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

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1 in the eastern parts of this county Your Majesty 's forests of Windsor are particularly burdened with the innumerable increase of deer , which if they shall go on so fast , in ten years more will neither leave food nor room for any other creature in the forests .
2 It ca n't go on for ever because characters such as the Fat Slags ( right ) can only go on so long before the joke starts to wear thin .
3 To take an obvious case , modern manufacturing industries can only go on so long as there are capitalists and workers .
4 Although I was baptized into the Methodist faith I used to prefer the church service because it did n't go on so long .
5 ‘ I 've never seen anyone go downhill so quickly , ’ she said .
6 But the pomp and splendour did not go down so well with Craig Chalmers .
7 I remember we did a live version of ‘ Space Oddity ’ with acoustic guitar , bass and congas and it did n't go down so well . ’
8 That may not go down so well in the middle of Leicester Square if you are wearing a suit .
9 Drinking coffee from bowls was universally thought to be charming , but other eccentricities did not go down so well .
10 All re even the engine room was steam cos you had the bucket depth of dredging on that ladder was thirty six feet that 's what dredger can go down so far with the buckets going round and they used to dredge about thirty six feet .
11 The observer 's readiness to modify is admirably honest ( Mr Palomar is a nice man ) and ultimately exhausting : the process of adjustment can go only so far before atrophy threatens .
12 In these conditions , the type of homosexuality that is mediated through pop music can only go just so far : in a perfect paradigm , Frankie Goes to Hollywood exploited the gay image of lead singers Paul Rutherford and Holly Johnson — for ‘ Relax ’ — and then dropped it like a hot potato as soon as another marketing device — this time , nuclear war became available for ‘ Two Tribes ’ .
13 he says he does n't go out so often but it 's more a question of qality and not quantity … its tough to stay on top but he goes out to Florida most years to train and learn the new techniques
14 If he did not go quite so far as Eric Linklater in believing that what Mary was doing down at Kirk o' Field during the last days of Darnley 's life in February 1567 was indulging a ‘ womanly zeal for nursing ’ , he certainly had no doubt of her innocence .
15 ‘ I would not think you need go quite so far , ’ Bragg said , picking up the file .
16 The Flower of Chivalry did not go quite so far as that .
17 Then if you want blue to go the other side of the hoop and black to go here say , to the black wo n't go quite so far and the blue will .
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