Example sentences of "and had go [adv] " in BNC.

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1 I did n't even know what ‘ chump ’ meant and had to go around asking people .
2 ‘ My girl , Helen , landed on the deck a bit heavily in the jump-off of the Foxhunter and had to go home early , so I 'm without labour at the moment .
3 Resuming at the short fourth hole , he promptly took a double bogey five , leaving a bunker shot in the sand , and then following it with a six at the fifth , where he hooked into some bushes and had to go back to the tee .
4 And then I left my brolly at the chemist 's , and had to go back for it … ’
5 TCCB , known in the past to have administered punishment for long-past ‘ sins ’ , or at least for the disreputable later exposure of them , will have to decide whether Beefy 's tale of being ‘ extremely inebriated ’ in Perth five years ago , when he forgot his bat and had to go back for it before smashing 48 off Western Australia , is an indictable offence .
6 But can you see the people who came to the stepping stones and could n't go across and had to go back the way they 'd already come would n't go back with a very their ego would n't have b been boosted very high .
7 And a foul by Whitlow on Rozario and pain written all over Robert Rozario 's face and we saw that the last time we had a Nottingham Forest live game when he collided with a post up at Bolton Wanderers and had to go off with a rib and facial injuries .
8 It was the first time he 'd been really alone since the days when he 'd lived in a hole and had to go out hunting by himself because there was no one else .
9 Thérèse cried too , and had to go out .
10 After a long series of preliminary earthquakes , a circular area of ground began to rise slowly and steadily in January 1944 ; by April the area affected was three kilometres across , and had gone up fifteen metres ; by June it had gone up fifty metres , and had taken the village of Fukaba and all its inhabitants with it .
11 It did n't like motorbikes , either , and had gone wild when Agnes first arrived , barking and attacking .
12 She was up to two or three needles a week , and had gone without for maybe 48 hours .
13 Neither had practised archery before becoming immobile ; one of them had been taught the art at Pinderfields Hospital at Wakefield and had gone on to become captain of his club .
14 As usual , Len had side-tracked himself , but what would his reaction have been if he had satisfied his curiosity and said , ‘ Yes , I have a mother : she is now living alone in a manor house in Northumberland , ’ and had gone on to tell him , why .
15 And for thirty years I and my fellow teachers , as we went back to our classrooms , have said to ourselves , ‘ Well , back to reality ’ ’ , and had gone on doing just what we had been doing all along , which was to try to bribe , scare or shame children into learning what someone else had decided they ought to know .
16 He had decided it was not a subject for honest men , and had gone on to history , where he had developed a real interest in local history and a talent for getting old working-class men and women talking about the customs and social conditions of their childhood .
17 When he was seen in the special department , after blood tests for syphilis , taken as a last resort , had turned out strongly positive , he remembered having noticed a sore on his penis some five months earlier but had not bothered with it as it was not painful and had gone away after a couple of weeks .
18 I guessed , as everyone else must have done , that at some point she could not manage her life any longer and had gone out and stepped into the stream as a way of escape .
19 Nails had woken up abruptly and been angry at being discovered , and had gone out into the grey morning without any conversation beyond the threat about pulping Hoomey if he split .
20 He went quickly downstairs and left a note for his mother saying that he could n't sleep and had gone out for an early morning bike ride .
21 I understood she had remarried and had gone abroad . ’
22 ‘ But I understood she had left you and her children and had gone abroad . ’
23 He had been on the phone in the morning and had gone in to work to check that all is well .
24 He had told Mr Gibson they had been walking past the barn and had gone in for shelter .
25 He was ready to leave Northants and had gone off , with his customary annual zeal , to coach and play for Otago — and think about a geographical change of scenery in England .
26 I do n't know how else we should do it , ’ and had gone off to prepare their evening meal .
27 They had n't found anything , and had gone back to their usual haunts .
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