Example sentences of "[vb -s] go very " in BNC.

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1 It has gone very sweetly ever since but that was a good deal of production time that was lost that cost me a lost more money than I had anticipated .
2 This was British Rail , and as any passenger will tell you , something has gone very wrong .
3 Start on the Kowloon side , at the Cultural Centre — it is probably the most misnamed construction on earth — it looks like a bizarre ski-jump which has gone very wrong .
4 My legs are still shaky and my mouth has gone very dry .
5 Matches in hand on the sides all around them in the table and of course the team that has gone very very close to promotion the last two seasons loing losing in the playoff final .
6 The move to GBS outside of Jakarta has gone very smoothly , says .
7 A levels only happen when the most , a month , more from school and then they have study leave as you are , now erm when you consider the , the year since September has gone very , very quickly , those who have done very little work in that first year , year twelve , will find that been packed in there and that first year in the sixth is just like your year ten ought to have been , perhaps , one or two of you are are realizing
8 It 's not it 's not out of choice entirely because er the business that I was has , has gone very very badly over the last eighteen months
9 ‘ Oh , Mr Stevens , ’ she said upon our entry , ‘ he 's gone very poorly . ’
10 Tell me John I 'm pleased that we 've er we 've managed to get business completed this evening , I think it 's gone very well , I 'm sure you agree , er do you think that er did you find the , the exercise of completing that planning the future document was of benefit to you ?
11 Maybe it 's gone very well because neither of us is — well , committed to anyone else .
12 It 's gone very cold .
13 The sleeves and shoulders are very sloping — can you see it 's sort of , the line 's gone very drooping , I mean somebody said it gave the impression of melting butter , and , and that 's really the sort of figure that you 've got .
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