Example sentences of "[noun] go [adv] very [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 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 .
3 The Victorian styles went down very well with the Japanese buyers .
4 Because erm , sun goes round very often it starts in the winter .
5 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 :
6 The Board of Trade meeting went off very well , with both Mr Murray and Mr Bushnell answering questions with exactly the right tact and diplomacy .
7 The analysis of the expenses of production of a commodity might be carried backward to any length ; but it is seldom worth while to go back very far .
8 However , things went on very well at after that .
9 However , with Jean Parmiter and Ann Langford teaching things were soon under way and the Display Items went down very well .
10 The servants went out very quietly .
11 The champagne went down very well on the night the Tobacco Institute of Australia 's appeal substantially failed , but we fear that the hangover from this report may last rather longer .
12 After the first incredulity , the fact that nobody actually had to do anything but encourage Hoomey , Bean , Singh and the unknown fourth member went down very well .
13 ‘ These letters go out very largely in areas which are already mainly Conservative so that we are not wasting our time . ’
14 ‘ The gigs went downhill very fast , ’ he recalls .
15 My breakfast party went off very well indeed , ‘ as far as talk was concerned .
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