Example sentences of "to go [adv] [adv] [subord] " in BNC.

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1 It was then she remembered how he had once called her ‘ chicken ’ — the time he wanted to go somewhere else when she was under orders to go to the Moon .
2 Garland , however , seems to go rather further than this in suggesting that , in Britain at least , the emergent prison system never really embodied a ‘ reformative ’ alternative to classicism and neoclassicism at all .
3 I am very reluctant to go so far when we — or rather you — could be so near a better resolution .
4 He was even prepared to go so far as to admit that monotony was the most comfortable way .
5 But one does not have to go so far as to support child benefit for the qualitative demographic effect it may or may not have .
6 But though none might be prepared to go so far as that , all British parties would quickly realize that apparent discrimination against women in their lists would do them a lot of harm .
7 However , contributors to the Review were largely unwilling to go so far as to attempt to specify the nature of artistic quality in general , despite the fact that their own capacity to decide which texts were of sufficient interest in themselves to justify study depended upon recognizing such quality .
8 Many congratulations and a warm welcome should be given to Dorling Kindersley , the first general publisher to recognise that there is ELT potential in its list and to go so far as to publish an ELT catalogue .
9 Indeed , even without having to go so far as the Commission of the European Communities did at the hearing in arguing that registration itself already constitutes a form of establishment , it must be observed that in any event registration is a precondition for taking up and pursuing activities in the fisheries sector .
10 You might , for instance have to alter the way the murder you had in mind is committed or you might have to go so far as to alter the motive of the murderer or even find a completely different person to commit the central action .
11 ‘ I would n't like to go so far as to predict anything for Sunday but you can be certain I am far more confident about the race now than I was .
12 ‘ I am not myself convinced that the Government will be so foolish as to go so far as to privatise water .
13 She was just about to go inside again when over to her right , by the high stone wall that marked the boundary of the Roscarrock estate , she heard a single , high-pitched whistle , and looking round she saw a face observing her from the other side .
14 ‘ In the public service you must expect the clock to go somewhat slower than in any other organisation .
15 One would however have to go much further than this .
16 It was a sign that Ceauşescu intended to go much further than Dej in rehabilitating the Romanian past and distancing the Communist regime from the original Soviet model , at least so far as public presentation went .
17 When is it more important to go backwards fast than to go accurately under control ?
18 A bigger headache , unlikely to go away even if the Gulf threat evaporates , is the weakness of both the yen and the dollar .
19 Her desires were my only hold over her , so despite her frantic pleas I refused to go any further than finger-fucking until she had signed on the dotted line .
20 And the the moment that that sort of sole had worn off that the shoe repairer had put on it was n't allowed to go any further than that , it was taken off and another one put on .
21 Strictly on P P G two terms er because of the effect er on the greenbelt , but I would n't want to go any further than that , that 's my impression , Mr Curtis will undoubtably correct me if I 'm wrong .
22 But if , if we , if w we accepted the moral economy , which was that the peasant has a , a view of what is right and fair and once that fairness is established for him , that 's it , he does n't want to go any further than this .
23 It had to be done very quickly because once the tanks arrived we would not be allowed to go any further until they had passed through the city .
24 we do n't really need to go any further because we 've found it 's not balanced but we just for completeness , how many Cs on this side ?
25 Noel Littlefair , the centre 's chairman , said : ‘ We want to go further afield than just Morningside .
26 When she was discharged , she had to go home alone because no one had told her family .
27 He said : ‘ Once one group of residents goes , the others want to go fairly quickly because they can see their homes are being wound down . ’
28 Course made good , means sailing where you want to go as effectively as possible .
29 ‘ I want to go as soon as possible .
30 This time he was determined to go as straight as an arrow aimed at Saint Sebastian to the core of the problem , as he saw it .
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