Example sentences of "who had go [prep] " in BNC.

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1 The three who had to go to school in the morning went to bed .
2 He was saved from sinking even lower by the balm of a journey he made in an open cart to Zweeloo with his landlord , who had to go to the market in Assen .
3 But she did n't envy people who had to go to school .
4 The businessmen travelled , of course , in the first-class carriages , dividing easily into groups so that compartments were made up between more or less particular cronies … any wife or daughter who had to go to Manchester by one of those trains always travelled third ; to share a compartment with the ‘ gentlemen ’ ( we were taught never to call them just plainly ‘ men ’ ) would have been unthinkable .
5 Lorna was a late substitute for Ewan Cameron ( now Northern regional sales centre ) who had to go to Skye on business .
6 It was the Winnipeg agent who had to go among them arguing ( he was Scotch too , and they could not quite understand it ) on the impropriety of dislocating the company 's traffic .
7 I knew quite a number of people who had gone into the Civil Service and it seemed a good thing to get into . ’
8 Although she felt like a little girl who had gone into the wrong party room , she was determined that this woman would not keep her away from her husband .
9 Before 1781 it had consisted of only eight houses , but in that year the Strutts — who had gone into partnership for a time with the then-needy Arkwright — built the large cotton mill that still stands there .
10 They had also been joined here by a number of " White " emigres from outside the USSR , that is to say anti-Communists who had gone into exile during or after the Civil War of 1918–20 and had subsequently lived in various European countries .
11 In a letter to Archbishop Aethelheard and Ceolwulf , bishop of Lindsey , written 793–6 , Charlemagne asked them to intercede with Offa for certain individuals who had gone into exile with their lord , Hringstan , who had now died .
12 Richard saw , with reservations , where his duty lay , and put Dreadnought on the market through the agency of an old RNVR friend of his , who had gone into partnership , on coming out of the forces , as an estate agent in Halkin Street .
13 The Guadalajara explosion led to the arrest , on charges of criminal negligence , of four local executives of the state oil company PEMEX , the city 's mayor Enrique Day Flores ( who had gone into hiding ) , the Jalisco Secretary for State and Rural Development Aristo Mejía Durán , and three directors of Guadalajara 's water and sewage system .
14 She said : ‘ I then realised there were people just like me , and people who had gone through a worse hell than me . ’
15 The building , which was owned by the church , was made up of a dozen self-contained flats rented out to respectable young women who had gone through the children 's home and school of St Mary 's Convent in Bermondsey .
16 The precariousness of personal ties was demonstrated by the gradual reduction in the numbers of those in positions of influence in both countries who had gone through the great co-operative experience of the Second World War and the early stages of the Cold War .
17 These " no-hopers " were probably given to me because I may well have been overheard to say I did not believe that there was such a person who had gone through a-initio training as a pilot who could not get on step by step until he became an operational pilot .
18 Then who had gone through her things ?
19 The Downing Street line on the Home Office incident was that it had been a junior official who had gone through the files to help answer journalists ' inquiries about Clinton , not to help the Bush Administration .
20 Here is an extract from such a letter , written in 1863 by Charlie Thomson , who had gone to Australia not long before to make his fortune :
21 On 23 November Leopold tried another tack , using his knowledge of his son 's love for Aloysia Weber , who had gone to Munich with the court :
22 Mum was somewhat cross and suggested that I should go to meet Dad who had gone to his allotment and confess my indiscretion .
23 Being one of the few local boys who had gone to grammar school had given him that extra confidence early in life .
24 While the Sussex gentry who had gone to war for religion had to adjust to the need to maintain stability , many of the Puritan clergy could and would not .
25 Who had gone to the trouble of making such notes ?
26 Second , other employees who had gone to the canteen on commencing a shift had not been dismissed and none of them knew that they risked that penalty .
27 But on 12 March a peremptory summons came from the archbishop , who had gone to Vienna to attend the celebrations marking the accession of the new emperor , Joseph II .
28 There was the simple failure to recruit adequate replacements for those who had gone , particularly those who had gone to rugby league .
29 It came to focus on a headhunting approach to find this talent , not necessarily people who had gone to the right schools and universities .
30 He also recorded his suspicions that those paupers who had gone to prison were now wearing clothes belonging to the workhouse , and enquired whether their own clothes should be sent to them .
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