Example sentences of "[noun] [vb mod] [adv] go [adv] " in BNC.

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1 Another plea may not go amiss .
2 The peers argue that if Britain fails to treat it at least as a basis for negotiation ‘ the other 11 member states may well go ahead and sign the charter without any UK participation ’ .
3 Opponents of the building programme " which in any case may not go ahead as planned because of a lack of funds " claim that political instability in Russia , antiquated technologies and economic pressures ( to cut corners on safety in order to produce much-needed electricity ) could lead to another major nuclear accident .
4 Survey advice — a surveyor may recommend that a purchase should only go ahead — often on an old property — if certain building work is done .
5 That is consistent with the provisions of the former private Bill and with the views of the Select Committee , which recommended that the water level should not go below 4 m .
6 Judge Owen stayed the proceedings last November , ruling the trial should not go ahead because delays in bringing it to court amounted to an abuse of the court process .
7 But the relative said : ‘ It was a trivial incident and she was anxious that the case should not go ahead . ’
8 It would make us a lot safer and cars may not go as fast .
9 But the Reagan administration may still go ahead with the road , once protests from environmentalists have died down .
10 She knew that the car could n't go far along the ride , because this ended in dense thickets .
11 Even Amabel could not go so far as to trouble Gemma .
12 Tennis Courts The site is now in District Council ownership so the Tennis Club could now go ahead .
13 Tennis Courts The site is now in District Council ownership so the Tennis Club could now go ahead .
14 It would be miles yet , probably another day of travelling , before they reached safer country , and even if fitzAlan stubbornly insisted that he could travel the horse would n't go forever .
15 However , as with the proposed Legco referendum , the vote would only go ahead after approval by the Legco , the chief executive and the NPC standing committee .
16 Ahead there was space , but her foot was pressed down to the floor and the car would n't go any faster .
17 But , even then , the nagging thought in his mind would not go away .
18 ‘ A few sweeteners would n't go amiss on your acid tongue , ’ she muttered .
19 Tony Coleman , who led the opposition previously , said the dissenting voices would not go away .
20 But because their kids ca n't go abroad then they get a letter through to say like you know they are going on camp would they be interested .
21 The team from Cheriton will now go forward to the county finals on April 5th .
22 Johnny wo n't go anywhere like that .
23 What has actually happened effectively as a result of the massive exchange movements of 1984 and early 1985 is that an American citizen can now go anywhere in the world and purchase goods for the same price abroad as he can at home .
24 Companies may not go ahead with every investment with a positive NPV because other stakeholder positions may have to be considered , but that does not mean that there is a theoretical defect in DCF as a market-valuation mechanism .
25 The flood-water 'll just go right up there and spread out over the town .
26 It was completely blocked off coach could n't go backwards because there was cars behind it .
27 The sappers who had been involved in the preparation work could then go forward to see the devastation caused by the explosives .
28 But , where the clause did not contain that useful provision , an awkward party ran no risk in simply refusing to appoint a valuer , with the result that the reference could not go ahead and there was no way of obtaining a valuation .
29 Despite some progress in the negotiations on deploying UN troops , including Croatia 's acceptance of their being stationed in areas of current conflict in the republic , Vance reported to the UN that deployment could not go ahead until a ceasefire was observed .
30 Eva could n't go home .
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