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

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1 The hole goes right through to the inner mechanism and was therefore the source of the oil leak , 19 this hole necessary for the diaphragm to work independent of the crankcase pressure fluctuations or is there some kind of seal missing or broken ?
2 The quiet period starts on the eighteenth of May and it goes right through until the twenty first of June .
3 This Aladdin goes right back to the 1,001 Nights , showing us Scheherezade ( Eartha Kitt ) being turned into the Genie of the Ring and the Caliph of Baghdad ( Sylvester McCoy ) into the Slave of the Lamp by the Grand Vizier Abanazer ( Peter Blake as a deliciously over-the-top wicked uncle ) .
4 When the moon came up , a full moon that illuminated the wet stony surface of the Waste so that it shone like a polished shield , they were able to go more quickly amongst the dappled and striped shadows of the trees .
5 by no means all rhyolite lavas are associated with obsidian — the majority are not — and , as one goes further back through the geological record , obsidian becomes progressively more and more scarce , due to devitrification , and none at all is found in rocks more than a few million years old .
6 at this point here and going right down to the final A of ANNA and the way you can , you can , cos you 're gon na step in mid way now and you assume that the appropriate sociability has set the rapport has been built and you start the role play by saying thanks very much for that , I now wan na talk about whatever your product is , yeah , and then step into role play that way ?
7 I was not angry or upset so much as concerned by the lads going so far in the wrong direction .
8 Other people were coming upstairs and going straight in through the double doors marked Wards 3 and 4 .
9 They have a record going well back into the Cambrian , when it might be supposed that the chordates were undergoing a major diversification .
10 Then reverse curves were coming up and the train ran through the first curve but was going too fast for the next one and the train left the track , killing certainly the driver and fireman and one or two passengers , I believe .
11 This was going too far for the established church in both Rome and Nicaragua , with the result that the Pope called for their resignation .
12 I had nothing particular planned , merely an idea that it might be interesting to thrash our way out into the open ocean , though , mindful of the danger of tropical storms , I had no intention of going too far from the safe shelter of a Bahamian hurricane hole .
13 From Deuteronomy 1:19–25 it seems plain that Moses intended to go straight on into the promised land at this point ; it was the people 's suggestion that they should send spies ahead .
14 This loss of faith goes far deeper among the young than the old .
15 That night El-ahrairah came out of the marshes of Kelfazin and went secretly up to the great ditch .
16 But it also went right up to the fifties .
17 Did n't we notice that her voice really was n't that strong when it went right up to the top storey ?
18 And er but of course the whole force of the explosion went right up in the light room .
19 My father , a cultivated man in every other respect , nursed a strong contempt for science which rubbed off on me and , I suspect , went right back to the Darwinian controversies of the nineteenth century , for he was the son of the manse .
20 ‘ We went right out to the Blue Lagoon .
21 This implies that capital charges will go right down to the departmental level in the budgetary control system .
22 Chamberlain was explicit about his motives in a letter to Beatrice Webb : ‘ It will remove the great danger , viz , that public sentiment should go wholly over to the unemployed and render impossible that state sternness to which you or I equally attach importance .
23 Talbot looked at Dr Wickram who , in startling contrast to Benson , was thin , dark and immaculately dressed in a blue suit , white button-down collar and a black tie , the funereal hue of which went rather well with the habitual severity of his expression , and said : ‘ Does your interest in nuclear physics extend to nuclear weaponry , Dr Wickram ? ’
24 Windows spreadsheets look good but there are those who claim that they go so far beyond the basic requirements of a spreadsheet that they are a different kettle of fish .
25 The horses always go much better on the second day , which makes the long journey seem worthwhile .
26 While waiting we watched a small number of trusted prisoners in ragged white cotton shirts , shorts and head-dress come and go apparently freely through the outer gate , engaged in errands or in work in the nearby gardens .
27 ‘ Suddenly , ’ Mr Parker recalled , ‘ he calmly turned to me and said he would not negotiate for Taylor at all , would pretend he knew nothing about him , and would go all out for the other goalkeeper . ’
28 So two times six , can you go any further with the two ?
29 Okay it ca n't go any further with the two or with the three .
30 Tommy Johnson put the visitors ahead in the 28th minute and they went further ahead in the 40th minute when Swindon player-manager Glenn Hoddle fouled Martin Kuhl on the edge of the area and Mark Pembridge blasted the free kick into the net .
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