Example sentences of "[adv] go so " in BNC.

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1 Now he he 's got ta find somewhere to go so where 's the only p place that 's clear ?
2 But it only goes so far .
3 Our sense of adventure only went so far and we relied on them to make the decisions .
4 ‘ Gentrification ’ only went so far in most of the Sussex towns .
5 But this ‘ feminization ’ only went so far : ‘ Still only boys for singers ?
6 Julius drove out of Warwick at a speed that was highly illegal , and Jessamy sat tensely beside him , still not understanding why the day had suddenly gone so dangerously wrong .
7 only go so high to do a course and she was on an F grade so she had to be taken down .
8 Kirov appeared a little surprised that it had all gone so smoothly .
9 Grammar , as I pointed out in the preceding chapter , can only go so far .
10 Likewise it is smarter of the donkey to explain calmly that it can only go so fast , than to keep trying to bite its owner .
11 Sanitary legislation could only go so far in monitoring personal health ; what was vital was a popular campaign stressing the individual 's own responsibility to observe the rules of health .
12 Well there 's the gate , he can only go so far with the gate anyway , so it wo n't really matter yeah yeah you ought to see all the pegs at the back of me fridge
13 We can only go so far as union negotiators .
14 you could only go so , yeah and
15 Equity says no , and soon goes so far as to lay down a rule that a mortgage is a mere security for money , and something quite different from a genuine transfer of the ownership .
16 It just goes so quick the time does n't it ?
17 There was a twist to his mouth which , though not going so far as to be a smile , showed some amusement .
18 Things are not going so well over at Castlereagh Park either just at the moment with Ards manager Paul Malone possibly landing himself in trouble with the authorities .
19 And invite you she said well that 's you 're not going so they would n't get in anyway now and
20 Looking at everything , a eating and dried apricots , prunes and I 'm just going so you eat it and as much as it 's
21 Apparently the green movement is worried that the rind may carry pesticides ; a new generation of beer purists dislike the lemon ; and it does not go so well with the heavily sedimented style currently favoured .
22 Even the otherwise haughty Surrey committee was moved to complain about this lack of common courtesy , though naturally they did not go so far as to suggest meals should be taken in common .
23 Because of his Cartesianism , Malebranche could not go so far as to say that material objects were not really extended or in motion , but Pierre Bayle had argued that such restraint was unjustifiable .
24 ‘ I am to be questioned and interfered with and hounded , not to be left , doing a job of work the way I choose , a necessary job , a job our sister has made tediously inevitable , a job the result of which may save us from potential disgrace , even if we can not go so far as to expect it to improve our situation out of all recognition .
25 We can not go so far as that ; and I lay it down as fact that there never has been a real complete sceptic .
26 On another occasion , things did not go so well , ‘ for at each corner of each box they [ rats ] had made a proper hole for access and in each box was a warm nest of straw and the leaves and stalks of the shrubs .
27 Even now , I would not go so far as to say it is a bad staff plan ; after all , it enables a staff of four to cover an unexpected amount of ground .
28 Dhanraj began by stating unequivocally that she saw film-making as a tool for socio-political challenge ( she would not go so far as to say change ) and that documentary was best suited to this purpose .
29 Predictably , she was not sympathetic to the boisterous ways of a young teenager , though she did not go so far as a Mrs Dudley who complained to Bloomsbury House that one of her fifteen-year-old lodgers , Willy , had ‘ broken the beading on a wardrobe and had also broken a chair ’ , offences which most parents of healthy teenagers would have accepted as part of growing up .
30 It does not go so far to ensure proportionality as other variants , but would involve the least departure from the existing system , would retain single-member constituencies which many regard as being a valuable feature of the present system , and would be much the simplest to understand in operation .
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