Example sentences of "he have go [adv prt] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 Hypnotists working for the police ask an individual , most commonly a witness or a victim , to imagine that he has gone back to the time of the crime .
2 The twentieth-century preference for ‘ the colloquial ’ in poetry may well be a temporary phenomenon ; Donald Davie 's Purity of Diction in English Verse ( 1952 ) , together with his admiration for the late Augustans , represent one attempt to revive an interest in the use of a ‘ civilized ’ diction ; it is interesting that he has to go back to the age before Wordsworth .
3 In the meantime he has to go back to the town on further business , but first his horse needs shoeing , his cart needs repairing and he needs food and shelter .
4 He says he 's feeling better but he has to go back to the hospice .
5 No , he 'd gone up to the traffic lights and this cyclist sort of like cycled up , jumped off his bike and wheeled it round the corner so he
6 He 'd gone over to the hedge that ran along each side of the white lodge and he 'd sat down .
7 Well I wondered if he 'd wa he 'd gone out on the Nottingham cos I wondered what would happen to the mascot was he shot the mascot , after the the game ?
8 and he was let out and first , within twenty four hours he 'd gone down to the South Coast and killed his mother and his girl friend
9 He 'd gone back into the hotel , trying to act casually , and had hovered in reception looking at the magazines in the hardcovers , watching the man explaining to the people in the hut and coming back inside , which confirmed Cormack 's suspicions .
10 He liked his porter , but if he 'd gone back to the stable …
11 no did n't like how he grouted it because she said there , things like a little nick in the tile , if he 'd gone in with the grouting it would n't of shown any and he did n't
12 But er there was a lot there was a lot of girls and th I do n't know what had what had happened but I mean , that was the worst thing , he 'd went up in the lift and there was quite there was some other the rest of the people in the lift er was trapped and was burned to death you know , tragic end .
13 Either he had to go up to the Broken Hill Ironworks at Newcastle or she had to go down to Canberra to see some official about tariffs or quotas or immigration levels .
14 This meant he had to go back to the county party and ask to be put back on their panel of candidates , a request which was turned down on Saturday .
15 ‘ He 's fine , ’ said Comfort , ‘ but he had to go back to the hospital after dinner .
16 He had to go back in the end because there was no one else to put her to bed , but he hated touching her . ’
17 She remembered how she had n't been allowed to hold him for more than a moment before he had to go back behind the bars of his crib .
18 Especially if it meant he had to go out into the dark .
19 It had been knocked from its cradle when he had gone over with the first shot .
20 When he had gone through to the bedroom , tired , shaking , cold , she stripped herself of all the finery — fighting with clasps , pushing and twisting rings .
21 I thought he was following me and other hotel-guests to the shelter , but he was n't ; he had gone up to the roof ‘ to watch it all ’ .
22 Bewildered and hurt at her lack of interest , too shy to ask what the trouble was , he had gone back to the garage completely mystified , and had spent the rest of the evening painting his jalopy electric blue .
23 Kronweiser 's suspicions were set at rest , and he had gone back to the States .
24 Because he had gone back to the woodlands where the trees were .
25 But this was a lean season for flowers , so he had gone out into the rain looking for snowdrops .
26 He had gone out through the kitchen door .
27 She called ‘ Edward ? ’ , and then remembered that he had gone out with the ornithological group .
28 In 1884 he had gone out to the Sudan with the rank of captain , and had been wounded at the battle of Abu Kru the following January .
29 He had gone out to the pub a couple of times with some old friends and was thinking of taking out a young woman he had met .
30 But he had gone out of the front door , banging it , leaving his shoes on the table which she 'd always believed was bad luck .
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