Example sentences of "go [adv] as " in BNC.

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1 Like anywhere , life simply goes on as normal , as it always has .
2 ‘ I took her to a little friend 's birthday party yesterday — life when you 're almost two has to go on as near to normal as we can make it .
3 Everything had to go on as normal .
4 We need to go only as far as eqn ( 2.21 ) .
5 The combination of the skin 's reaction and the effects of the digestive process results in the formation around the mite 's mouthparts of a tube — an eschar — surrounded by scar-tissue and pigmentation which goes down as far as the germination layer of the skin .
6 Wonderful song still goes down as good as ever and I have to say we still get the same buzz out of singing it every night .
7 But I mean , we have got nine beat officers for the whole of the Harlow Town area and just th , this area this is the start of what we call our beat eight this is the boundary along Southern Way , and that goes down as far are familiar with the area of Staple Tye most of you ?
8 Every night in the fucking raunchiest games , it does n't matter if your a girl , if your girl and do n't want to play fine , if your girl and you wan na play well , quite like the bloke sort of thing you know , there was no , nothing er , no given , the fact that your a female , and they used to go in as hardly anybody half the time , erm , indoor rugby and shit like that
9 After 0/30 , it is not wise to go down as far as 6C or 30C .
10 Bearing in mind that there 's something like forty companies chasing about eighteen percent of this market , do you honestly feel that your advertising revenue is going to go down as quickly as feel if you want to try and keep ahead of the the pack and keep up with the leaders .
11 But — there it was , and I began to go down as quickly as possible but with difficulty , for there was almost a metre between rungs .
12 It goes together as simply as a child 's building blocks
13 We make sure your mortgage goes through as quickly and as easily as possible .
14 MacCormac believes that rural councils will allow more innovative designs to go through as more such houses are built in the cities .
15 Deep safe water was a dark royal blue , while over a coral reef the sea shaded to green or , when perilously shallow , to brown , and Thessy , peering ahead , would shout at me to go to port or starboard , or even to go backwards as fast as the motors would catch hold .
16 wants us to go over as often as we can and we try and and often as we can .
17 The best defence here is to go underground as quickly as possible .
18 They would of course let me know what was going on as soon as possible .
19 After a shamingly large second supper of chicken , sweetcorn and cake , a vast vodka and tonic and half a bottle of red wine , at one o'clock in the morning the chatter suddenly turned into the Frogsmore Stream running under Snow Cottage and she fell asleep until six to find the chatter going on as loud as ever .
20 ‘ Trevor himself was taken off after going on as sub last season .
21 We must remember , however , that just as all the alpine chains of Europe are now known to have been still pushing forward over the molasse in late Miocene times , so in places such as the Apennines , movements were still going on as late as Quaternary times .
22 They kept going just as fast — faster — but there were more and more of them .
23 Mrs Rymer said : ‘ I am relieved this is going through as 50,000 houses rely on our work .
24 By this time , the southern part of the north Atlantic was presumably wide open , and I strongly suspect a crack going up as far as east Greenland .
25 It 's just to say that it 's not going up as much as they thought .
26 UNCED 's Secretary-General , Maurice Strong , has acknowledged that there will be " serious failures " at the summit , and added , in an oblique reference to the US , that " some countries are not going nearly as far as they could " .
27 He makes a convincing case for links of various sorts and degrees between West European countries going back as much as 5,000 years , but his thesis has one weakness .
28 In a review of studies on the ability of the older worker to learn , going back as far as the 1920s , it was concluded that changes in learning ability with age are generally small .
29 This trade-off was based on the original observations by Professor A. W. Phillips of the relationship between the rate of change of money wage rates and unemployment levels over long periods of time going back as far as 1861 .
30 Right , now will let m l Let me ask you where you are going then as far as the Party 's own constitution is concerned , we saw a development , a significant development that I no doubt you would say at the Labour Party conference er er down in Brighton , but not withstanding O M O B the trade unions still have one third of the votes in the selection of the leader of the party , seventy percent say on policy matters at conference , there is still a trade union block vote .
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