Example sentences of "to go [adv] [adv] [subord] " in BNC.
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31 | Well the insurance would have to go as well as I could n't afford to keep that going . |
32 | I would have to go as fast as I could while I could still see the way , and then rest for longer , and then probably crawl . |
33 | In my youth ( many years ago ) I worked as a redcoat at Butlin 's in Bognor Regis and used to be House Captain of York where we trained teams of holidaymakers to go as fast as possible . |
34 | Sometimes I tried to go as fast as I could , but it was easy to let the sail out and slow down if I felt I was getting out of control . |
35 | Sometimes there may be a timed section which is a few jumps and you have to go as fast as you can . |
36 | This a times course of jumps in a ring and you have to go as fast as you can . |
37 | Both attempt to go as fast as possible . |
38 | I 'm trying to go as fast as I can . |
39 | Australia and New Zealand even wanted to go as far as the international operation of aircraft on trunk routes . |
40 | Since I ca n't dress the way I like , I try to go as far as I can whilst still making a feeble attempt at femininity . |
41 | While it may not be reasonable to go as far as official opinion , there was some truth in Stalin 's retrospective judgement at the 12th Party Congress : |
42 | ‘ And there are some boys who are just out to go as far as they can with a girl and get rid of her after a couple of days . |
43 | It is not company policy to go as far as this . ’ |
44 | Our aim was to go as far as the Wellenkuppe ( 3,903 metres ) , a beautiful mountain in its own right . |
45 | Otherwise , the fieldwork strategy in large-scale quantitative studies must be broadly the same as that of Labov : we need to go as far as possible in obtaining casual styles from informants and to develop ways of distinguishing styles on a continuum from ‘ careful ’ to ‘ casual ’ style . |
46 | Did you have to go as far as that ? |
47 | When I moved to the Western Isles of Scotland I found I had no need to go as far as Norway for my Elysian coast ; there were mountains and sea in plenty right at my doorstep . |
48 | The barge-owners had to go as far as the brewery wharf across Maurice 's foredeck and over a series of gangplanks which connected them with their own boats . |
49 | Medical supplies are going in from this country not only to help Moscow and St. Petersburg , but to go as far as Ekaterinburg , Tymen , Novokuznetsk , the Kiev oblast , the Donetsk oblast , and further afield . |
50 | The CNAA 's ideas were taking a different shape in 1975 , showing an unwillingness to go as far as delegating authority for the approval of courses , but pursuing the idea of ‘ internal validation ’ . |
51 | I actually wanted to that I did n't really want to go as far as for example deciding that the chair what they are voting would be within the resources available to the . |
52 | She could n't help thinking that Cara , who had been known to take the car to go as far as the corner shop to pick up a bottle of milk , would have folded long before this . |
53 | Sylvia Pedder sometimes has to go as far as Cumbria to see her relatives . |
54 | and I reckon he broke them but he says he 's no broken but I I I felt the tooth in two side of my mouth so I just stopped the treatment there and I 'm going to another dentist some time but my wife , I do n't want to go there now cos money 's tight , I was on the D H S S , I was due to pay the first forty nine pound . |
55 | Frankie liked Nanny 's house because it was warm and brightly lit , but he was rarely allowed to go there alone because Smallfry knew things about it that he would never understand . |
56 | With all of the GDR 's western frontier open , the Wall is the most convenient crossing point only for those who want to go no further than the Kurfurstendamm . |
57 | Well , it seemed as if as soon as my back was turned Mrs Carrow went off down there , even though you could n't normally get her to go no further than the garden gate , like I said . ’ |
58 | Many countries , including the Scandinavians , Portugal and Greece , wished to go no further than traditional inter-governmental co-operation in Europe , preserving the sovereignty and independence of member states . |
59 | As long as traditional media imagery , and so on , represents disabled people as tragic individuals , with no collective voice and with little access to each other , we can expect the activities of disabled people to go no further than personal complaint . |
60 | I believe it is a hundred times better to have a leader who wants to go forward rather than one who retreats towards the hills when the going gets rough . |