Example sentences of "[noun] [noun prp] [verb] go [adv] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 S. Kettering had gone too far .
2 She felt that Maggie Gibbs had gone too far .
3 Donald McLaggan had gone too far with Flora Stewart , swinging so wildly that the girl flung against the smaller table and fell onto it with her hair in the great bowl of broth .
4 Mr Lambert has to go home sometime . ’
5 Gordon Mahoney had gone home about an hour ago .
6 When Miss Poraway had mentioned a Tupperware party Mrs Stead-Carter had gone much further than she 'd ever gone before .
7 Mrs Brooks wondered who this morning 's visitor was , and where Mrs d'Urberville had gone so early .
8 Indeed , Professor Roskell has gone so far as to suggest that the nobility could not be relied upon to attend parliament in the 1350s and 1360s even when they were present in England , and that these parliaments amounted to little more than tax bargaining sessions between the king and the commons .
9 Indeed , Francis Crick had gone so far as to suggest , at least half seriously , that all work in molecular biology and biochemistry on anything else should stop until E. coli was ‘ solved ’ — whatever might be meant by such a solution .
10 Eire is planning to use its forthcoming Presidency of the European Commission to press Britain to embark on a major upgrading of road and rail links between North Wales and the Channel Tunnel , and the Shadow Irish Transport Minister Gay Mitchell has gone as far as proposing an Irish Sea Tunnel to be constructed using Channel Tunnel equipment and an allegedly largely Irish Channel Tunnel workforce .
11 Liu Chang had gone very still .
12 José Harris has gone as far as to describe the dispute as ‘ a major conflict of principle ’ between the two boards .
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