the council too really . |
28 | Even though he had a job to go to with Birmingham Repertory Company , his agent sent him to the Rank interview for the experience . |
29 | He traced its origin to his former position in the trade union movement ( hinting that he had an agreement to go back to the TUC where he could make more trouble for any government if they pressed him hard ) . |