Example sentences of "gone [adv] [adv] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 Have n't gone much further back but I 'd lay odds on a comfortable middle-class upbringing ; do n't know for sure , though .
2 The amalgamation of farms has gone much too far in Britain — much further than it has in any other European country .
3 I am not in favour of long-term institutional care in hospitals , but the balance between the opportunity for decent health care for the elderly in our hospital services and the opportunity for other care has gone much too far .
4 And , you know , with , with their help the whole thing has gone together quite nicely , so it 's , it 's from the water point of view , the basic problems are , are solved .
5 Those days have gone only so long as a Government are in power who are determined to continue a regime of common sense and reasonable and balanced industrial relations .
6 You should have gone home long ago . ’
7 It 's gone ever so quickly , these have grown up .
8 time 's gone quickly really here , really quickly .
9 I mean , we 'd just gone straight away well in fact , we fell asleep down here that 's why we went .
10 It 's just , I I you know , we were there and we 'd sort of gone past so rather than reverse
11 Yet the redefinition of factors which need to be considered for a fuller understanding of politics and power have not gone nearly far enough : they are still confined to the world of public politics and the struggles for power in the public arena .
12 ‘ She 's gone nearly long enough , ’ said Constance .
13 Although things have gone well so far , the Mozambican peace process is far from secure .
14 Again Balfour 's account is in substantial agreement , although he adds the gloss that when , at one stage in his summing up he referred to his assumption that Asquith would not serve under either Law or Lloyd George , Asquith intervened to say that he had not gone quite so far as that ; he must consult his friends before giving a final answer .
15 Its bark was gone quite long ago
16 No-one else had gone quite as far as that , and the self-conscious Thiercelin had tried to look as if Lefevre was nothing to do with him .
17 She thrust the paper across the desk , then was gone almost as fast as she 'd come .
18 If the secularisation of the working-class had gone ahead as rapidly as Engels wished to believe , one would expect to see some reflection of this in figures showing the growth of Rationalist and Secularist Societies .
19 He started things off in South Kirby years ago and they have gone ahead ever since .
20 These had peaked in 1950 with combined sales of 3.8 million but had gone steadily downhill thereafter .
21 Matt 's not gone anywhere just now
22 Well usually usually not always but just about always he 's at home he has n't gone anywhere so how far away is he zero as well so you get zero zero goes through the origin .
23 Tuesday the seventh when , I 've just got to write it in my book you see because I have n't gone that far ahead .
24 I would n't play snakes and ladders — I have n't gone that far yet !
25 ‘ I 've gone too far already , ’ he muttered cryptically as he turned away .
26 By Lancaster Road standards , the Ryans had gone too far up in the world , making them aliens .
27 Adam went on looking at her , and her heart sank ; perhaps he 'd gone too far away in his mind to come back now .
28 He answered that he had gone too far now and that the Country expected a dissolution .
29 Leith began to recover from feeling shaken to realise that things had gone too far now for her to confess everything , but in any case she could n't do that , not when Rosemary and Travis were so insistent on secrecy .
30 She was wearing a mixture of clothes that should not have gone very well together , but they did .
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