Example sentences of "[pers pn] [modal v] go as [adv] [subord] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Well , I 'll go as far as Claydon with you , and I would like to get off and walk through a footpath into a lane and into Creeting , to have a look at the old blacksmith shop .
2 ‘ In fact , I 'd go as far as to say you 've got the worst case of it I 've ever seen . ’
3 In fact , I would go as far as to say he 's a slob .
4 The list is endless and I would go as far as to say virtually every ‘ Gold Seal ’ is worth its weight in gold .
5 I would go as far as to argue that , however well-intentioned and humanitarian the people who undertake a socialist revolution , the logic of their ideology , which is of necessity reflected in the institutions which they create , makes totalitarianism inevitable .
6 She could go as often as she wanted to the clinic , but they wo n't come out to her
7 You can go as far as Burnley if you 're old or disabled . ’
8 We 'll go as far as the village , ’ Sharpe said .
9 We 'll go as far as Coachford — that 's on the way to Gougane .
10 And then I used to get on to the dray and sit beside him on the box and then we 'd go as far as Road , which is quite a stretch and I used o walk back .
11 but when the weather improves we shall , we shall go as far as Harrendle on the bus
12 However , with the Land Rover we can go as far as you want . ’
13 It 's almost beyond belief that they should go as far as to kill three of our own men . ’
14 Good sense says that they should go as far as they can but return from time to time to those parts of the plan which have not at first been realized .
15 They can go as fast as they want and there will be no restrictions .
16 John d'Ancona , who has been OSO 's director-general for 12 years , doubts if it will go as far as the creation of a series of OSO clones operating under the DTI umbrella to deal with specific industrial sectors .
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