Example sentences of "[verb] go [adv] [adv] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | And especially if they planned to go somewhere else today . |
2 | No , I 'm the first , I would n't want to go that far ahead either . |
3 | Tiller was mad ; he never forgave me but Jennie just said , ‘ Perhaps Bella does n't want to go so far away . ’ |
4 | Now these , these tend to go fairly well together . |
5 | This time we 'll need to go as far away from humans as possible , and I do n't actually think anywhere is far enough . |
6 | And , you know , with , with their help the whole thing has gone together quite nicely , so it 's , it 's from the water point of view , the basic problems are , are solved . |
7 | It has gone very sweetly ever since but that was a good deal of production time that was lost that cost me a lost more money than I had anticipated . |
8 | It 's not it 's not out of choice entirely because er the business that I was has , has gone very very badly over the last eighteen months |
9 | The amalgamation of farms has gone much too far in Britain — much further than it has in any other European country . |
10 | I am not in favour of long-term institutional care in hospitals , but the balance between the opportunity for decent health care for the elderly in our hospital services and the opportunity for other care has gone much too far . |
11 | My full interview seemed to go reasonably smoothly so at the end of it I asked how long would it take for my money to come through . |
12 | Adam went on looking at her , and her heart sank ; perhaps he 'd gone too far away in his mind to come back now . |
13 | NIGEL MANSELL smashed the track record in yesterday 's first qualifying round for the Indycar grand prix in Surfers Paradise , Australia , and vowed to go even faster today . |
14 | ‘ But I would like to go home now please , if you do n't mind . ’ |
15 | Windowless , roofless and with blackened walls , the manor house was still smoking and nobody dared go inside just yet . |
16 | He chose to be a marine engineer reckoning to go as far away as possible from the wastes of Leith and hoping to see the world . |
17 | With some aggressive buying , the futures market maintained a hefty premium all day and after hours trading in the June Footsie contract suggested that market is all set to go better again today . |
18 | He thus seems to go too far initially , and then shrink back to an anodyne conclusion . |
19 | While we do not wish to go even this far , there is no doubt that it represents a powerfully persuasive tradition of social research . |
20 | We do not have to go quite so far afield to find another language which still plays a considerable part in our daily conversation . |
21 | You should have gone home long ago . ’ |
22 | She was wearing a mixture of clothes that should not have gone very well together , but they did . |
23 | Through the winter months , the larger firms gave further assurances that they were willing " to take immediate steps for the gradual reduction of female comps " ; some it seems went even so far as to dismiss women . |
24 | They kept going just as fast — faster — but there were more and more of them . |
25 | However , he could not get going again yesterday either , out in 37 . |
26 | Richard 's counter-attack in 1186 seems to have gone very well indeed . |
27 | They are also accusing Mr Pozsgay 's supporters of trying to go too far too fast , and of constantly raising the stakes . |
28 | And then we had to go straight away there and we went different places , Northampton , s you know different places in the country like , in England . |
29 | ‘ I 've gone too far already , ’ he muttered cryptically as he turned away . |
30 | If the secularisation of the working-class had gone ahead as rapidly as Engels wished to believe , one would expect to see some reflection of this in figures showing the growth of Rationalist and Secularist Societies . |