Example sentences of "they have go [adv] [prep] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 As the boat had come round the point they 'd gone up on deck .
2 Without exception they were splattered in paint as if they 'd gone in for action art .
3 Er I think they 've gone up to Sting 's parents , er father- in-law to try and get him to say it .
4 A They 've gone up in line with the increase in the number of Bonds .
5 they had beautiful clothes and they 've gone on for years like that .
6 Just as you keep much-lived garments in your closet slip into long after they 've gone out of style , bottles of your favourite fragrance still have a place in your library of perfumes , too .
7 They 've gone out of business anyway now .
8 Cos we had Linekars , course they 've gone out of business , but when he came , when the boss came to this one he reckoned one of these was a bit out did n't he ?
9 They 've gone off into Orpington and they , get this tennis racket and we have n't seen them since .
10 The snag is at the moment is that annuity rates are n't too hot , cos they 've gone down with interest rates , so er I think maybe that I 'd hold off doing that until later , and use other types of investment , and then maybe at maturity , roll it back into , into erm a er single premium annuity .
11 Now that they 've gone back to school she has a bit of a job with the I 've got ta go you know , I said we 'll have so many people round talking you know she said he 'd got a terrible !
12 Professional verdict : It looks like they 've gone back in time to the Fifties — not very practical
13 Perhaps it would have been better for them if they had gone straight to hostels or agricultural training camps .
14 She recounted how they had gone up to Master Allingham 's chamber and , finding the door locked , had ordered the workmen from the yard below to force the chamber .
15 They had gone out to Jamaica to start a new life . ’
16 They had gone once with school .
17 Next day they had gone back with ropes and a book on rock-climbing from the library to teach themselves about knots .
18 The rebels in Makati calmly bargained for surrender terms which , they insisted , should include her own resignation — and the terms behind the government 's report that they had gone back to barracks were not immediately clear this morning .
19 Some got as far as Rhodesia and the high altitude was n't any good so then they had to go on to Cape Town .
20 However , Mary , Jack and Charlie did n't stop but made the excuse that they had to go back to work .
21 Families may be placed high in these hierarchies for a variety of reasons — because they have brought with them the high status they had in their villages , because they have acquired status by helping new families settle here in the fifties and sixties and kept them in a state of perennial obligation , because they have gone up in class and ( as a Sikh woman in Newham told me ) ‘ claim status by pretending to be ultra-devout and criticising others who are less so . ’
22 Of course , even within the stated parameters , comprehensiveness is an impossible goal , because some publications escape the net , or are listed so late that they have gone out of print or are out-of-date by the time they appear .
23 If you 're poor , your women ca n't be secluded , they have to go out to work .
24 She had married an Englishman and the two of them had gone off to South Africa where , unhappily , they had engaged in political activities .
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