Example sentences of "[pers pn] [vb mod] [adv] go [adv] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | The hon. Gentleman 's mathematical skills are letting him down today — perhaps I should not go too deeply into that in case we get into a tangle . |
2 | I should be I should bloody go very carefully |
3 | ‘ I might not go just yet … ’ |
4 | I do n't know how long you 'll be in there , but I 'll just go off now |
5 | And Jen thinks : I 'll never go back home , never . |
6 | London 's very far … and I 'll never go back home . |
7 | I 'll actually go round there . |
8 | Suddenly I realised that I could n't go on anymore . |
9 | I could n't go up there . |
10 | I could n't go out daily . |
11 | The next June , it rained all the time , and I could n't go out very often . |
12 | Though I could n't go so far as to say that service was included as all the waiters seemed interested in was getting the lights off so they could dance with Sorrel . |
13 | A five I do n't count , I only count the ends when I got to the point where I could n't go any further . |
14 | He knows that we want to hear about his experience of Neighbours — ‘ They asked me to do Neighbours The Cyber Series , but I could n't go that far … feeling what it 's like to be in Jim Robinson 's shirt , what a waste of technology ’ — that we want tales of drugs and tripping , and an outsider 's observations on British cultural mistakes ( the shell suit ) . |
15 | I could not go there very often , however , for such an expedition cost a week 's salary . |
16 | I could only go out there and do what I was doing before , which is … labouring . |
17 | So I could always go up there and I used there little drill for one thing and another in the first place and er built that premise for me there did and I did er |
18 | I 'd even go so far as to say I 'm falling in love . |
19 | I 'd just go out there and get what I wanted . |
20 | And I think and perhaps when I was younger I used to buy it for Derek , but I would n't go there now , no . |
21 | ‘ I would n't go as far as that . ’ |
22 | ‘ I would n't go as far as to say that but I 'll admit you were in a rather nasty pickle . ’ |
23 | Then he looked up with a solemn expression and replied : ‘ Well , I would n't go as far as that . ’ |
24 | No I would n't go as far as that anyway but I 'm saying they 're in the wrong it 's not you in the wrong , they 're in |
25 | I would n't go so far ( that would be to devalue all the peaks in the interim ) — but the single is stupendous . |
26 | I would n't go so far . ’ |
27 | I would n't go so far as to say there 's no skill , because if you do have skill in identifying draws , then you 'll increase your chances of winning by using your skill in identifying those draws , but how much you win depends very heavily on how many draws there are and how many other people choose those same draws . |
28 | ‘ I would n't go that far , ’ she said coolly . |
29 | ‘ Oh , I would n't go that far . |
30 | I would n't go that far ! |