Example sentences of "[noun prp] have [art] [noun] to go " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ The game is about guts and determination and the drive not to lose , and Sarah has the instincts to go for those shots , ’ said Jones . |
2 | And Doogie had a job to go to . |
3 | Gottfried , on the other hand , believes that Washington has the game to go a lot further . |
4 | The government had started to take expert advice on how TV might be extended as early as 1943 ; so the BBC had the signal to go ahead almost as soon as the war ended . |
5 | So the group at Shepherd 's Bush has a way to go before some of them might be deemed fit to audition there or at other vocational schools . |
6 | Beth had a mind to go after him , but then Cissie called out , ‘ I 'm cold , and my hair 's dripping all over the place . |
7 | Amidst the din of the machines , in his narrow sphere of activity , Antoine had no time to go through human motions other than the motions of his work . |
8 | Jay had no inclination to go through the who are you , what do you do , oh really , gosh my brother-in-law used to be in the same field . |
9 | Racism is not unique to Western culture — what matters is that at present the West has the power to go with it . |
10 | For him it held a special appeal ; the one day of the week he could break bread with his family and not have to feel that they were only loaned to him for the while — his son Joshua had no business to go to , his grandson Jacob no college lectures . |
11 | Would any of the people who jeered Sinead at the Bob Dylan Concert in New York have the bottle to go on live prime-time TV , to criticise her ? |
12 | While at university , Alison had the chance to go to America during the first summer vacation with BUNAC — British Universities North America Club . |
13 | Nick had the gall to go and buy them and then . |
14 | Terry Gilliam , ex-Python and film director : ‘ John has a tendency to go off in fits and starts . |