Example sentences of "[verb] [adv] [adv] go " in BNC.
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1 | At the same time the keyboard conductor makes sure that the electrostatic charge that builds up inside you also has somewhere else to go . |
2 | of the posts identified , but , even though it has done very well , it has somewhat further to go . |
3 | Pennett was offered a one-season trial on Johnson 's recommendation , and says : ‘ It has so far gone better than I dared to hope . |
4 | This country has so far gone in the opposite direction . |
5 | All this has long since gone , and the problem of rehabilitation is immense . |
6 | The stones of the church are dark with age and the roof has long since gone . |
7 | Both of these recent releases from the duo 's Threshold House label tinker with material that has long since gone out of print in an attempt to create something else . |
8 | Not far from there , at 7 rue Delta , he had hired a pavilion due for demolition for these artists ( it has long since gone and been replaced by a house ) . |
9 | But direct observation does give you the colours and you do become more accurate , even though sunlight and shadows move so fast during the time it takes to paint such a scene that the particular arrangement that caught your eye in the first place has long since gone by the time the picture is finished ! |
10 | The medieval castle has long since gone , its site occupied by the great house , built by Sir John Vanbrugh for the fourth Earl of Manchester between 1707–14 . |
11 | BRITAIN 'S ‘ greenest ’ car is the Subaru Vivio 660cc which has only just gone on sale . |
12 | At $5,550 , IBM Corp 's new 16″ colour Xstation 150 seems pricey , but then it 's built around the Motorola Inc 88110 which has only recently gone into volume production ( UX No 422 ) : thought to clock at 40Mhz IBM says the 150 outperforms its existing Xstation 130 by a factor of six at 115,000 Xstones , and comes with from 6Mb to 22Mb RAM . |
13 | A big cat that has only recently gone extinct is the sabre-tooth ( " tiger " ) , named after its colossal canine teeth which jutted down from the upper jaw in the front of what must have been a terrifying gape . |
14 | The rather crass claims it contains only further go to highlight the illegitimate idiots that support this god forsaken club . |
15 | And it stopped short never to go again |
16 | Ipswich for example , was providing a full service and has now actually gone to the times that we 're providing . |
17 | Babies that sleep little and cry frequently often go on to become hyperkinetic . |
18 | Raskolnikov is young , preoccupied and merely puzzled — ‘ young , abstract and therefore cruel ’ , the severe voice of the novel descries him elsewhere — but the reader attends in tragic wonder , for he understands that Marmeladov has indeed nowhere to go , a nowhere which is the finality of his loose end , at once in character , at once personal to the selfish selfless rationale of one man 's marriage and his other circumstances , personal to his ‘ destitution ’ or ‘ extremity ’ or ‘ misère ’ ( nishcheta , which he is careful to distinguish from his poverty ) , and at the same time an objective and transpersonal theme running through all Dostoevsky 's work . |
19 | It was now clear that this was because an atom in its ground state has nowhere else to go , unless it can be given the rather large amount of energy necessary to lift it to an excited state with n greater than I. |
20 | ‘ She says she has nowhere else to go . |
21 | He is about sixty and they should have retired him years ago , but he has nowhere else to go . |
22 | For the last five years , Fortran has led a very quiet life , so quiet in fact the launch of new Fortran specifications two years ago , called Fortran90 , has pretty much gone unnoticed even by Fortran users . |
23 | I had erm I was going to be representative of this committee at a erm safety seminar for three days at the beginning of this week that I was n't able to go to , and Councillor Kurtz has very kindly gone in my place , which is why she is not able to come to this meeting . |
24 | As she lost the thread entirely , all thought of telling him the work she had done so far went out of her head . |
25 | And she 'd only just gone to the end of the road to phone Ken was working away . |
26 | Then we all came together again to go through the material before we started to teach it . |
27 | You 'd feel just like going up to London wont you ? |
28 | ‘ Yer old man an ’ his sidekick done real well goin' in an' gittin' you out . |
29 | Hope once again went through the elaborate mechanism of lighting the pipe , looking about him for wind , but the day was utterly calm . |
30 | Do n't , Debbie usually come in er , Sunday morning , but er what , they 've got somewhere else to go today |