Example sentences of "have go [adv] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Frankenstein has to go away to make it . ’
2 For myself , I believe the BBC has gone generally chicken in the wake of Norman Tebbit 's assault , and is simply keeping its head below the parapet .
3 It has gone straight to video despite being promoted with a National Film Theatre lecture on 29 October .
4 Often what has gone wrong has happened as a result of lack of communication .
5 The social order has gone largely missing .
6 That each stage of education and training can build on what has gone before requires that the manager at each stage should know what is happening elsewhere .
7 Boldly going where no man has gone before has brought Brittain success on an unprecedented scale .
8 Health Works , however , has gone where no survey has gone before to bring you the faces and physical motivations behind the figures .
9 Don Powell has gone there to grow fresh food for around six hundred abandoned children .
10 He has gone too bar in the minus direction .
11 A manipulator who has gone long seeks to force the price up ; and to force the price down if he has sold short .
12 Because she has gone mentally du n no , nuts .
13 Then I did n't anticipate , I was yanked out of the back of the court , I 'd gone there to see some proceedings with people I was involved with and all of a sudden the barrister for the defendant said , is a Mr in court ?
14 ‘ Thought you 'd gone backstage to see that little blonde . ’
15 He wrote her a brief note merely saying he had had to go home owing to illness and had found , on his return , that he was to report forthwith to the War Office .
16 Right down , and how , do you have to go outside to get to it ?
17 I 'll get you 'll have to go just go right to the back just at the back otherwise you 're gon na be flipping through millions of pages .
18 Besides , when she , Cati , thought that she would have to go again to find Tommaso and arrange a further tryst , she was swept by apprehensions she could not quite name .
19 She would have to go downstairs to find and fetch a new one from the store cupboard in the kitchen .
20 They are so well paid they do n't have to go abroad to make a good living .
21 Yeah , but did n't you have to go there to get your dole ?
22 To compare Raskolnikov 's haymarket with Kim 's bazaar is to see that Kipling has done all the work so that you do n't have to go there to know what it 's like at the level of vivid and varied description , whereas Dostoevsky leaves his reader with an impression which hovers between smell and vapour and dream .
23 On day one Viktor Ovoyaykov , a nuclear scientist from Leningrad , took us under his wing , giving us what we called ‘ chewing-gum wine ’ which is a thin sheet of chewy grape ( you will have to go there to try it ) and insisting we all skied with him and his family .
24 You do n't have to go anywhere to study .
25 One can imagine how ordinary people coming to her for help would have gone away cheered and instructed by this sane visionary .
26 Mr Simon and Mr Brown marvelled that they had done the run without a single hitch remarkable considering that in the two weeks before , every major thing that could have gone wrong had done so .
27 It would n't have kept the prisoners in , but they could have gone anyway had they chosen to do so .
28 Seton would have gone ahead believing the King would not be far behind .
29 He himself would have gone anywhere to see a set of tack of strange cut or history .
30 In other words , if they had n't got him with the six he 'd never have gone bloody broke !
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