Example sentences of "[adv] go [adv] [prep] [v-ing] " in BNC.
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1 | Within a particular culture , a description can naturally go further in identifying a devout picture of a Virgin and Child , or a dancing figure with six arms as Siva . |
2 | John the former Manchester City manager is there , a former manager of Shrewsbury as well , he 's with Alan and Blackburn have just gone close to going two one up . |
3 | Bush , whose discoveries in his three decades have included the likes of A-Ha , did not go lightly into making his offer . |
4 | But I could not go there without checking up on our dearly loved Temple . |
5 | A rise in numbers would by itself help to explain why the upper classes were looking for new and wider choice of occupation ; it does not go far towards explaining the popularity of Cîteaux . |
6 | Rosa : That 's if your patroa says something to you that really ticks you off , but because she 's your boss you just go away without saying anything . |
7 | His latest speech seemed to go further than he had ever gone before in advocating force to achieve the kind of England he wanted . |
8 | Levine later went upmarket by helping to finance De Sica 's Two Women ( 1961 ) and Fellini 's 8 1/2 ( 1963 ) , but with Mel Brooks 's The Producers , and The Graduate , he was taking a chance on relatively new film talent . |
9 | This is still possible and it can also go further by sharing and co-operation between schools . |
10 | We are now going ahead in burning of our finite natural gas resources like there is no tomorrow . |
11 | The sentence of Poindexter 's former subordinate , Oliver North , had been overturned for similar reasons in July 1990 [ see p. 37605 ] , but the appellate panel now went further by refusing to allow Walsh to return to the trial judge and attempt to show that the trial testimony was not tainted , as had been permitted in North 's case . |
12 | The Governor even went further by paraphrasing the Bible in his urgings for the bill 's passage : ‘ He that doeth nothing is damned , and I do n't want to be damned . ’ |
13 | So my father went over on the Monday evening and after such a a young man paid such interest in the garden and paying so much compliments , Well you ca n't go home without coming in for a cup of tea . |
14 | Hey , d' you hear about the fire-eater who could n't go anywhere without meeting an old flame ? |
15 | There was a period in that decade where you could n't go anywhere without seeing The Stranglers . |
16 | ‘ I ca n't go anywhere without falling over references to it . |
17 | ‘ Yes , except that while I was pulling Harry along to that far corner to give him better support , someone opened the main door above our heads , like I told you , and then went away without saying anything , and I heard a car drive off , which might have been Harry 's . ’ |
18 | However , tradition says that Betsy Miller was always particular about her appearance and never went ashore without looking neat , fresh and feminine . |
19 | Heaven for him meant them being given a lift in a girlfriend 's second-hand Fiat and , whereas other toddlers of fifteen months or so usually toted teddy bears or other furry animals , he never went anywhere without taking along at least one toy car . |