Example sentences of "[verb] go [adv] [adv] [subord] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Strictly on P P G two terms er because of the effect er on the greenbelt , but I would n't want to go any further than that , that 's my impression , Mr Curtis will undoubtably correct me if I 'm wrong .
2 But if , if we , if w we accepted the moral economy , which was that the peasant has a , a view of what is right and fair and once that fairness is established for him , that 's it , he does n't want to go any further than this .
3 Noel Littlefair , the centre 's chairman , said : ‘ We want to go further afield than just Morningside .
4 Course made good , means sailing where you want to go as effectively as possible .
5 ‘ I want to go as soon as possible .
6 In that 13 years manufacturing output under his Government in Britain has gone up less than 6 per cent .
7 The crashing seemed to go on forever as tiny broken fragments bounced with a dainty tinkle across the brick floor .
8 Benny turned to go back home as usual .
9 Garland , however , seems to go rather further than this in suggesting that , in Britain at least , the emergent prison system never really embodied a ‘ reformative ’ alternative to classicism and neoclassicism at all .
10 Did you have to go as far as that ?
11 One would however have to go much further than this .
12 What I feel goes much deeper than that .
13 We would rather have gone somewhere else if that was what we wanted ; it was n't quite right somehow and so we painted the windows up again . )
14 Moreover having gone as far as this I do not believe that it would be possible for me to hold the line and refuse to answer any further questions about the composition and activities of the Committees .
15 Both attempt to go as fast as possible .
16 And the the moment that that sort of sole had worn off that the shoe repairer had put on it was n't allowed to go any further than that , it was taken off and another one put on .
17 True , on the first working day after the bomb , business did go on much as usual .
18 Outlining goes much deeper than that , and can become quite complex , dealing with the way you can handle 3d spreadsheets ( not , I hasten to add , Excel 's , but those from another , competing manufacturer , whose 3d spreadsheets can be imported directly ) .
19 Many countries , including the Scandinavians , Portugal and Greece , wished to go no further than traditional inter-governmental co-operation in Europe , preserving the sovereignty and independence of member states .
20 John Piper had seen the Diaghilev Ballet in his twenties , had gone as often as possible because ‘ the excitement — the tinge of exultation — in the dancing married to modern music and modern art , worked in my blood and bones . ’
21 This was no new departure : Charles I had wanted a strong navy , though his reliance on unparliamentary taxation to pay for it had led to trouble ; the Republic had gone further afield than previous governments and had won some notable successes ; and Charles II and his brother James had tried to build up a strong navy without becoming too caught up by the House of Commons and its desire to control policy by controlling finance .
22 Cakes filled with buttercream will keep if kept in an airtight container for up to two weeks , but it does go off quicker than other types of icing .
23 Otherwise , the fieldwork strategy in large-scale quantitative studies must be broadly the same as that of Labov : we need to go as far as possible in obtaining casual styles from informants and to develop ways of distinguishing styles on a continuum from ‘ careful ’ to ‘ casual ’ style .
24 Her desires were my only hold over her , so despite her frantic pleas I refused to go any further than finger-fucking until she had signed on the dotted line .
25 Sales of OS/2 have gone more slowly than some at Microsoft had hoped .
26 Maybe it 's gone very well because neither of us is — well , committed to anyone else .
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