Example sentences of "[modal v] have go [adv prt] [conj] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 I should have gone over and explained , instead of just assuming … "
2 Luckily , David Norbrook has , in his own words , been ‘ greedily inclusive ’ in his Penguin Book of Renaissance Verse , so I 'm spared the temptation to bore you with a shopping-list of titles that should have gone in but did n't .
3 I should have gone out and bought them , but I forgot .
4 If I had been working properly and systematically I should have gone back and looked at this — ; and other receptors — in detail in IMHV .
5 No right well we 'll have to go up and have a look at them .
6 Ar , now I forgot what I was going to say , so I 'll have to go back and look at my piece of paper now .
7 ‘ If the French already hold Quatre Bras , you 'll have to go back and warn Saxe-Weimar , ’ Sharpe told him .
8 In fact , the chances are you 'll have to go back and pare down your heroes to give you enough points for Shamans .
9 ‘ It 's certain the van wo n't go under the bridge , ’ said the driver of the van gloomily , coming up , ‘ so we 'll have to go back and take another road . ’
10 I 'll have to go back and say I 'm sorry , but I want to join up , truly I do .
11 ‘ I dropped the gun , ’ he said , ‘ and we 'll have to go back and get it .
12 ‘ I thought , ‘ Either he 'll cook , or I 'll have to go in and get him ’ . ’
13 I 'll have , I 'll have to go out and shut it
14 And if we want any bilberries bottled this year someone 'll have to go out and pick them soon .
15 ‘ I do n't need that kind of restriction on my playing , and I 've done it loads of times in the past when recording , always having to think , ‘ Well , I ca n't play the F£ there ; I 'll have to go down and play it there . ’
16 If he had , he might have gone out and had a look .
17 AB : The achievement of his later works is staggering , of course , but he could have gone on and developed who knows where .
18 If he was in such a desperate hurry , he could have gone round and gone the other way
19 If he was in a such a desperate hurry he could have gone down and gone over there .
20 See the thing is , what they 've said to me , because I 've been away now for nearly two years erm I 'd have to go back and do all the training again , which is a bit of a pain but its not too bad because I 've done it before sort of thing , she said to me oh yeah when you go I , I might come along and see if I like it , and we can do the training together she said , I manage to put her off that idea , manage to talk her out of that .
21 The sa the same applies for pricing virtually to anything else if if you 're going to take the maximum advantage of flying by air you either have to book it well in advance through a package or whatever or whatever or else you 'd have to go along and sit in a bucket shop hoping that somebody 's gon na
22 If I had my choice , I 'd rather be left to work something out myself ; instead of it all being set up and you just walk in and take measurements , go away and analyse them , you 'd have to go in and set it all up , then you 'd really learn something .
23 Then he 'd have to go off and do something else for a while before he could stomach being with him again .
24 Sometimes I 'd have to go off and strip off to fight straight after a caddying session , off the course , drop the bag and on to the fairground .
25 ‘ I ca n't believe she 'd have gone out and left her garage open .
26 What else if I , I have to go and relieve er if I want er to only work down the cabin and it come to meal times cos we carried on dredging from six in the morning we do al all the winters round cos they eat on the dredger they used to eat three winches four winches on the dredger cos they 'd heave the dredger across the river and back again , wo when they come to meal times I used to have to go on and relieve the man what was driving that winch and I used t cos the er er chins coming round the barrel of the winch they used to override and I used to have a handle to knock them clear .
27 You would have gone out and bought it .
28 There were also other things such as places where people were away from home — the Plain Clothes could have as many as twenty or thirty places where people were away from home , and he was expected to pay attention and he would have to go round and visit them all .
29 The person gathering the data would first have to register the churches ; then they would have to go back and record the sculptures kept in each ; it would take another visit to catalogue the paintings ; another for the liturgical vestments , and so on .
30 Dougal realized he would have to go back and find out .
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