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

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1 Sometimes informants and subsources in Lebanon had to go for weeks without pay because of budget cuts and red tape , El-Jorr complained , citing names , chapter and verse .
2 Anyway , it was a bit weird cos we had to go with parties cos they 're all they 're all black and they 're all about six and a half feet tall you know !
3 That shop that we went in when we had to go down stairs .
4 yeah I mean you had to go across fields to move house did n't you ?
5 Cos I had to go to doctors , you see , at quarter past two .
6 So we had to go to pictures and we had to have a few or whatever .
7 We had to go to classes as well .
8 You knew with being pregnant , if you were sick or anything , you still had to go to classes .
9 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 .
10 that , that , had to go before Windows .
11 I had gone through auditions before and they were much tougher than that .
12 Another sixty had gone on clothes and the record player .
13 Actually , I had fun inventing my own diet because I had gone on diets before , I 'd gone to fat farms , too , but it had never lasted .
14 Although Betsy and her two younger sisters were reared in one of the better-off families of Saltcoats , she had a love of the sea and ships and from the age of 15 had gone on trips on Clytus as often as her parents allowed .
15 ‘ Newcastle claimed they pulled out because I had gone for talks with Wimbledon .
16 Radio France Internationale reported the same day that it had received a communication from the leaders of three Togolese opposition parties protesting that ( the above ) key portfolios had gone to members of Eyadema 's party , the Togolese People 's Rally ( RPT ) , and calling on the HCR not to ratify the list .
17 No doubt he had gone to arms that were less clinging , she fumed jealously , irately .
18 In mid-1990 its president and managing director were dismissed after revelations that the firm had issued guarantees for 400,000 million yen in unsecured loans to 40 different companies , of which 100,000 million yen had gone to companies linked to the Inagawa-kai , Japan 's second-largest organized crime syndicate .
19 He would not report her fate to the Police , and he could divert enquiries by saying that she had gone to friends in the country .
20 The girl had gone to police to have her lover arrested for having sex .
21 He could not explain it , but his putting had gone to pieces for the past few months and he was missing shots which formerly he would have holed with ease .
22 The derelict fields had gone to lawns .
23 Previously the award had gone to composers and arrangers .
24 The private Alexandra Hospital at Cheadle , near Stockport , said the triple by-pass operation on the 38-year-old former Scottish international and Middlesbrough star had gone without complications .
25 A private hospital at Cheadle , near Stockport , said the triple by-pass operation on the former Scottish international and Middlesbrough star had gone without complications .
26 Her face was red from the steam and her hair had gone into rats ' tails .
27 The equal opportunities committee , set up by London office administrator Zoe Picton-Howell , had gone into mothballs after getting the executive committee to co-opt Sylvia Collier as ‘ editorial co-ordinator ’ .
28 Some of them had gone into trances , and questions were asked by many worried parents .
29 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 .
30 Lydia said that ever since running-boards had gone from cars only very vulgar people ate their victuals in the vicinity of their vehicles .
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