Example sentences of "[adv] go [adv] [adv] [conj] " in BNC.

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1 I know that I mean he 's actually thick enough to go up there and sign on in his overalls .
2 ‘ Where we 're concerned , our religious involvement only goes as far as using images of , say , the Virgin Mary on our sleeves , but it 's not us being disrespectful .
3 ‘ Where we 're concerned , our religious involvement only goes as far as using images of , say , the Virgin Mary on our sleeves , but it 's not us being disrespectful .
4 If you , I mean if you 're only going round there and you 're gon na go to bed at a reasonable hour .
5 He wondered if Slater intended to walk the whole way with him , or whether he was only going as far as the Air Gallery , now only just across the street , where he sometimes went in the afternoons .
6 The railway only went as far as Achnasheen in 1876 .
7 Our sense of adventure only went so far and we relied on them to make the decisions .
8 ‘ I 'd better go round there and apologise right away . ’
9 She 'd better go down quickly before he started to get suspicious .
10 ‘ We 'd better go in anyway or we 'll end up having to sit in the shade for the rest of the week . ’
11 ‘ Well you 'd better go home then and get your tomato ketchup . ’
12 You had better go home now before it gets too late .
13 The party could only go as far as the unions would allow and their influence was apparent at all levels .
14 ‘ We will only go as far as suggesting some of the market leaders like Sage and Pegasus , then we let the customers decide ’ .
15 Some of the migrants may only go as far as southern Europe .
16 And you could only go as far as the money would go , could n't you ?
17 We can only go so far as union negotiators .
18 I could only go out there and do what I was doing before , which is … labouring .
19 I 'm sure the , I 'm sure they 'll all go away very when you , before you came .
20 Thus a rabbit hole may suddenly go vertically upwards or downwards at a 90-degree angle .
21 Equity says no , and soon goes so far as to lay down a rule that a mortgage is a mere security for money , and something quite different from a genuine transfer of the ownership .
22 He had overheard his uncle warning the two maid-servants not to go up there because it was too dangerous .
23 Yeah so when people are saying , Well simple harmonic motion or erm you know throwing a stone up and down that sort of thing roughly is n't it sort of one of them goes up and down a lot like that one of them just goes up once and down same equation .
24 By the time the men put their " memorial " to the employers in November 1909 , the situation was acute : " Not only has hand composition been lately going over more and more to female labour , but the operating on the type-composing machines has also been practically monopolised by the same class of cheap labour , to the consequent injury of our members . "
25 Erm I would say that in the past the loyalist paramilitaries , apart from the obvious thing which was easy going out just and killing catholics as they 've been doing recently .
26 No he 's not saying that , he 's not going that far because he 's not talking about all religions .
27 erm it might well look like that for that very small piece of graph , but the overall picture you 've lost completely by not going far enough so you , you want minus infinity to plus infinity .
28 For when I plead with him he says , ‘ I 'm not going any slower than this .
29 Erm we are not going any further than that erm we the debate this morning erm we were looking at the differences between ourselves and then for example Selby District of what what they would like to see which was er certainly more than growth oriented the County Council 's proposals are .
30 One way and another , it appears that the search for a new chief executive for IBM Corp is not going too well as one after another , the most fancied candidates declare that they are non-runners — so long after their names were first widely canvassed in the press that they leave the strong impression that they have considered or been considered for the job , but after having looked into it , decided that they would n't touch it with a bargepole : latest to declare his belated non-candidacy is former Hewlett-Packard Co chief executive John Young , who says he is ‘ definitely not a candidate ’ — ‘ He 's enjoying retirement , ’ said a Hewlett spokeswoman ; all attention is now focussed on the thought-to-be front runners that have n't ruled themselves out — Paul Stern , recently retired chairman and tough manager of Northern Telecom Ltd , who could be planning to repeat his double act at that company with another former IBMer , Edward Lucente , who has also just resigned from Northern Telecom ; the other two whose odds have shortened are George Fisher , chairman and chief executive of Motorola Inc , Morton Myerson , chairman of Perot Systems Corp , and Louis Gerstner , head of RJR Nabisco Co ; industry sources told Reuter that the name of Michael Armstrong keeps coming up within IBM — but he quit only a year ago , and has just taken the top job at Hughes Aircraft Co .
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