Example sentences of "[verb] [adv] [adv] go [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | " You 'd better not go over with that on you , " he said , looking at her middle . |
2 | And just in case I may say things I 'll be sorry for , I 'd better not go on , except for one last word . |
3 | Right so I just stopped at the paracetamol , and I says , Och , I 'd better not go back up . |
4 | Peggy did not immediately go downstairs but went to her own room . |
5 | Owen did not even go back to his office . |
6 | She did not even go as far as her room — the sound of the door being unlocked , opening and closing again should surely not carry down to the hall . |
7 | On this night he did not then go straight to bed . |
8 | Of course , things did not always go so smoothly . |
9 | You know that I do not necessarily go along with your concept of visual character in the way that you use it , but would the visual character be altered in a way that would cause a coincidence of greenbelt function were that important hedge not in existence on the north side of D thirty nine ? |
10 | Despite the fact that ‘ if only ’ implies that things could be different , they do not actually go away when the ideal conditions are achieved , they just surface in a new guise . |
11 | Others have been suggested : to prevent the conduct of government business being unduly hampered and delayed by ‘ excessive ’ litigation ; to reduce the risk that civil servants will behave in over-cautious and unhelpful ways in dealing with citizens for fear of being sued if things go wrong ; to ration scarce judicial resources ; to ensure that the argument on the merits is presented in the best possible way , by a person with a real interest in presenting it ( but quality of presentation and personal interest do not always go together ) ; to ensure that people do not meddle paternalistically in the affairs of others ( query : can representative applicants be accused of this ? ) ; to ensure that the applicant has a personal interest not just an ideological concern in the outcome ( but , query , may not a genuine concern for the interests of others be neither purely personal nor purely ideological ? ) . |
12 | The two do not always go together and experts who combine the two are in short supply . |
13 | In this case it will be as well not to use the bass drum and cymbals simultaneously ( they do not really go particularly well together ) , so that the cymbals can be played in the proper way , one held in each hand . |
14 | His encounters are essentially private in most cases , for polluters do not often go over his head to his superiors , either to negotiate or to complain . |
15 | ‘ We have seen people go into the forest from the Ridgery but they do not often go alone like you . |
16 | And there 's a twelve ohm which is a thinner one because it does n't let as much go through . |
17 | Mounties , when investigating , did n't nowadays go around dressed for parades . |
18 | Perhaps they did n't ever go up in the loft . |
19 | But things did n't always go smoothly . |
20 | The ball bounced their way , but sometimes it did n't quite go far enough . |
21 | So that 's why their policies might seem a little bit wishy-washy in that how that if they were going straight for a rich peasant economy then perhaps you would have expected a more spectacular economic growth , but there was n't and perhaps this was because they did n't actually go positively just for a rich peasant economy , they were trying to achieve a greater degree of erm egalitarianism in the countryside at the same time . |
22 | They did n't actually go in for sabotage or anything , did they ? ’ |
23 | And er we did n't actually go in , but I 'd love to go back one day and have a look , |
24 | well I 'd go along with that but what I was saying was I , I thought you might become more confrontational and if you were then we 'd 've got into a bit of a tennis match there and but then you did n't go down that route , that 's what I 'm saying , you did n't actually go down that cos if you had 've done we 'd 've got nowhere |
25 | Something left undealt with is invariably going to recur and cause trouble in the future — things do n't just go away because the possibility to talk about them is n't there . ’ |
26 | Do n't just go along . |
27 | He said that a man who 's gon na build a , build something , let's put it in a modern setting , the man who 's gon na , a man and woman , a couple are gon na put an extension on their house , they do n't just go down and buy a few dozen bricks , er , and a bag cement and start , they work out how much it 's gon na cost them first of all . |
28 | We do n't just go in and teach them . |
29 | ‘ You do n't normally go round calling me John all the time . ’ |
30 | ‘ I do n't normally go in for public displays of affection , ’ he murmured , ‘ but you 're irresistible . |