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

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1 The seat covers go very well with the other colours in this room , and the width of the chairs is exactly right to be able to use one at my desk .
2 Soon afterwards the clients go home usually between 3 and 3.30 pm .
3 It is probable , by the way , that the nocturnal trades go way back in the ancestry of all us mammals .
4 Some schools go as far as appointing a press officer from amongst the staff or the governors .
5 The knees go so quickly . ’
6 And it 's only if there is no spouse that matters go rather more as might expect , namely firstly always the children or the issue if they are n't any of those to your parents brothers an sis er issue of parents therefore brothers sisters nephews and nieces .
7 Aye er and er I got to the now on the and steamers go so far up , past Le Havre at the mouth Le Havre we disembarked when we went out to France first time and we took guns and all sorts .
8 Sprung bases are the most comfortable as the springs go right up to the edges .
9 Sprung-edge bases are the most luxurious , and expensive , as the springs go right up to the edge of the base .
10 Is my right hon. Friend aware that many bed-and-breakfast families are living below the level of subsistence and that parents go without so that children can eat ?
11 Most visitors go no further although the path continues quite easily up-river .
12 Critics , however , say that the boats go no faster than those they are trying to catch .
13 Hijackers go too slow for a getaway
14 The propagandists go so far as to assume , even to assert , that it would not result in any splitting of the party vote : in other words that votes transferred from Dandy or Deadman or Doughty would go to another of these three running-mates and not elsewhere .
15 The colours go well together , but my nail varnish is the wrong shade — it would go better with the dress .
16 I think the colours go very well indeed .
17 The real gut feelings go far deeper .
18 My friends are very anxious that there should be no difference between their people and the Mamur Zapt , and will do all they can to see that things go no further , at least for the time being .
19 Indeed it could be argued that learning from success is even more useful than learning from mistakes because , by and large , things go right more often than they go wrong .
20 Even if things go fairly badly it is not certain that voters would turn to Labour as economic saviour .
21 These things go quite fast .
22 Such fears go too far .
23 ‘ It 's got a hard-tail , like my ‘ 64 , so the strings go straight through to the back of the body .
24 From , young , I think he must be about eleven , saying , I 'm concerned about safety crossing the road at Westgate , because cars and lorries go very fast along there .
25 Planning powers go considerably further than simply enabling local authorities to preserve trees .
26 Some interpretations of modern astrophysics go so far as to suggest that a conscious observer is necessary for the physical universe to exist at all — the observed needs an observer .
27 IT WAS all cisterns go yesterday when a Sudbury toddler let potty training go to his head and firefighters were called to the rescue .
28 Endurance racers go as fast at night as they do in the day .
29 Far better that we should part now , before all the arrangements go too far , and we are bound by them , and not by our desires . ’
30 Some biologists go so far as to see DNA as a device used by organisms to reproduce themselves , just as an eye is a device used by organisms to see !
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