Example sentences of "[verb] go [adv] [adv] [conj] [pers pn] " in BNC.
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1 | I do n't want to go home now but I do when there 's peace again |
2 | You , you want to go straight across but it is n't straight across it 's sort of like that |
3 | He said : ‘ Once one group of residents goes , the others want to go fairly quickly because they can see their homes are being wound down . ’ |
4 | we do n't really need to go any further because we 've found it 's not balanced but we just for completeness , how many Cs on this side ? |
5 | Sometimes I tried to go as fast as I could , but it was easy to let the sail out and slow down if I felt I was getting out of control . |
6 | You think everything has gone wrong just because I wo n't wo n't wo n't fuck you . |
7 | The compression of the state pension down to income support levels has gone so far that it has superseded the income support level , so that every pensioner , as of right , should be on income support . |
8 | As the years unfold , the penny will drop in the general council of the CBI , as much as on the commuter trains from Basildon , that the whole market-based experiment has gone as far as it can — and the new need is for a government and policies that actively manage the instability and short-termism of the British economy . |
9 | In reaching 24 processor configurations , Pyramid says it has gone as far as it can with the R3000 . |
10 | These may stem from hormonal changes in the woman , from social pressures , from changes in marital or parental role , from career considerations ( especially in the man , who may realise that , at this stage of life , he has gone as far as he is likely to go ) and/or from other causes . |
11 | I do not have to go that far and I do not go that far . ’ |
12 | I do not have to go that far and I do not go that far … |
13 | Well the insurance would have to go as well as I could n't afford to keep that going . |
14 | I would have to go as fast as I could while I could still see the way , and then rest for longer , and then probably crawl . |
15 | She has such a thirst after knowledge that the more she knows , I verily think the humbler she is , and I can not help letting go as fast as she pulls as my son used to do to his kite . |
16 | If he had been on his own he would have gone straight up but he was more used to walking and climbing , no doubt , than these policemen . |
17 | Since I ca n't dress the way I like , I try to go as far as I can whilst still making a feeble attempt at femininity . |
18 | It had to be done very quickly because once the tanks arrived we would not be allowed to go any further until they had passed through the city . |
19 | I 'm trying to go as fast as I can . |
20 | ‘ I had to go there anyway and I saw it . |
21 | ‘ Let's go back , I think we 've gone far enough and it looks dark and spooky . ’ |
22 | ‘ I feel that I 've gone as far as I can here , ’ Knowles said . |
23 | ‘ I think I 've gone as far as I can with it , ’ said Tony . |
24 | By the beginning of this century , however , the towers had gone as far as they could go . |
25 | I put it to Andy that it must have been a blow when they split in 1988 , but he , ever the voice of reason , says , ‘ There was no point in trying to keep them together , it had gone as far as they wanted it to go and they wanted to do something different . |
26 | Duncan looked at Myeloski ; they had gone as far as they could with the air-traffic controller . |
27 | The British opinion , for what it was worth , was that by no stretch of the imagination was Bao Dai 's régime in de facto control ( they also warned the Americans that Schuman would claim that the French had gone as far as they could in Vietnam without creating trouble in French North Africa ) . |
28 | He felt he had gone as far as he could in the company and learned as much as he was likely to . |
29 | He had gone as far as he could go . |
30 | JUST when you thought frilly knicker and bra design had gone as far as it could , Sherwood Group is set to go further . |