Example sentences of "[to-vb] go [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ It was a mistake to try to go too fast , ’ says one of the founders , Richard Collings . |
2 | The project is complementary to work going forward in Wales and Northern Ireland and to a European programme , which is wholly or partly funded through JAEP . |
3 | I used to dread going home at night ; the silence and solitude were almost too much to bear . ’ |
4 | I mean whether I 'll ever work offshore again 's another thing , but I would like to try going offshore I mean then again I mean I reckon I could work offshore no problem at all , but whether I could sleep on the platform is a completely different matter . |
5 | And now I 'm going to volunteer to go home . |
6 | It is easier for a horse to evade going correctly because correct work is hard work , requiring effort . |
7 | Try to avoid going outdoors in very cold or icy weather . |
8 | I am trying to avoid going that far : it does keep the ear occupied , at least for its duration , even if it does n't drift back into your consciousness afterwards , and these are solid , lusty performances by the Camerata quartet , a young Polish group , in impressively immediate recordings . |
9 | ‘ And what must you do to avoid going there ? ’ he asked . |
10 | After a launch failure of any kind above two or three hundred feet , once the speed has been checked , it is best to turn off 90° or so in order to avoid going further from the field . |
11 | However , although several lengths behind , Clydal Pal soon moved into overdrive and picked up the leader in the home straight to win going away . |
12 | The only guy who would have been stupid enough to buy went overboard and drowned last year . ’ |
13 | Neither particularly wanted any more but a lifetime 's resistance to waste went deep . |
14 | Once it has found a nipple , the tip swells in its mouth so that the young is not able to let go even if it wanted to . |
15 | Escoffier was not the man to let go easily . |
16 | ‘ He was n't going to let go easily . |
17 | An American handbook called Divorce — how and when to let go confidently affirms the easy destructibility of the marriage bond . |
18 | Kirov was not going to let go now . |
19 | I was aware that he had been focusing all his will on this resolve and that to let go now would be an appalling submission . |
20 | I 've just got to learn to let go now . |
21 | Although a car , if you think of a car being a car , we know as consumers that one car is not exactly the same as another car , very easy to put power steering on the car or to put go faster stripes on a car , you can differentiate the product very , very easily , alright . |
22 | I suggested that , in any case , it might be wise to postpone going away until we had heard from M. Chaillot regarding the ‘ Chansons de Mani ’ . |
23 | Of course nobody knows whether that downward curve is going to start going upward again or how fast it is starting to go upward . |
24 | We had to keep going away and coming back again . |
25 | Yet both capitalism and the penal system seem to keep going somehow , making an ironic contrast with regimes , parties and theories founded on Marxism . |
26 | Jim , I 'd love to keep going here and ask you a whole lot more questions . |
27 | She must be eating something , to keep going surely ? |
28 | ‘ If you have reached a point in the career structure where there are few other women and where you are therefore extremely visible , there is tremendous pressure on you to keep going upwards . ’ |
29 | If the Goblin Fanatic manages to keep going then he quickly becomes disoriented , and will start to spin about the battlefield first one way and then another — which can be very disconcerting for all combatants ! |
30 | It will take a lot of support to keep going now . ’ |