Example sentences of "[det] go [adv] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | Of course that goes even more for the game against Holland in Cagliari on June 16 , but on Wednesday the Dutch , deprived of most of their foreign-based players , were in no position to provide fresh portents . |
2 | Not surprisingly , Orton 's anarchic irresponsibility was thought by some to go too far , not just in what he actually did , but in the refusal in his work to confront established morality with an earnest moral alternative . |
3 | ( This goes particularly well with a green vegetable , such as broccoli or spinach . ) |
4 | ‘ This goes much too far . ’ |
5 | This goes much further than the recommendations of the Royal Commission . |
6 | Educated , urban Spaniards demanded institutional and constitutional reforms , some going so far as to favour the monarchy 's replacement by a republic ; in Catalonia and the Basque country , where distinctive languages and cultures existed , rising nationalist movements opposed the regime 's centralizing character ; in Morocco , Spain and her army became embroiled in what was to be her last colonial war ; and two mass forces of the left , socialism and anarchism , emerged to offer organized protest against the injustices of Spanish society . |
7 | Some district societies also want an assurance that the Institute will not take on additional regulatory responsibilities without consulting the membership : some go as far as urging it to oppose any future legislation to extend statutory regulation of members ' activities . |
8 | SSL is claimed to be very difficult for ( hearing ) adults to learn ; some go so far as to say that it is impossible . |
9 | Many manufacturers wo n't allow you to remove the machine 's case without automatically voiding your warranty : some go so far as to put seals over the case so they can tell if you 've opened it . |
10 | Some go so far , though this is an excessive claim , as to argue that variable analysis is the embodiment of the scientific method , while more , if less fulsomely , do make strong claims for it as the epitome of objective , rigorous empirical social research against which all others are to be judged . |
11 | Indeed , some went so far as to ‘ play dumb ’ when they were with male students because they knew that the men did n't like clever women . |
12 | At a time when water formed the only practicable means of bulk transportation , the cultivation of grain was profitable in Norfolk and Sussex , where the arable districts were next to the coast , wheat and malt being the chief commodities clearing the ports there , much of it bound for London , though some went farther afield , including victuals for armies operating against Scotland . |
13 | With some exceptions , the gentry and clergy readily accepted the Restoration in 1660 ; few went as far as the Reverend Dr William Oughtred who , at the age of 86 , ‘ died of excess of joy when he heard of the restoration of the monarchy ’ . |
14 | The top scorer was Mike ‘ Wo n't this go any faster ’ Hooper and with 148 points and , and he received a prize for his driving prowess . |
15 | If this went too far , of course , the sense of supernatural assistance would destroy one 's awareness of the companions ' courage , as also the deeply-felt implicit moral that this is the way to behave . |
16 | This went too far . |
17 | Holland , the only country lying mainly below sea level , is understandably obsessed by the sea , but this went too far even for even the greatest patriots . |
18 | I thought the best thing to be , before this went any further , was brisk . |
19 | But this went much further than healthy scepticism . |
20 | We 're moving into erm an age where , for example , there is a lot of unemployment , and one ca n't see that going away very quickly . |
21 | Try and get that going as soon as possible . |
22 | Come out and go these go right just down there is a postbox on the left hand side . |
23 | I hope it all goes very well and that a good time will be had by all . |
24 | ‘ All going well there , Edward ? ’ |
25 | The sudden impact of being in a situation of which you have long dreamed is a temporary high , soon destroyed by the dread possibility of them all going away again . |
26 | ‘ It 's all going unbelievably well ’ , summed up Bill McLaughlin , the mission design manager from NASA , at the end of last week . |
27 | It 's all going very well . |
28 | so are you all going home fairly sharpish ? |
29 | It 's all going so smoothly this morning is n't it ? |
30 | If Dunbar could be lulled first into a false sense of security , it might all go more satisfactorily . |