Example sentences of "go all " in BNC.

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1 Or survivals at the level of colour : liking for flat and intense colours , local earth and vegetable dyes , which may go all the way back to the ancient textile traditions such as that of the Paracas culture in Peru .
2 With luck , with extreme luck , the curtain would n't go all the way down to the river 's bed .
3 Italy has also provided extensive coverage , while in New Zealand there has been almost saturation screening of races , no doubt fuelled by the hope that , although the All Blacks and their cricket team failed to win their respective World Cups , New Zealand sailors can go all the way and clinch the oldest international sporting trophy in the world .
4 In many areas , the split is not into a clear cut one of those for and against , but often includes middle groups who are sympathetic to some of the ideas of Liberation Theology but can not go all the way with it .
5 And I know what Briant is doing , and why , and though I do n't go all the way with him , I go far enough to want to come in on his side .
6 ‘ We 've come so far , we might as well go all the way . ’
7 You could go all night and not see a single soul and the same in the city on a Sunday morning .
8 If you 've helped someone and you feel really good about it , let go all those negative feelings about how you could have done it better .
9 She realized that if she chose she could go all day without food and go to bed at any hour she liked .
10 ‘ No , it 's made your legs go all red . ’
11 There is no way they can not go all the way yet again ’ — CIARAN FITZGERALD ( Ireland coach ) after the 38–9 drubbing at the hands of England at Twickenham .
12 Hopefully we can go all the way to Wembley , but we 've all been saying in the dressing room that there are some big league games coming up and we have to concentrate on them . ’
13 If Pittsburgh do go all the way , they could find their old rivals the Dallas Cowboys waiting for them .
14 But nine out of 10 said you should n't go all the way unless both you and the girl want to .
15 Nilsson added : ‘ With a little luck I 'm sure we can go all the way .
16 ‘ Certainly I have tremendous admiration for Leeds and feel they can go all the way to the European Cup final . ’
17 I have n't toured for a few years now , apart from the World Cup and I made that an exception because I felt we could go all the way and win it . ’
18 Olsen hopes that Taylor does not go all the way with the long ball game and play big , powerful strikers like Brian Deane and David Hirst .
19 Before I left school , the local papers were full of me , They were always saying things like ‘ This boy will go all the way to the top ’ and that , and I suppose you could say I took notice of the media .
20 What all these elements are supposed to do is answer what Sybase claims are the five big reasons users are unwilling to finally go all the way with open systems as opposed to host or legacy solutions .
21 As will lie seen later , I do not myself go all the way with the attitudinist theory of ethics .
22 Where could he go all day ?
23 As we pass the finish line at the end of the first circuit , he lets go all the power in the car 's 333 bhp , the big bonnet lifts , the needle on the rev counter winds towards the red limit and , suddenly , your complacent reporter is hanging onto his seat-belt mounting with white knuckles , his notebook abandoned in the footwell .
24 He could fish with Mr Burkett — they had caught a fine pike and two trout on the lazy trawl up-lake — he could let go all those minaretted plans , those fantastical ambitions , and be what he was born to be , a jovial , lazy , loved and loving man , getting by .
25 They can go all day and all night . ’
26 ‘ Perhaps the motor sledges can go all night , but the Englishmen ca n't .
27 ( Well who could want such sloppy kisses anyway thought I ) And if you lay full length with them on the beach it was a " sign " you would go all the way .
28 She shall go all in grey and you shall lend her your seed pearls .
29 M. You ca n't go all through life trusting no one .
30 Betty persisted , ‘ No , but why would they go all that way to draw on a rock ? ’
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