Example sentences of "have go [prep] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 she co told me she was coming to work one day , right , and you know the way she has to go past York Street Police Station ?
2 Laird 's now has to go into battle without any chance of getting either naval orders or intervention funds .
3 Ball was the first amateur and the first Englishman to win the Open , at Prestwick in 1890 , but the kind of loving research that has to go into books of this type invariably makes fascinating reading .
4 He had the cheek to say he needed things for his wife who has to go into hospital . ’
5 For example , if a carer has a sudden illness and has to go into hospital , the Emergency Intervention Service can support someone in their own home or provide alternative accommodation in the community .
6 In the meantime , if your child has to go into hospital , tell the hospital staff of any particular foods he does n't like or if he has any special dietary needs .
7 There was a ripe collection of April Fool items flying around the industry this year , with BICC Plc 's BICC Information Systems & Services promoting its underware , the first two items being BISS-SLIP for Synchronised Linked Internet Protocol and BISS-NICS Network Integrity Circuit Service , and Chase Research Inc of Nashville , Tennessee threatening to knock MS-DOS , Unix and NT off their perches with a resurrected CPM/93 version of the late lamented CP/M operating system — and comes on 300 8″ floppies , bundled with an 8″ floppy drive for $100 ; but the prize has to go for Hewlett-Packard Ltd , which yesterday announced new security features for its Vectra personal computers — User Fingerprint Recognition on all models , and both Photographic Recognition — a tiny camera in the middle of the screen that recognises you even when you come back with a tan , and Odour Recognition — designated users must not change their perfume or after shave — on 80486 models ; not recognised ?
8 He has a wood shavings bed in his stable , otherwise he would eat all the straw , and he frequently has to go on diets , which make him grumpy .
9 ‘ The committee has to go on record and declare that a drastic reduction in these resources will place the parish structure of the Kirk in jeopardy and seriously damage its mission to the people of Scotland . ’
10 But Chris has a four-day conference on 7 June , and Matty has to go to Malmö to examine a machine that cleans deep-fat fryers on 2 June .
11 ‘ Be careful not to wake the crowd that has to go to school in the morning . ’
12 ‘ Has it slipped your mind that the child has to go to school ? ’
13 Is it really ? on the top there D d cos I suppose Amber has to go to school on Saturdays , does n't she ?
14 My vote has to go to Eric Cantona , genius and prize pillock .
15 Looking at the yield curve graphically , Fig. 17.2(a) shows the ‘ normal ’ yield curve we would expect to find , with yields rising the longer the bond ( gilt ) has to go to maturity .
16 Martin 's not coming after school today , his granny Jean 's going to meet him because his mum has to go to Scotland with her work so Trevor has to push the triplets home in the buggy .
17 Here , in ( ii ) , the utterance provides the clue : B has to go to Edinburgh ; thus if A and B are both far from Edinburgh ( and mutually know this ) , so that it will take the rest of the day to travel and do things there , then B is busy today ; sob is indirectly producing a reason why he or she ca n't easily come to see A , and in so doing can be understood to be refusing A's request .
18 It has to go to Chris ?
19 ‘ The only different thing about Maisie at the moment is that she has to go to hospital to have treatment .
20 A disabled person might have to pay more for his holidays because he has to go to places where there are additional facilities available .
21 ‘ Luke has to go to York to see someone and — ’
22 But she has to go to physio though .
23 The wicketkeeper needs to be able to bat , and for all Alan Knott 's innovative ability and competitiveness , the vote has to go to Les Ames .
24 which should be grate , because , he 's mum , I mean we love her dearly , but she has to go to Lenny 's in , dinner time and us in the evening every year
25 1993 is a year to really find the right person , so it may be that an unsatisfactory relationship has to go in order for the appropriate one to come in .
26 Founded in Kettering in 1970 by Mr Don Newitt , Arkle Print has gone through mergers , moves and a considerable growth period .
27 SLUMP is where the recession is heading to once it has gone through depression .
28 He who has gone through life without being tested is one who had been considered unworthy ever to gain the victory over fortune .
29 Our sportsdesk can detect from the far end of a crease someone who has gone through life under the impression that Bodyline may refer to a one-piece undergarment .
30 Stephen has gone through confession , and is , he declares , ‘ Ready to forge that language ’ , but he declares it in a language that will not yet take Joyce out of desperation .
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