Example sentences of "could go [adv] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | Richard Hay , land director of Charles Church ( East Anglia ) Ltd , agreed that Mrs Mack had been approached but said the scheme could go ahead anyway . |
2 | Representatives of the traditional conservative business community , on the other hand , sought to thwart the reform proposal by insisting that it could go ahead only with full Chinese support . |
3 | British Rail had been advised that it could go ahead only at its own risk — and it declined to do so . |
4 | No room was left for the sort of ‘ campaigning ’ witnessed on the campuses , so that in future the procedures could go ahead smoothly under the party 's oversight . |
5 | If the theory is correct , trials involving HIV infected patients could go ahead as early as next year . |
6 | If you If you paid it The Co was up on the Tuesday , you had to have it paid Most people tried to pay it for the Thursday and that was the turn of the leaf , on the Thursday and if you paid that then you could go straight away that day and get your new quarter stuff , for the next quarter . |
7 | On his release he had come straight-up to Moila , and by last weekend — it was possibly true enough — had not heard of his parents ' departure , but had thought he could go straight home . |
8 | ‘ We could go somewhere else , ’ whispered Philip . |
9 | ‘ He could go somewhere else , run away ! |
10 | I had to or all I could go somewhere else . |
11 | But we could go up even if we do n't win at Wolves , depending upon on other results . ’ |
12 | Apart from Lee messing with it Jack could go up again looking for Caspar . |
13 | We could go up there and be there a week . |
14 | ‘ We could go up ter ‘ Ampstead . |
15 | I said well perhaps Ell could go up then , cos I 'm later ai n't I ? |
16 | Her total tax bill could go up sharply . |
17 | The courts seem to take the view that the minimum mark-up is usually in the region of 50 per cent of the hourly rate , and can rise in personal injury cases to 75 per cent in a very big , difficult case , and could go up as far as 100 per cent or more for cases of the greatest difficulty or where quantum is huge and complex . |
18 | But like Tron , it could go no further than creating a transparently synthetic world . |
19 | The following afternoon , Reynard Lennon admitted he could go no further in this research and it was time to report to Jahsaxa . |
20 | Suddenly he could go no further . |
21 | Then the cable could go no further . |
22 | Louts who could go no further than ill-thought-out violence on street corners . |
23 | It was half-past two before he pedalled on but I could go no further . |
24 | At the bottom end he could go no further , and so retraced his steps . |
25 | Jack could go no further and he turned and ran terrified back to the engine . |
26 | Hedonism could go no further . |
27 | They spread across the opening to the valley that was called Jackley Plain , and there Roger Morgan could go no further . |
28 | He could go no further . |
29 | What they felt was out in the open and they both knew it could go no further until whatever lay ahead was over . |
30 | Anyway , I could go no faster , being the slow-starter , long-distance plodder type . |