Example sentences of "[pron] have [verb] to " in BNC.
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1 | And entertainment as fantasy is not acceptable , though I do n't think everyone has to go to the extremes of U2 or Jimmy Somerville , or whoever it is or whatever their politics . |
2 | I suppose everyone has to keep to some sort of rule . |
3 | ‘ Ponies in the paddock , that sort of romantic scenario everyone has to come to terms with . ’ |
4 | The job of quietening them has fallen to Bob Burgreen , the chief of police . |
5 | Thus , sometimes a seller will find himself still in possession of goods after the ownership in them has passed to the buyer . |
6 | Of course there have been discussions between the Trust and civil servants but nothing has gone to PESC ( the expenditure talks ) . ’ |
7 | Nothing has come to our attention to indicate that the following statements made in the directors ' report are unreasonable in all the circumstances : |
8 | He obviously desired an immediate reply but nothing has come to light to suggest that there was one , favourable or otherwise . |
9 | Nothing has come to light to occasion the removal of these children from care . ’ |
10 | Until he begins to write cheques , i.e. to spend , nothing has happened to the balance sheet . |
11 | Clearly , as far as our lending bank is concerned , nothing has happened to the money supply . |
12 | I suffered dreadfully but nothing has happened to him . |
13 | In that narrow sense , Reagan was right when he insisted at his testimony , as on every previous occasion , that ‘ no-one has proven to me that there was a diversion . ’ |
14 | no I feel about a I I 'll I 've said to Ann , no I feel alright Ann but you know just I du n no I 'm not quite myself am I ? |
15 | But I mean , now you see erm I , I 've got to er go to since they closed Central , and I have n't got a car erm so I 'm not going to carry thing , I ca n't I 'm with , with arthritis in my back I ca n't , I ca n't carry really only a very small bag , so this was |
16 | ‘ Then it 's something someone has done to you yes ? ’ |
17 | Then the show ended and we had to return to America and I thought that was that — good friends , really talented , I 'd grown to really like David 's music . |
18 | Yes I 'd to talk to her . |
19 | ‘ Perhaps you would help me up on deck ? ’ she ventured expectantly , adding with a bewitchingly brief smile , ‘ I 'd hoped to be alone for a while . ’ |
20 | Not only that — they also thought , because I 'd gone to the grammar , that suddenly I was too snooty to be friends with them . |
21 | ‘ I 'd gone to school longer than the others . |
22 | If I 'd gone to the rank inside , it would have been the railway police 's case . |
23 | Mary says now : ‘ Accessing my past lives has been of great benefit and I 'm sure that if I 'd gone to an ordinary therapist , nothing would have been sorted out . ’ |
24 | Where would they think I 'd gone to ? |
25 | Actually , I had fun inventing my own diet because I had gone on diets before , I 'd gone to fat farms , too , but it had never lasted . |
26 | I 'd gone to ground so the culprit could not have known of my presence . |
27 | But she made no move to leave , so I had to say not at all , I 'd gone to bed because it seemed the warmest place . |
28 | I thought I 'd gone to all that trouble to lure you into my net , sort out the money , only to send you back into his arms . |
29 | I wanted people to think I 'd gone to Summertown and I could prove it if necessary . |
30 | Okay I pretended I 'd gone to school and I 'd |