Example sentences of "go have " in BNC.
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1 | Yes , because the inspector who goes has to pay that price . |
2 | Is Norman Lamont going has he been sacked . |
3 | Where you know so as not to have to risk going having to go to an expensive B and B because all the cheap places have gone . |
4 | The library user who looks for books of art criticism is not necessarily going to have an easy task . |
5 | ‘ She was going to have him all to herself for at least three years , probably more like five , and a part of him for ever … ’ . |
6 | Potentially the customer holds the strong cards at this stage of the discussion : the hotelier or restaurateur knows what his business problems are and knows what the computer system is going to have to achieve — and the potential buyer , who has thought this through before the supplier appears , is more likely to end up with the right system . |
7 | Top-up orders indicate the restaurant is going to have to make do with existing equipment until trade picks up enough to pay for a complete replacement . |
8 | ‘ I 'm afraid it 's going to have to come out , Colonel Feather , ’ she said gently . |
9 | ‘ I think you 're going to have one less in a minute . ’ |
10 | It was n't until the final two weeks of term that it really hit me that I was actually going to have to go . |
11 | If I 'm not careful , I 'm going to have nothing to fall back on . ’ |
12 | ‘ Look , Dorothy , I know it is n't easy for you here , but I honestly do n't think you 're going to have better luck anywhere else . |
13 | ‘ I 'm sorry , Dorothy , but we are going to have to ask you to leave . ’ |
14 | I was going to have to be careful from now on . |
15 | Basically , if I wanted another job I was going to have to lie — and I was n't very good at that . |
16 | ‘ We 're both going to have to trust him . |
17 | What it came down to was this : if I was going to do anything I was going to have to take on another part-time catering or cleaning job . |
18 | We are not going to have an affair , said Lucy , hand shaking a little on her cigarette . |
19 | ‘ I am not going to have an affair with you . |
20 | ‘ We 're going to have a shot at making love sideways instead . ’ |
21 | ‘ I 'm going to have a bath . ’ |
22 | ‘ I 've still got Jasper and he 's going to have a long and happy life , ’ she declared . |
23 | There is indeed a world market for savings , although that is not a wholly comforting fact : the Chancellor himself foresees a world shortage of savings , which means everyone is going to have to compete harder ( ie , pay more ) for them . |
24 | Even then there is going to have to be a £300m-350m rights issue . |
25 | ‘ We are therefore going to have to be very deliberate in the choice of priorities . |
26 | And , having chosen them , we are going to have to stick to those priorities — and we will . ’ |
27 | The hospital would have to make choices : ‘ We are going to have to weigh up a hip replacement against a breast carcinoma . ’ |
28 | As for investment in public and private research and development , Mr Kinnock said : ‘ If we are going to rival our competitors , we are going to have to start by catching up with them . ’ |
29 | That 's seven billion pounds consumers are going to have to find . ’ |
30 | Ron Todd ‘ If we are going to have a comedian as leader let's at least go for Dennis Skinner or Ben Elton . ’ |