Example sentences of "it has go [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 In the litter tray they do the same thing , but if it has been used several times without being properly cleaned out this becomes impossible and the cat will then prefer to defecate elsewhere , even if it has to go through the motions of covering its dung with imaginary earth after it has deposited it on a wooden floor or a carpet .
2 If it means that it has to go on the other side of the road , could we please have that .
3 In each case , it has to go into a sail pocket and , to avoid wear through abrasion , the rod should have cappings or a Dacron polyester tape reinforcement at each end , or the fabric will soon become pierced .
4 Most of it is ‘ Convent'-ional and so far ‘ Nun ’ of it has gone off the books !
5 THE DUKE of Westminster , said to be Britain 's richest man , has resigned from the Conservative Party , claiming it has gone off the rails .
6 In the next , only two-hundredths of a second later , it has gone through the release .
7 - British Rail issue a new timetable and you have a nasty suspicion that they have juggled it around so that they have deleted a few trains and cut out that convenient late night one , and you look for your old timetable to check but it has gone with the wind .
8 Literary criticism is doing here what it often does : it has gone for the faults and , in so doing , inverted the truth .
9 Although normally only architects qualify for the RIBA 's Gold Medal ( considered the world 's most prestigious award for architecture ) , this year it has gone to an Irish structural engineer , the fifty-six year old Peter Rice .
10 It has gone into a room to have water showering on it , ’ said the Thing .
11 The effect is accentuated if the c.g. is near the aft limit and , in some cases , it is doubtful whether there is sufficient elevator authority to stop the pitching once it has gone beyond the early stages .
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