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

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1 As pointed out by the collector and historian van Mander writing in 1604 , ‘ Whoever so desires nowadays has only to go to Prague to the greatest art patron in the world at the present time ; there he may see at the Imperial residence a remarkable number of outstanding and precious , curious , unusual , and priceless works . ’
2 Five hundred quick miles over the Alps in tandem with a thoroughbred rival proved just how far Chrysler has still to go to building an effective contender .
3 As we shall see , to understand British politics fully one has also to go beyond that framework .
4 With only 26 analysts , mostly banking specialists , it still has far to go .
5 If she has far to go , the evening will soon be setting in . ’
6 But recycling still has far to go : Japan , with little land to spare , recycles 40% of its solid waste .
7 It was the in-between of that sludge-grey spring that stopped and started , flowers bursting out then drenched with sleet , blighted by snow ; skies grey and thundery , rain mean and seeping , wind a slinking greasy cur that has paddled through filthy city ponds and has nowhere to go .
8 The one point on which Mr Golyadkin and Double were agreed was that there is nobody like God , but it follows pat and false that if a man has nowhere to go God will look after him .
9 Whereas Mr Golyadkin , incidentally mad , swaddled in a dream of silk ladders and Spanish serenades , aims for Schiller 's happy-everafter hut on the shore , Stepan understands he has nowhere to go : ‘ to order post-horses one must at least know where one is going .
10 ‘ That poor man has nowhere to go , ’ she said .
11 from light which has nowhere to go ,
12 White water canoeing is a new sport compared to fishing and ‘ landowning ’ and is trying to expand but has nowhere to go .
13 Here the value of privacy may act against the interests of family members ; neighbours may consider that it is not their business to interfere and the beaten wife-at least before the growth of women 's self-help centres — may find that she has nowhere to go ( Pizzey , 1974 ) .
14 GUIL gets up but has nowhere to go .
15 Yes , she has nowhere to go , she was like a damp sponge .
16 The rumple-headed lion has nowhere to go
17 The device is called the Microdrive , but it has yet to go on sale , and in any case will be based on a tape rather than a disc .
18 What kind of slump is it when England 's most expensive striker has yet to go more than two games without a goal ?
19 But and you know , like , for mothers er trying to get buggies and shopping and everything up , they 'd either to go up stairs or down stairs .
20 erm because , to get in to the flat they 'd either to go up stairs from the deck , or downstairs from the deck , and to try and manage that with small children , probably a buggy and shopping as well .
21 and er when I was going through the change and I 'm post menopause er and having terrible feelings , I 'd nowhere to go !
22 He 'd nowhere to go .
23 ‘ Every man must have somewhere to go , ’ Marmeladov tells Raskolnikov who has dropped into the pub after his ‘ rehearsal ’ of the murder .
24 He frequents a seedy restaurant — ‘ You see this wretched tavern I spend all my time in , and I enjoy it , or rather it 's not that I really enjoy it , but one must have somewhere to perch ’ : this is the form which the Dostoevsky no-home takes with him , likewise the transpersonal motif first voiced by Marmeladov in this novel , that a man must have somewhere to go .
25 A man must have somewhere to go .
26 Aye , the lepers and beggars must have somewhere to go , but why does it have to be on my front doorstep ?
27 Without them some data gathered in orbit will have nowhere to go .
28 It had suddenly struck her that he was a stranger in the town , and might have nowhere to go .
29 However , because of the low levels of provision of rural council houses and small owner-occupied bungalows , especially purpose-built accommodation for the elderly , people who want to move out of accommodation that is too large may have nowhere to go locally .
30 He said the terrorists were intent on ensuring that ordinary people would have nowhere to go to enjoy themselves .
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