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

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1 It is unnecessary to go too far back in history to discover the origins of some of the voluntary schemes for the provision of legal advice which now exist .
2 This goes much too far . ’
3 Objectively , Karen was prepared to go almost as far as her predecessor , and her eager greed more than made up for the thrill I used to get from subjecting dogged , cow-like Manuela to the same routines .
4 Holland , the only country lying mainly below sea level , is understandably obsessed by the sea , but this went too far even for even the greatest patriots .
5 The overseas struggle had become closer to a world-wide contest ; the fighting outside Europe before 1713 had been confined to North America , but between 1739 and 1763 the British went far enough afield to attack the Philippines and — what was much more important — the struggle had spread to India .
6 We 're moving into erm an age where , for example , there is a lot of unemployment , and one ca n't see that going away very quickly .
7 The fact that Harry Martin had seen fit to go this far not only alarmed her but also made her realise that she must be on to something .
8 Come out and go these go right just down there is a postbox on the left hand side .
9 All went well as far as Jersey , where the Met man proclaimed that thunderstorms to the south would shortly ground all light aircraft , pointing to the yellow and red swathe on his TV monitor .
10 So the three things that really got me yesterday was the Aldershot method the structured thoughts and the coaching they all went together very well and Rob let's see what he thinks
11 Although it was only ten miles direct , it would be fully half that again by the route planned ; and they would be able to go only very slowly , in the darkness .
12 ‘ My wife likes to get out to Redcar , but we 'll be able to go less often now .
13 Furthermore , in neither case is there any clash between the dissonant word and its closest syntactic companion ; thus , jolly and strong go perfectly happily together :
14 The same goes even more strongly for photos in the Annual Report .
15 In a more relaxed moment — and there were not many of these Ken told Fenella that he always felt ‘ obliged to go much more out on a limb than most people . ’
16 To understand the Rottweiler lineage , it is necessary to go even further back in time .
17 Belief in progress was not confined to supporters of scientism , but the two went very easily together ; and we should now review this progress .
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