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

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1 ‘ We 're goin' to go right back to that shop and we 're goin' to give my book back . ’
2 We went about a mile before they tired of the effort involved , and I did n't mean to go much further in any case because according to the map I had in my pocket we were by then in about the centre of the western spur of the Quillersedge woods .
3 Overall Engels seems to go much further in this enthusiasm for Morgan than the generally vague impression we get from Marx .
4 However , if Bates can conjure up a repeat of last year 's progress to the fourth round , he is unlikely to go any further with second seed and twice former champion Stefan Edberg blocking his path .
5 ‘ Starting with Jefferson Airplane and The MC5 and going right up to Sonic Youth and Hüsker Dü , it 's never worked .
6 ‘ I never heard of a transmat with a range of more than a few thousand kilometres , so I 'd say we 're probably going somewhere else on this planet . ’
7 The modern tournament is now won by a side carefully garnering its resources for two or three vital games — witness Italy in 1982 — rather than by going all out for emphatic victories in each match .
8 THE Antrim and East Antrim encounter was a hard fought game with both teams going all out for vital points , particularly East Antrim , struggling at the bottom of the league .
9 The four ships got going once again on 17 October .
10 I can imagine you turning right in one of the lanes around here , and me going straight on into some duck pond or other . ’
11 I 've had a couple of nice chats with the people at GMTV , but I told them I was n't in a hurry to decide what I would do next and frankly I do n't envy the people who are going straight on to another show . ’
12 But they 're not going fast enough for some residents of nearby welland , last night at a private meeting there was suggestions that a vigilante group should take the law into their own hands and forcibly evict the remaining travellers .
13 Bulging plastic models of these faked-up Wrestlemania monsters are going very well at this moment , in our toyshops .
14 Tickets had not been going too well for this event before the European Indoor , but afterwards Cosford was soon sold out .
15 But that might be going too far for academic professionals , however radical their stances .
16 A car driver indicates that he is turning right but goes straight on with disastrous consequences , as my brother discovered to his cost recently !
17 It goes well apart from one problem which has caused much embarrassment on more than one occasion .
18 From there they go right down to northern Spain .
19 So it went right up to ninety percent straight away .
20 Between ourselves , he 's gone downhill recently in more ways than one .
21 And they 've got ta go right round through that wing cos that 's .
22 I think we have got to start again and go right back to first principles .
23 And it can fly supersonically using only its normal engines ; with no gas-guzzling afterburners to feed , it can go much farther at such speeds than any of today 's machines .
24 I know m money did go much farther in those days but there certainly was n't very much to spare at all .
25 While that movement has nowhere been wholly completed and has gone less far in some countries than in others , there is no western nation where its effects can not be seen .
26 President , congress we should applaud the work of the Health and Environment department at National Office and in supporting this service report we must go swiftly forward into wide-ranging discussions at all levels of the G M B. The publications they have produced have been of a consistent high standard and are very user-friendly .
27 erm schools just do n't help girls to have both and so a lot of the talk about underachievement , and I do n't like that word , amongst girls really ignores the fact that girls are n't underachieving when they do n't go all out for occupational success , when they do n't set their goals very high in schools , they are being very rational because if they do achieve they are going to be faced with immense problems .
28 were trailing 18–0 in their first round cup-tie Bradford and went desperately close to another major upset against a North Division One side , but York ended four points short of victory at 18–15 .
29 were trailing 18–0 in their first round cup-tie Bradford and went desperately close to another major upset against a North Division One side , but York ended four points short of victory at 18–15 .
30 Tim ca n't go any further with that line of thought .
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