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

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1 But — there it was , and I began to go down as quickly as possible but with difficulty , for there was almost a metre between rungs .
2 The best defence here is to go underground as quickly as possible .
3 They would of course let me know what was going on as soon as possible .
4 We must remember , however , that just as all the alpine chains of Europe are now known to have been still pushing forward over the molasse in late Miocene times , so in places such as the Apennines , movements were still going on as late as Quaternary times .
5 This trade-off was based on the original observations by Professor A. W. Phillips of the relationship between the rate of change of money wage rates and unemployment levels over long periods of time going back as far as 1861 .
6 ‘ I 'll have to go out much earlier than that .
7 Of course , the Cardiff bay barrage proposal goes back much further than that .
8 He chose to be a marine engineer reckoning to go as far away as possible from the wastes of Leith and hoping to see the world .
9 I knew he could punch but I did n't know Razor could go down as quickly as that . ’
10 Fall down and crawl left under the wall , push the crate left onto the button and jump up through the roof , go up , left , up on the lift , right , and then fall down , go under the lift and go left to collect the object , go right , up on the lift , left under the wall , up through the roof , up , left , up on the lift , left , push the crate left onto the button , go left along the conveyor belt , go left and collect the battery , now go down as far as possible and enter the door to complete the level .
11 Tomorrow she would go home as early as possible and she would never see him again .
12 The courts seem to take the view that the minimum mark-up is usually in the region of 50 per cent of the hourly rate , and can rise in personal injury cases to 75 per cent in a very big , difficult case , and could go up as far as 100 per cent or more for cases of the greatest difficulty or where quantum is huge and complex .
13 We 'll go back inside anyway when these gentlemen have gone past and .
14 I 'm not gon na go back any further than that .
15 Apart from the personal attacks , its indictment of her political and ideological ideas went back as far as 1978 when she published her novel Await .
16 The origins of this philosophy go back as far as 1970 when Shell and the Nature Conservancy first devised a competition aimed at encouraging young people to come up with ideas to conserve their local environment .
17 Such claims in fact go back as far as 1926 , but it was with Thom 's careful measurement of many stone circles and alignments in Britain and Brittany that a scientific analysis of the problem could be attempted .
18 Very few registers go back as far as 1538 .
19 Few of them , however , go back as far as 1880 , though historical reconstruction can often supplement them .
20 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 .
21 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 .
22 The Flower of Chivalry did not go quite so far as that .
23 The Crofting Reform ( Scotland ) Act of 1976 did not go quite as far as this , but it did give the crofters the incontestable right to purchase their house and garden , and the optional ( though not incontestable ) right to purchase their land for 15 times the annual rent .
24 If the theory is correct , trials involving HIV infected patients could go ahead as early as next year .
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