Example sentences of "have [adv] [verb] to go " in BNC.

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1 No one has ever refused to go up , but there have been a few that needed coaxing down ! ’
2 Inheritable property has still tended to go to the eldest son .
3 One of the original group , Crest Homes , has now decided to go it alone for the first stage of the project .
4 Not even defeat by an American team whose followers barely understand the rules will persuade him that he has nowhere left to go but out of the national manager 's chair .
5 Every sales consultant has covered the basics ; they have been given the tools for success ; the Super Sales Grit ingredient takes you to where no sales-person has previously thought to go .
6 He 'd only agreed to go because Lily told him it was a musical and had walked out the moment Bernadette started sinking to her knees in the fields .
7 Bashed your dad 's side , the wing and we could see a policeman putting , it was pouring with rain and he was putting his er , big mac on and he should of been directing the traffic , he told us that , he come over to us and he was only young like and he said , oh I 'd just left , I was on duty here I 'd just left to go and put my mac on !
8 Yeah , it was alright but I 'd I 'd more or less just met your mom then you see and I 'd already arranged to go skiing .
9 What I would like to know is : what damage is the soot doing to my fish and do I have just cause to go to the council to get something done about it ?
10 At one time he tried to assemble his thoughts in some way ; would it be better to go back to a law-office stool , with prospects of promotion , such as he had thankfully left to go to Glasgow , to Oxford , then to London ?
11 The effective dealer always made a client feel that he had personally decided to go into any given investment .
12 ‘ Mate , ’ said Donald , ‘ we 've all got to go sometime .
13 A heavy drinker , obsessive gambler and renowned conversationalist , Bacon frequently felt that his work was misinterpreted : ‘ You 've only got to go into a butcher 's shop , like Harrod 's food hall .
14 Well you 've only got to go onto Longrow Smithy Row and see those trees there they 're like toy town trees .
15 You know , you 've only got to go to Eastern Europe and China , you know , these places have been completely erm , insulated from any world trade .
16 Well you 've only got to go back to what we 've been discussing and Jesus
17 I 've only got to go round another three times !
18 Yeah I 've only got to go to the bank and got to pay something for Gary , I 've got to pay in a cheque for Gary again cos he 's ever so low again this year , this week , this month
19 You 've only got to go to the Job Centre and see all the jobs .
20 You 've only got to go up here , they only charge you ten pence for a sheet , get a great big , actually I could type .
21 Mr Larkin says his suffering is worse for knowing that Gary had only agreed to go to Chorley at the last minute after two people , a man and a woman , had spoken separately to him on the phone .
22 His best friend did not go to the funeral because he had already decided to go on a day trip to France !
23 ‘ Mike and I had already decided to go back to Blend Six for Jerez if it 's still hot . ’
24 But Hanger had already decided to go back to his prison at Grendon near Aylesbury .
25 I thought it was n't worth just sitting around waiting for something to happen and I had already arranged to go to my friend 's house so I went out .
26 If time permitted , separate releases might also be written on the firms which had already agreed to go to Tadchester .
27 Despite her parents ' invitation to Harry to stay with them in London while he was back in England , he 'd written to say that he had already promised to go to Bertie Alcott 's home in Cadogan Square .
28 A few crew and individuals had already refused to go to war .
29 When Aunt Sarah arrived , proposing to take them both to live with her in Coniston , he had utterly refused to go .
30 Well , you 've normally got to go through .
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