Example sentences of "[verb] go [adv] as " in BNC.

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1 ‘ For , ’ she put down , ‘ I want to go there as humble McAllister who keeps the house clean , dressed the doll and made and embroidered the baby clothes , not as the American Princess doing the gracious , ladling our Papa 's money , not one penny of which I have earned , smiling and patronising those not so fortunate as myself , and then leaving them to go home to the embassy — to forget them ! ’
2 Oh , alright then , I want to go home as well !
3 ‘ We expect to go ahead as 12 , ’ a government official said in London .
4 Unless a player is totally without imagination , then he can not fail to be aware of what has gone before as he makes his pilgrimage round Augusta .
5 It 's not so long ago that Kilmarnock were talking about wanting to go up as champions and look at them now .
6 ‘ Good evening , Conrad , ’ Philippa said as she came into the room and bestowed a kiss on his bald patch , saint blessing sinner , and then called out to Larry whom she had seen going in as she walked up the hill with her offerings .
7 So it 's all going to go ahead as per the script .
8 The agony that others seem to go through as they try to balance the contrasting facets of their lives leaves Sustad largely unaffected .
9 I 've got to go now as it 's time for me to get my new dresses fitted .
10 W what happened when things began to go down as regards the ships then ?
11 I shall certainly set the police on you if you continue to go on as you are doing . ’
12 My life is set to go on as it always has and no war can change it that I can see . ’
13 I was quite impressed by this and since he was going back to England that evening I decided to go back as soon as I 'd seen him off .
14 should have gone soon as they got out of work .
15 Things can not be allowed to go on as they are .
16 Mac came in fifth but with the same time as Richard , the Frenchman , and after a British protest he was allowed to go forward as the track had a nine-lane straight .
17 Markets do go down as well as up , but seldom when most people think they should .
18 I should have liked to go on as we were , but nothing goes on , even for a short time , without making the kind of decision which was , in this case , clearly impossible .
19 One that had gone even as he groped for it .
20 He had gone up as usual to turn Willie 's lamp down and had found him sitting up in bed with one of his library books lying open on his knees .
21 Thus if the 1976 Bill had gone through as introduced , railway and airline employees would have been treated as receiving benefits in kind from concessionary travel equal to the open market cost of tickets and schoolmasters would have been taxed for concessionary education on the amount of the normal school fees .
22 These were set out facing the way the explorer had gone so as to ensure a good view of him on his return .
23 These are strategic alternatives which would capitalize on George and Marie 's strengths and minimize their weaknesses : it is the business of a case study answer to identify these alternatives and not just to assume that the proprietors have to go on as they started .
24 It 's unfortunate your big end 's gone just as we 've run out of lanolin , will axle grease do ?
25 if the rail fare 's gone up as I expect it may well have done .
26 television eighty pounds , it 's gone up as well
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