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

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1 If you have practised all the new skills available to you with the K858 , you could , at this stage , create a garment combining a selection of textures that all go well together , choosing from Fair Isle , lace and cables and placing them to set each other off to the best advantage .
2 and that goes right up to the window yeah , and the time that , we had seven firms
3 Yeah and that was a big one that was cos that went downstairs an'all .
4 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 :
5 If this went too far , of course , the sense of supernatural assistance would destroy one 's awareness of the companions ' courage , as also the deeply-felt implicit moral that this is the way to behave .
6 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 .
7 But this went much further than healthy scepticism .
8 When elected councillors were given the chance to judge the film , 127 councils voted to approve its exhibition to adult audiences , whilst seven went so far as to permit entry to 14-year-olds .
9 I thought the best thing to be , before this went any further , was brisk .
10 At a time when water formed the only practicable means of bulk transportation , the cultivation of grain was profitable in Norfolk and Sussex , where the arable districts were next to the coast , wheat and malt being the chief commodities clearing the ports there , much of it bound for London , though some went farther afield , including victuals for armies operating against Scotland .
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