Example sentences of "had go in [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | And we had to go in N R E fe fatigues . |
2 | The education and training of Health Care workers should include at least the possibility of working in partnership with people rather than for people , so that the experience of unlearning , deroling and relearning through which the family development nurses had to go in order to work effectively in this way with people , can be avoided . |
3 | T. B. By yourself normally on the beat but on Saturday night till midnight , you had to go in pairs , like in Gerrard Street , where they did n't like a bobby . |
4 | Oh goodness , yes for the damage and you had to go in front of the Harbourmaster . |
5 | And after that he was er T B and he had to go in hospital . |
6 | Even in my limited experience I had seen people falling in and out of love , as though , soiled by sorrow and loss , they had to go in search of comfort from one used and lukewarm bath to another . |
7 | The Session had been told that " he had gone in company with some others and killed a deer in Jura " and that he " unnessarily frequented a public house " and decided that he should be admonished before the Session . |
8 | When the troops had gone in 85% of the US population supported this . |
9 | By the end of 1986 there had been 84 reported decisions on the 1977 Act in the High Court and 41 of these had gone in favour of the homeless . |
10 | He had gone in search of gold and glory and they thought the better of him for it ; even the composer of the ‘ New World Symphony ’ was careful to sound the horns of triumph . |
11 | The boys were with Mrs Titcombe and young Thomas reported that his father was concerned about Rhoda and had gone in search of her . |
12 | Last summer when she had gone in search of Andrzej 's son , she had n't been able to bring herself to speak to him . |
13 | Oldham had gone in front after six minutes when Nick Henry and Ian Olney combined superbly to leave Scottish U-21 midfielder Paul Bernard with a simple tap-in on the line . |
14 | A 78th minute equaliser from Bristol Rovers defender Billy Clark undid much of Swindon 's work after the visitors had gone in front three minutes earlier through Shaun Taylor . |
15 | At the beginning of the nineteenth century we find Lord Eldon sometimes keeping a case for ten years to think over , and not delivering judgement till perhaps most of the parties were dead and most of the property had gone in costs . |