Example sentences of "go [adv prt] [art] [adv] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 I have had many pleasant discussions with him , but I must say to him and to the House in all firmness that to ask us to talk about justice as politicians is to go down a very dangerous road .
2 Because it is so bizarre it is not possible to go down a very new route of comedy without appearing derivative .
3 Another 6a is Afin que nul ne meure , which goes up a very dramatic section of cliff to the right of the famous Pichenibule .
4 The drink theme too , broadly understood , goes back a very long way .
5 Rudston 's history goes back a very long way to Neolithic times and it is believed to be the oldest inhabited village in England .
6 ‘ There is a strong culture of control at AT&T that goes back an awfully long way , ’ observes Charles Heckscher , a labour-relations academic who has advised AT&T on its ambitious plan .
7 You have to go back a very long way indeed to a more decorous age when politicians did n't use the memoir as a weapon for reopening old wounds .
8 Yes I I remember we went down a very long cul-de-sac at one stage on self containment did n't we .
9 As we went up the almost perpendicular staircase , Wendy pulled the banister away from the wall .
10 What river engineers have begun to do is to rediscover their roots , and these , as we shall see , go back a very long way .
11 Of course we go back an awful long way do n't we ?
12 ‘ Jeffrey and I go back an awful long way , and it makes a lot of sense for him to be published by us on both sides of the Atlantic , ’ Mr Bell commented .
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