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

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1 So you 've found yourself a job , and if all has gone well you 're managing to balance the demands of the workplace with those of your family .
2 If all has gone well , exactly what has happened should be discussed fully with parents .
3 So having gone there I got counselling which I found was very useful to me .
4 She is ranked sufficiently highly to have gone straight into the main draw , but made it clear that the Games were inconvenient for her schedule this years , as she had a lot of points to defend in tournaments .
5 Jeremy Bates was not ranked high enough to have gone straight into the main singles draw and would have had to take part in the qualifying competition .
6 When , after 3 hours , melon with glace cherry and the wrong spoon , casserole chicken , 4 bottles of cold red wine , fresh fruit salad with soapy tinned cream and far-too-strong instant coffee , it was realised that their missiles , although of different manufacture , were terribly equally matched , they all suddenly had to go home .
7 You only had to go abroad to see how we were regarded .
8 Just have to go somewhere else . "
9 All might still have gone well .
10 Moreover having gone as far as this I do not believe that it would be possible for me to hold the line and refuse to answer any further questions about the composition and activities of the Committees .
11 Anyway I suggested to Mrs Newton that this sort of thing did n't sound like the Froggy we all knew and loved because , with great respect , that sort of money would usually have gone only in one direction — to the publicans and bookies .
12 If they beat us and Manchester United , who still have to go there , they will be favourites again . ’
13 I 'd probably have to go there on the eighth .
14 United States judges also have gone abroad on rare occasions , e.g. , to England in the Westinghouse case , but it is understood that the United States now discourages this practice .
15 For some unexplained reason you were still lurking about at a time when , normally , you would long since have gone home . ’
16 We would rather have gone somewhere else if that was what we wanted ; it was n't quite right somehow and so we painted the windows up again . )
17 To his credit , he had never engineered such postings and , in the early part of 1944 , he would rather have gone anywhere than remain in close proximity to Liza Tremayne .
18 And the awful truth only dawned when the ‘ casualty ’ stopped screaming and groaned : ‘ Do we really have to go that far ? ’
19 Although Hazel guessed that they must now have gone further from the warren than any rabbit he had ever talked to , he was not sure whether they were yet safely away : and it was while he was wondering — not for the first time — whether he could hear sounds of pursuit that he first noticed the dark masses of the trees and the brook disappearing among them .
20 And I think you you really have to go away and seriously think whether you can
21 " I really have to go now , and took a couple of steps backwards . "
22 Im sorry , I really have to go now … something more interesting to do , like say pick my arse …
23 Heh , there things really have gone right back to 1965 .
24 ‘ All that I have done today has gone amiss ’ , he says ( II , 17 ) ; ‘ Since we passed through the Argonath my choices have gone amiss ’ ( II , 28 ) ; ‘ And now may I make a right choice , and change the evil fate of this unhappy day ! ’
25 So what we can do at this point here , Mr Prospect if you cast your mind back to when we first met , tell me how you feel , how , how do you , how , how do you feel today has gone now what should he say ?
26 Had things been different they could even have gone together .
27 Sylvia Pedder sometimes has to go as far as Cumbria to see her relatives .
28 Then has gone away .
29 What d' ya mean there 've gone more skimpy .
30 We did it inside and then had to go outside cos it was raining .
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