Example sentences of "[vb -s] go [adv] " in BNC.
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31 | But I mean Alan has to go up to London ! |
32 | But they they , that was n't accurate because it has to go up , to have fifteen kilometres a second . |
33 | So that means that the productivity has to go up , presumably . |
34 | No matter what i she has to go through . |
35 | Our view of the pig/human relationship is that the farther out of sight the living pig is , the better — as though the actual animal is an embarrassing stage that pigfeed has to go through on its way to being packaged bacon . |
36 | First , is the procedure that the buyer has to go through to claim the remedy a proper one from an administrative point of view , or is it designed to make it difficult or impossible in practice for the buyer to invoke the clause ? |
37 | Yeah , but there ca n't be there ca n't be enough o , enough erm te ten thousands and this has to go right up to the top . |
38 | There 's a young plain-clothes man working on it but he has to go slowly . |
39 | We 're the one 's who unashamedly say , Europe has to go forward if it does n't go backwards . |
40 | SunPics , which still has to go over to SVR4 , should take longer , say the second half of 1993 . |
41 | they that has to go over to there , so |
42 | If your equipment has to go outside on open roads or gravelled surfaces , remember castors are not always suitable . |
43 | Clearly there is a range of similar applications such as warehouses and supermarkets where someone has to go around checking stock and then enter the data into a computer . |
44 | Sylvia Pedder sometimes has to go as far as Cumbria to see her relatives . |
45 | " The place has to go too — and the house . " |
46 | He has to go now , he says . |
47 | He is n't allowed to play football and has to go back to the hospital for treatment . |
48 | ‘ We 've only got her for five years , then she has to go back to the Foundling Hospital . ’ |
49 | The twentieth-century preference for ‘ the colloquial ’ in poetry may well be a temporary phenomenon ; Donald Davie 's Purity of Diction in English Verse ( 1952 ) , together with his admiration for the late Augustans , represent one attempt to revive an interest in the use of a ‘ civilized ’ diction ; it is interesting that he has to go back to the age before Wordsworth . |
50 | ‘ He has to go back and sort out the transfer situation , which is very messy . ’ |
51 | To discover why Lindsey chose this particular aircraft from among many other types that were available , one has to go back to 1967 and Lindsey 's purchase of the ‘ Me 108 ’ . |
52 | ONE has to go back to Julius Caesar to understand Rome 's interest in Britain and the attitudes of the tribes of south-eastern Britain to Rome . |
53 | For comparison , one really has to go back to the Renaissance , to someone like Giovanni Bellini , who travelled an enormous territory ; even to Giotto , the artist who Matisse said was the peak of his aspiration . |
54 | But there is a third need that ties it to water : its eggs , like those of a fish , do not have waterproof shells , so it has to go back there to breed . |
55 | That 's a good question and that 's quite interesting , yes , they can actually if a girl has this and she becomes pregnant she has to go back on to her low protein diet while she 's pregnant in case her baby is affected right . |
56 | ‘ Like everything else about Jean-Claude , one has to go back to his roots in la Sologne . |
57 | the reader has to go back to the previous stretch of discourse to establish what This refers to . |
58 | He has to go back for it . |
59 | In the meantime he has to go back to the town on further business , but first his horse needs shoeing , his cart needs repairing and he needs food and shelter . |
60 | He says he 's feeling better but he has to go back to the hospice . |