Example sentences of "[vb base] [adv] go [adv] [adv] [conj] " in BNC.
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1 | They do like visitors outside of peak time , so if you get an opportunity , do please go down there and introduce yourselves , so they have a face to put to the name . |
2 | ‘ No , she only gives me money ter do the errands an' then I 'ave ter go back twice because I car n't carry them all in one go . |
3 | They 've just gone off somewhere and left it behind . |
4 | I 'm telling you now , come here to go upstairs now and get into your bed now ! |
5 | In all my years on newspapers , I 've never gone as far as breaking and entering . |
6 | She lowered her lashes , said bitterly , ‘ I — I 've never gone as far as I did last night with you ! ’ |
7 | Some providers have already gone as far as to produce prospectuses outlining their services . |
8 | They have also gone up faster than the national figures . |
9 | No , I must say that things have now gone so far as to justify me in feeling considerable uneasiness about his continued absence . ’ |
10 | Some ingenious souls have even gone so far as to suggest that the correct attitude to fat , which makes sense in nutritional , agronomic and culinary terms is to aim in general at eating a low-fat diet , and at one in which most of the fat in the diet is polyunsaturated : but to ensure that the small amount of saturated fat that did creep in is as delectable as possible , which , of course , with slight deference to beef dripping , means butter . |
11 | Some dealers have even gone so far as to pass off their businesses as zoos ( see BBC WILDLIFE , November , p798 ) . |