Example sentences of "[pron] [verb] go [art] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Which I think goes a long way . |
2 | ‘ I was n't sure about making the sharp turn into the fifth fence , but Ted told me I had to go the fast way everywhere otherwise I had no hope of winning , ’ Mac said . |
3 | What about it like this , see , I 've done all those hats , I 've done the , I 've gone a great hat I have |
4 | I 've gone the wrong way round now have n't I ? |
5 | But I have gone a long way from my original fine lace and the number of strokes of the lace carriage . |
6 | He was pointing at his chest which had gone a bright shade of orange . |
7 | But you know as well as I do that you want to go a great deal further than that . ’ |
8 | Only if you want to go the whole way and produce typeset quality data will you ever need to consider anything better than VGA . |
9 | ‘ Switch off engine , ’ Dick commanded , and she let go the red button . |
10 | But he said : ’ You endeavoured to go a long way to cover your tracks by disposing of the apparatus . |
11 | She had gone a long way , when she came to a big foot . |
12 | She had gone a long way towards admitting that the King could not live of his own . |
13 | She had been one of them once , but suddenly she had gone a long way away . |
14 | It will create interest in the foreground which I think is important and often , especially looking across water an expanse of water if you have n't got any interesting detail in the foreground yo you have to go a long way into the picture before it begins to get interesting . |
15 | You have to go the scenic route and learn things that way . ’ |
16 | One could tell he was a man who had come a long way , and who intended going a great deal further . |
17 | If we progress past the 2nd playing round in either — we tend to go a long way … otherwise we tendto get caught cold as it were … and in the FA cup draw the finalists/winners … |
18 | And we 'd gone a roundabout way the last time we were there and I thought oh I 'll give it a go , anyway I walked straight down this road , have a look oh yes , turn up here anyway I , I sort of got me bearings and I thought oh yes it 's just down here he 's in the field just down there . |
19 | Taking a deep breath we elected to go the whole hog and print 16 pages . |
20 | But sh sh sure they can succ succ they can succeed in creating capitalism , it , it it , it might succeed in paving the way for new China 's industrialization but we 've gone a long way from any any ideological position , we 've gone a long way from well what is in the best material benefiting class of the poor peasant now the poor peasant is not gon na get very much out of this . |
21 | But sh sh sure they can succ succ they can succeed in creating capitalism , it , it it , it might succeed in paving the way for new China 's industrialization but we 've gone a long way from any any ideological position , we 've gone a long way from well what is in the best material benefiting class of the poor peasant now the poor peasant is not gon na get very much out of this . |
22 | Mr Patten told legislators : ‘ We wished to go the extra mile and give the Chinese side every opportunity to respond . |
23 | If we can achieve this , we have gone a long way towards solving the axe typology problem since groups of similarly shaped axes would appear as distinct clusters on the page and could be easily identified by eye . |
24 | Certainly we have gone a long way to improve the ‘ traditional ’ British Rail sandwich . ’ |
25 | ‘ We have to go a long way south before we get to Alaska , ’ he said . |
26 | ‘ I hope they 've gone a long way , ’ said Pascoe . |
27 | Now it 's on the financial and administrative side that I suspect that the Home Office is concerned about and I believe they 've gone the wrong way about it . |
28 | After they had gone a complete silence that only reflected itself settled down like lead and was broken only by the sound of Moran removing his boots to go to bed early . |
29 | They had gone a long way without her even knowing it and they were riding beside the lake she had seen from the air . |
30 | And the police up on the railway embankment when they walked home from school , and the tunnel fenced off so they had to go the long way round . |