Example sentences of "[noun sg] go so " in BNC.
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31 | The crash investigators wo n't report until next year on why their low level training flight went so wrong . |
32 | One writer went so far as to say that this construction ‘ flies in the face of the settled interpretation of this provision . ’ |
33 | ‘ Must your driver go so fast ? ’ she demanded . |
34 | ‘ The road goes so far … ? ’ |
35 | No other state went so far as this ; but then none needed to , for none started from the same position of isolation and estrangement from the outside world . |
36 | Glass goes so far as to describe her as ‘ a monster ’ though it is clear she had his complete respect . |
37 | Well at least it kept the hockey going so can and see clearer now . |
38 | still got a D S S book going so |
39 | As Carol Dyhouse has pointed out , in concentrating their attention on mothercraft , medical experts tended to devalue women 's knowledge regarding infant care , one doctor going so far as to label grandmothers as ‘ infanticide experts ’ . |
40 | Her hand went so quickly to cover her profile and her mouth became so taut , he thought she was going to weep with the same energy . |
41 | Leaving no stone unturned for its Destiny launch , the telephone company offshoot went so far as to score still another first , announcing SVR4.2 simultaneously in Europe , the Far East , the US and Russia , reportedly at a Unix user group meeting , facilitated by the famed Esther Dyson . |
42 | TODAY has been told the letter went so far as to claim she had betrayed her husband , her sons and , above all , the Queen . |
43 | ‘ I did n't mean to let your hand go so quickly . ’ |
44 | You said , Masklin , that the plane went so fast it left its sound behind , and so high up there was blue all around it . |
45 | Erm yeah so I mean that 's generally the way to go so I th I think you know it 's probably worth working away towards a , a more specific set of questions that you might want to ask and , and think of ways of administering them so you get some sort of , you know , numerical information in the end . |
46 | the Victoria County History goes so far as to suggest that the early nineteenth century prosperity of Leicester , based partly on the transport of hosiery goods by canal to London was ‘ probably due in no small degree to the fact that from 1802 onwards the development of communication had largely been completed . ’ |
47 | Although parts of Sun , such as Sun Federal , have reportedly been flirting with IXI , Sun headquarters has clearly labelled the firm a competitor going so far as to put a last-minute kibosh on a real estate deal that would have moved IXI headquarters in Cambridge , England into Sun UK 's offices as a tenant . |
48 | The couple went so far as to have Chris Nixon , one of the best unit publicists in the business , fired . |
49 | The publisher Moxon went so far as to put out an edition of the Shelley forgeries , with an introduction by Robert Browning . |
50 | Where on this conjoined road of shared experiences did the Prime Minister go so badly wrong and become a Tory ? |
51 | The rest of my holiday went so quickly , each day we went out , sight seeing or to various beaches , and also it was very hot , not like England . |
52 | The party 's phone-in went so well that it will be repeated on the next three Wednesday evenings right up to the eve of the poll . |
53 | Part of the three-year letter of intent went so far as to say — this is quite astonishing that for an initial period , which as far as I can recollect was never defined , British Rail should subsidise bus services because buses were being substituted for trains . |
54 | Time goes so fast , ’ she added apologetically . |
55 | In fact time went so quickly that Shelley was surprised when the crowded room fell silent , and the sound of the church clock in the square drifted through the little café . |