Example sentences of "it have [adv] go " in BNC.
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1 | Theology in the last sixty years or so has naturally built upon and extended aspects of the work of its nineteenth-century predecessors ; but it has also gone through some striking changes of direction , especially from the aims and programme of Liberal Theology . |
2 | A book about voodoo in Haiti written in the 1930s might seem an unlikely candidate for an NI Classic — especially since it has just gone out of print . |
3 | My first book was an experiment to see if I could write and it has just gone on from there . ’ |
4 | 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 . |
5 | During the 1980s rural populations have grown more slowly then they did ten years earlier and some have declined ; in contrast not only has there been a substantial slowdown in the rate of London 's population decline ( Britton 1986 ) , but it has now gone into reverse in a small way . |
6 | Then , in the 1950s and 1960s , it became highly controversial ; it has now gone the way of all controversial terms — it is too highly charged to be useful . |
7 | This time it has all gone public . |
8 | For instance , the playing time per hour at Wimbledon has dropped from 7.18 minutes in the 1970's to 3.55 minutes , whereas at the US Open , which used to be played on grass , it has actually gone up slightly from 8.14 minutes to 8.18 minutes . |
9 | It had nowhere to go . |
10 | It had already gone . |
11 | ‘ The Geese and the Ghost ’ was quite successful once it had eventually gone out . |
12 | Rabbits do n't store food so it had clearly gone all that time without intake . |
13 | It had just gone six thirty . |
14 | Then we went to see what had happened to the rope round the tree and there was n't anything left , it had just gone . |
15 | It had just gone four that afternoon when she had her answer . |
16 | dressing gown and it had just gone straight up and the flame |
17 | Then Baldwin saw him again and told hint that were it not for his age and his health ( neither of which had greatly changed in the preceding forty-eight hours ) , he would have offered him the vacancy , but as it was it had better go to Eden . |
18 | Come to that , it had better go straight into the soiled linen . |
19 | As far as he could see , Viola Machin 's marriage had followed a familiar pattern : begun from sheer sexual passion , aggravated by loneliness and perhaps desertion , it had quickly gone sour ; it sounded as if Viola had suffered disillusion and frustration — the sexual side had not proved enough , and other aspirations , social ones perhaps , or aspirations of Walter making a mark in the literary world , had not been fulfilled . |
20 | So , it had further to go . |
21 | From being a simple pleasure that had helped take her mind off her troubles , it had now gone a long way towards restoring her rather battered pride . |
22 | Apparently my mother had worked at a big house somewhere and fallen in love , but it had all gone wrong . |
23 | It had all gone on Papa 's account , as Paul had brought the fact to her notice that she had never been paid a penny for all her years of work . |
24 | Kirov appeared a little surprised that it had all gone so smoothly . |
25 | It had all gone too deep for crying . |
26 | Then , the previous day , it had all gone wrong . |
27 | It had all gone wrong somehow ; she did n't know why , but it had . |
28 | Except that the first time round the Indians saw that Firmin survived and they ran away because they were afraid , and the second time round they saw they 'd killed Antonio , which was quite the wrong result for them so they ran away because it had all gone wrong . |
29 | But this morning it had all gone . |
30 | It had all gone — the thin veneer of self-confidence , the determination that she had been so proud of acquiring and nurturing since that first audition in Vienna . |