Example sentences of "have go [adv] [adv prt] [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | Yeah , but there ca n't be there ca n't be enough o , enough erm te ten thousands and this has to go right up to the top . |
2 | Maclean opens his account in Madrid against local player Alberto Codina a week today , while for Donaldson , who reached the semi-finals of the Danish Open last month , the Guernsey event at the end of next month marks another breakthrough in that it is the first time she has gone straight in to the main draw for a Grade A tournament . |
3 | They still call it melton ; but look at the difference : the heart has gone right out of the cloth . |
4 | Then , when the war ended in the summer of 1945 , after being demobbed from Germany , he 'd gone straight back to the US , with no possible hope of any real communication between them except for one or two impermanent and unreliable addresses . |
5 | However — given some perception along the way we do n't have to go right back to the beginning again . |
6 | The irony is that had the tower been higher and had the teak ‘ scrubbers ’ been less efficient , the smoke would have gone straight up into the air . |
7 | I spent a week on the rack , far away from home , constantly trying to achieve this extra margin which , I hardly need to point out , would have gone straight down to the bottom line and would have been shown as profit . |
8 | You had to go right down to the bottom to the lavatory : that was a game , that was . |
9 | I 've gone right off on the individuals . |
10 | It was cold because something had gone wrong down in the castle 's boiler room . |
11 | However , speaking commentary while watching the screen for cues is not easy , and if you make a mistake you have to go right back to the beginning and start all over again . |
12 | what they have to do , have to go further off now , when they are dredging now they have to go further off into the sea , North Sea |
13 | Oh one 's gone right up to the top of the |