Example sentences of "[adj] [verb] go [adv] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | This involves going as far down a single path as possible . |
2 | ‘ This has gone too far , ’ she stormed , rounding on him like a vengeful fury . |
3 | ‘ This has gone far enough , ’ he snapped . |
4 | Sometimes you 'd be having a bit of a lark together and Con would draw himself up and say , ‘ This has gone far enough ’ , or , ‘ Have you considered the implications of this course of action ? ’ |
5 | Yeah , but there ca n't be there ca n't be enough o , enough erm te ten thousands and this has to go right up to the top . |
6 | The British opinion , for what it was worth , was that by no stretch of the imagination was Bao Dai 's régime in de facto control ( they also warned the Americans that Schuman would claim that the French had gone as far as they could in Vietnam without creating trouble in French North Africa ) . |
7 | This had gone too far , and now that she was in very grave danger her mind was able to overpower her desire . |
8 | Some have gone even further and are offering free mortgage protection insurance for new borrowers . |
9 | Some have gone even further to suggest that , since people are purposive beings , all practices , including moral practices , are purposive in nature : ‘ a practice without a point is an empty ritual ’ . |
10 | Such speeds would seem to be at variance with the shared space concept ; indeed some have gone so far as to suggest eight km/h as a more appropriate maximum consistent with child safety . |
11 | In many cases local authorities have taken the initial steps and some have gone so far as to form housing associations for the specific purpose of transfer . |
12 | Some have gone much further and postulated a grid covering the whole of the Earth 's surface . |
13 | Now these , these tend to go fairly well together . |
14 | But when I came back it all seemed to go away again . |
15 | 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 . |
16 | So how could they all have gone away together ? ’ |
17 | The Head Girl of Malvern Girls ' College and a scientist contemporary represented the Upper VI , and here again they had different backgrounds , one having joined the school from a smaller boarding school for the Vl form , and the other having gone right through at Malvern . |
18 | ‘ Well , fifty 's gone already in backhanders to a couple of the girls at Central Records . |
19 | That 's gone home now . |
20 | Both attempt to go as fast as possible . |
21 | 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 . |