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

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1 Apparently , whenever she 'd gone close to this man he 'd shooed her away , recoiling from her and muttering , ‘ Pork , pork , pork , VD , VD , white woman , white woman . ’
2 Anyway , the Chinese seem excessively embarrassed and concerned about an incident of this type , and we have been kept under very careful supervision ( I am sure for our sakes , in their eyes ) whenever we have gone out of the hotel .
3 Yes er that 's been the essence of what I 've wanted is er I 've , I 've had to have what I 've wanted by hook or by crook , and I do n't mean crook in a bad sense , I mean one way or another , you know what I mean and er I did job for the casters , same as they did jobs for me , you know and that 's how I 've gone through life , that is Michael .
4 That 's how I 've er that 's how I 've gone through life , my lad , that is .
5 I thought of his sweetness in sitting beside me all night , and of the shadows on his face in the morning , and how I had gone off without telling him I loved him .
6 ‘ I told him how I had to go for special lessons and how other kids would sometimes laugh or pick on me .
7 had been and how I had to go away
8 One woman described how she had gone back to work after the death of her husband , determined to be brave .
9 Lamont told how she had gone round the dining room at breakfast handing out brochures about her Foundation .
10 For example , she described how she had gone about painting ‘ The Shelton with Sunspots ’ ( 1926 ) which was exhibited in 1927 : ‘ I do n't start until I 'm almost entirely clear .
11 thinking how you 'd gone I turn and toss
12 I was going to ask how you 'd gone with that .
13 We eventually found the car by good luck more than good management ; I wished we 'd had time to start from the top end and find how we 'd gone wrong .
14 and see how we 've gone over the year .
15 She recounted how they had gone up to Master Allingham 's chamber and , finding the door locked , had ordered the workmen from the yard below to force the chamber .
16 He 's there , and I can ring him up and report to him when he er er , how they 've gone , how they 're feeding , how they 're doing and how they 're not .
17 One of the things I 'd like to see happen is a greater exchange across all the businesses of what they 've learnt and how they 've gone about quality programmes .
18 ‘ A week or so afterwards , not having heard any feedback from them , I rang the Blue Peter office to ask how it had gone , and I concluded by asking , only semi-seriously , what happened to my gold Blue Peter badge that Christopher Trace mentioned .
19 So just looking at that process , the process of making a piece of practical drama , whether it comes from text or not … the processes of assessment are very complex and far-reaching , and I think it would be very unreal to say that anybody could get to the end of that process without knowing very clearly what … the task had been , how they had approached it , how it had gone at the end really .
20 It was easy enough to imagine how it had gone .
21 But as you may discover at the end of your course you 'll have a questionnaire to say how found it , how it 's gone on and of course in the past people have filled in questionnaires saying what they want to know about the legal aspect is all about wills .
22 Oh my word , how it 's gone down .
23 Look how it 's gone down spectacularly over twenty years . ’
24 Then in the 18th century , either the choir was awful or the weather was awful , er nobody 's too sure which , but they then settled for just seeing the one thing they knew by memory which was this Eucharistic hymn : Todaym Parchym that they sang in the hall every night as a grace , and that 's how it 's gone on .
25 He 'd just been rather cleverer and more subtle at how he 'd gone about seducing her , even ensuring that she 'd initiate the first moves .
26 Still detached from the actual sensations , she described how he had gone under the water and then come to the surface again several times before finally drowning .
27 He remembered every single one of the stolen meetings ; how he had gone to her bedchamber by night , how she had come into the warm drowsy afternoons to find him , when everyone was busy about something and no one knew where anyone was and she would not be missed .
28 Rapidly he described how he had gone to the paper with two missions that Friday afternoon : to deliver his column to Tavett and to tackle MacQuillan about the increasing anger among the print unions .
29 The doting grandmother smiled and chatted about how easily the little boy had accepted her , about how she had been worried he might shy away , but how he had gone straight to her .
30 Havel 's recent writings and statements show how he has gone forward into the politics implicit in such a view of society .
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