Example sentences of "have go on [det] " in BNC.
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1 | His belief is that work has to go on all year round , whether or not that means taking on the hazardous and snow-covered Carpathian mountains . |
2 | Over the years it has gone on such a long time . |
3 | 5 bodies have been found but the painstaking search for 4 more has gone on all day . |
4 | ‘ I 'm afraid the hold has gone on that one . ’ |
5 | As time has gone on this emphasis has diminished partly as a response to the pressures of the marketplace . |
6 | How far round do we have to go on that ? |
7 | The Sergeant was a very good piper and would have gone on all night . |
8 | But honestly , I could have gone on all night . |
9 | Anyway , the show had to go on that night . |
10 | I had it the other day over s some occasion when I had to go on some t television and the reporter said what 's the Home Secretary gon na do about it . |
11 | ‘ I went to Co Tyrone , my mother 's county , with the cup all day and then came home and sat at the fire with my wife and talked about the hotel and what had gone on that day . ’ |
12 | Talks had gone on all day . |
13 | The coach had gone on another job . |
14 | My main objective , however , was to see the regalia of St Stephen which have played so large a part , albeit symbolic , in Hungarian history and which have gone on such varied walkabout . |
15 | But how often do the I mean , they they do n't give you they do n't give you every detail that 's gone on all week ! |
16 | He admitted : ‘ After what 's gone on this summer , of course things could blow up . |