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

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1 The full extension of the slide only goes as far down as C , but an ‘ E slide ’ gives the low B natural ; the B flat is taken as a ‘ pedal note ’ in the first position of the B flat instrument and the rest of the pedal notes are available down to E , the bottom open string of the string bass .
2 ‘ I 'd better go straight up there . ’
3 In these conditions , the type of homosexuality that is mediated through pop music can only go just so far : in a perfect paradigm , Frankie Goes to Hollywood exploited the gay image of lead singers Paul Rutherford and Holly Johnson — for ‘ Relax ’ — and then dropped it like a hot potato as soon as another marketing device — this time , nuclear war became available for ‘ Two Tribes ’ .
4 Teddy refuses to be drawn on his early life and will only go as far back as the Biggin Hill Air Fair of June this year when Anita and Bob Armstrong ‘ adopted ’ him .
5 UNCED 's Secretary-General , Maurice Strong , has acknowledged that there will be " serious failures " at the summit , and added , in an oblique reference to the US , that " some countries are not going nearly as far as they could " .
6 No you 're not going right up there .
7 The result is of that is not fortunate that they 've been delayed but that in fact we have as much money to spend on them next year from the capital receipts as we will have spent this year , so in a sense we , we 're not going backwards there either .
8 On King Street Junior ( Radio 4 , Thursday ) things were not going quite as swimmingly as the Secretary of State might wish .
9 Things are not going so well over at Castlereagh Park either just at the moment with Ards manager Paul Malone possibly landing himself in trouble with the authorities .
10 But I knew Elsie would start at the top and not go very far down .
11 Fucking go somewhere else then now you know where not to go do n't you ?
12 I mean , we 'd just gone straight away well in fact , we fell asleep down here that 's why we went .
13 He could not go fast enough now to satisfy him .
14 Unfortunately , this weighty tome does not go nearly far enough into this fascinating world of the interrelationships that ants have with the plants and other animals in their day-to-day business of running the world : Rather , we have a specialised symposium that concentrates on the largely negative aspects of viewing some of the world 's most fascinating species only as anthropogenic pests .
15 All these three new developments are in the direction which this book advocates , but they do not go nearly far enough .
16 I could not go there very often , however , for such an expedition cost a week 's salary .
17 The annual replacement of the fuel rods a month later did not go too well either .
18 The Crofting Reform ( Scotland ) Act of 1976 did not go quite as far as this , but it did give the crofters the incontestable right to purchase their house and garden , and the optional ( though not incontestable ) right to purchase their land for 15 times the annual rent .
19 Many may have been persuaded or encouraged not to do so by the uncertainty in the law , so I would not go quite as far as my hon. Friend in suggesting that local authorities alone are to blame .
20 If he did not go quite so far as Eric Linklater in believing that what Mary was doing down at Kirk o' Field during the last days of Darnley 's life in February 1567 was indulging a ‘ womanly zeal for nursing ’ , he certainly had no doubt of her innocence .
21 The Flower of Chivalry did not go quite so far as that .
22 After sharing the camaraderie of the fighting services or the hardships of civilian bombing on equal terms , surely women would not go meekly back home to wife-and-motherhood ?
23 Yet the redefinition of factors which need to be considered for a fuller understanding of politics and power have not gone nearly far enough : they are still confined to the world of public politics and the struggles for power in the public arena .
24 Again Balfour 's account is in substantial agreement , although he adds the gloss that when , at one stage in his summing up he referred to his assumption that Asquith would not serve under either Law or Lloyd George , Asquith intervened to say that he had not gone quite so far as that ; he must consult his friends before giving a final answer .
25 Matt 's not gone anywhere just now
26 ‘ Fans just go straight home instead of coming in for a drink .
27 I cocked the old gun and squeezed the trigger , and it just went forward too slowly to fire a round .
28 I did n't stay to see it happen , just went as far up the fields as I could go .
29 and then I 'll just go straight down there and I 'll meet outside the erm outside the
30 Well if he does n't , we 'll just go somewhere else then .
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