Example sentences of "would [adv] [verb] so [adv] [conj] " in BNC.
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1 | We 'd even go so far as throwing modesty to the wind , and say you wo n't find better value for money holidays or flights anywhere else . |
2 | I 'd even go so far as to say I 'm falling in love . |
3 | The Conservatives would not always win under the electoral system of 1918 , but they would rarely do so badly as to allow anyone else to win . |
4 | Even now , I would not go so far as to say it is a bad staff plan ; after all , it enables a staff of four to cover an unexpected amount of ground . |
5 | Dhanraj began by stating unequivocally that she saw film-making as a tool for socio-political challenge ( she would not go so far as to say change ) and that documentary was best suited to this purpose . |
6 | That this Second World War would not last so long as the First , and even that it might not be a war on such a world-scale , were legitimate presumptions at the time , and Eliot was firmly of the opinion that we should be thinking then and there of the world which would finally emerge . |
7 | If the vulnerable organic layers did not exist teeth would not rot so easily but then they would be brittle and would probably break early in life . |
8 | ‘ I hope that remark does n't imply that you would n't care so much if she was a nasty person . |
9 | Surely they would n't go so far as to break in ? |
10 | I would n't go so far as to say there 's no skill , because if you do have skill in identifying draws , then you 'll increase your chances of winning by using your skill in identifying those draws , but how much you win depends very heavily on how many draws there are and how many other people choose those same draws . |
11 | Jack would n't shoot so long as he 'd got hold of him . |
12 | He was certain that Scarlet would never behave so irrationally but could not quite rid himself of the image of the breakfast table . |