Example sentences of "[noun] goes [adv] [adv] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 Personally , I do not find it objectionable , and in any case the smell goes off very quickly when it comes into contact with the soil and bacteria get to work on it .
2 The experience he has gained in the mines at immediately a man g a man who has been in the mines goes down there again his er n er he gives himself away , because , just because of the experiences .
3 But though Athens ' diplomatic interest in the west goes back so early , it seems that Syracuse 's aims of conquest long preceded and are independent of any serious commitment of men or money by Athens .
4 After a meal consisting largely of refined carbohydrate food the blood-sugar level goes up very quickly , which would seem to be a good thing in satisfying the appetite .
5 He commented , ‘ SCOTVEC provision with its flexibility of delivery and assessment goes down particularly well with our European partners .
6 Perhaps that piece goes on there somewhere , is that a piece of his nose ?
7 Why is it that a cup of tea goes down so well ?
8 Foreign ownership goes back just as far , in the sense that individuals such as Waldorf Astor and Max Aitken ( Lord Beaverbrook ) used foreign capital to buy into the English press .
9 Because erm , sun goes round very often it starts in the winter .
10 Of course , the Cardiff bay barrage proposal goes back much further than that .
11 ‘ The council goes on too long , ’ he said .
12 After pointing out that the distinction between cases of habeas corpus in a criminal matter , and cases where the matter is not criminal goes back very far , Viscount Simon L.C. said , at pp. 156–157 :
13 We make sure your mortgage goes through as quickly and as easily as possible .
14 Obviously if business goes really swimmingly then it may be easier to , I 'm not sure .
15 and you 're not thinking and the next minute you do that and your graph goes all out then .
16 You sometimes try to eat more fruit but the secret store of chocolate goes down just as fast .
17 Even in the new Latin America , it seems , the commitment to free trade goes only so far .
18 Half term week goes so fast so of all the things we were gon na do this week .
19 Praise goes twice as far in producing positive results as picking on the negative .
20 Morton goes back much further , however .
21 The nationalist goes back much earlier , even though , as one of his biographers says , ‘ Everything that touches on his life until 1941 is fragmentary , approximate and controversial .
22 ‘ But if the contribution goes up again then I do n't know what I will do . ’
23 Is my right hon. Friend aware that the need for a review in London goes back much further than Lord Ennals ?
24 The Danes gave Sewerby its name , which has been spelt in many different ways — Sywardby , Sewardby and Suerby — but its history goes back much further .
25 When spending power goes up relatively quickly the long-term growth in property crime slows down .
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