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

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1 With all of the GDR 's western frontier open , the Wall is the most convenient crossing point only for those who want to go no further than the Kurfurstendamm .
2 There is not much evidence that real wages in Europe began to go up significantly until the later part of the 1860s , but even before then the general feeling that times were improving was unmistakable in the developed countries , the contrast with the disturbed and desperate 1830s and 1840s was palpable .
3 Finally I I would say that to erm Mike I think the amendment that is now before us which we are supporting goes considerably further than the original federative option .
4 Little as she relished the idea , she supposed she would have to go up there before the light went altogether — see if there was some kind of signal she could make to advertise her presence .
5 Indeed , even without having to go so far as the Commission of the European Communities did at the hearing in arguing that registration itself already constitutes a form of establishment , it must be observed that in any event registration is a precondition for taking up and pursuing activities in the fisheries sector .
6 Would this have gone on forever if a grey-eyed inglésa had not stormed into our lives ? ’
7 This time he was determined to go as straight as an arrow aimed at Saint Sebastian to the core of the problem , as he saw it .
8 When she was discharged , she had to go home alone because no one had told her family .
9 The barge-owners had to go as far as the brewery wharf across Maurice 's foredeck and over a series of gangplanks which connected them with their own boats .
10 Passing lamp-lit windows through which they could see sleeping Japanese soldiers and men talking in small groups , they had gone as far as a machine-gun post among the buildings — probably part of the anti-aircraft defences-when a Japanese soldier came up .
11 She asked whether he had gone as far as the well-pit and the El-ahrairah of Laburnum .
12 Australia and New Zealand even wanted to go as far as the international operation of aircraft on trunk routes .
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