Example sentences of "have a [noun] go " in BNC.

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1 If this involves going back to first principles , then however removed they may be from our present experience , we have a responsibility to go back .
2 More than half a dozen British Press awards as ‘ Sports Writer of the Year ’ , and four Sports Council tributes embracing both ‘ Best Sports Feature Writer ’ and ‘ Best Overall Sports Writer ’ have gone to McIlvanney , yet he glumly agrees with my own feeling that we still have a distance to go before achieving respectability .
3 It is essential that a thorough selection trawl of new books is made , because important titles must be put into stock before they have a chance to go out of print , and because the first year or two after publication is the time that books are usually in most demand .
4 There again , that 's the best of both worlds ; I have a chance to go out and play stadiums and arenas and then I get to go home and go back to the way I was , although with a lot more experience under my belt .
5 Nina Miklin will be well known to many club members but anyone who has not been able to attend one of her talks will be pleased to hear they now have a chance to go to a choice of two workshops .
6 I , I 've got my views , I 'm sure you 've got yours , and I shall listen later in the morning to the debate , but I would finally say delegates , that I hope you enjoy your stay in Portsmouth , in particular Southsea where most of you are staying if you have a chance go to the rose gardens , have a walk along the sea front there , there it 's magnificent this time of year and a tribute to our staff in our direct works organization for their hard work .
7 Hydnoceras is a Devonian and Carboniferous genus , but glass sponges of similar general form ( but without knobs have a History going back to the Cambrian , and surviving species today .
8 Ultimately , though , Live have a way to go if they are to find the rock niche they seek and ‘ Mental Jewelry ’ — despite possessing a great level of enthusiasm and commitment — is not representative enough of any one particular musical genre to fully captivate a specific audience .
9 Although we 've advanced a great deal in the last fifty years , we still have a way to go and our self esteem is lower than men .
10 Faldo said : ‘ When you are my height you have a tendency to go down too far on the ball and that is what I was doing .
11 1985 : 1205 ) and so requires special attention : ( 172 ) Have a man go through this desk and all papers , and collect every record and scrap of evidence around .
12 The clerk behind the desk looked up at me , ‘ For Christ 's sake , Piper , surely you have a home to go to ?
13 have a purpose to go out to work .
14 But I am trying not to get too down as at least I have a job to go to . ’
15 Also if they have a job to go to and some place to live . ’
16 Otherwise , the lawyers have to sort out things like what rights are retained by shareholders , access to new revisions , compensation plans , employment contracts , shared AT&T/USL patents , pension plans and whether USL employees still have a right to go back to work at AT&T , an enticement used to get them to go to USL in the first place .
17 Nor may we punish criminals to a greater extent than their crimes are felt to deserve ( for example in the hope of reforming them or deterring others ) : under the retributivist principle offenders have a right to go free once they have ‘ paid their debt to society ’ .
18 Er the developers as we all know have a right to go to appeal which they did and
19 They have a record going well back into the Cambrian , when it might be supposed that the chordates were undergoing a major diversification .
20 I have a place to go to , where nobody will find us or talk about us — ’
21 ’ If they have a party to go to , they 'll steal something to wear and if you ask them where all the new clothes are coming from , they just remind you how rich they are , ’ she adds .
22 If the adventurers have a fire going , it gutters and dies .
23 When I drive off the boat , I always have a desire to go through the Red Channel .
24 With 1,531 drums and 8,221 cylinders still outstanding , representing assets worth £3.5 million , they certainly have a lot to go for . ’
25 As a model of renewal , the festivals have a lot going for them .
26 Impressive rock scenery , deep pools and silvery cascades ; the ravines of the Peak District have a lot going for them as interesting ways of reaching the high moorland , suggests Jerry Rawson
27 Internal UPSs have a lot going for them — modest price , easy installation , fix-and-forget security .
28 I guess you two have a lot going for you .
29 I have a lot going for me .
30 Have a guess go on .
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