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

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1 The important thing was that it go forward only with the element of surprise .
2 The odd thing about this new lava plug is that it went straight up , like a piston in a cylinder , wearing on top a thick cap of mud and clay , which had originally been deposited in a crater lake and had formed the ground surface prior to all the upheaval .
3 Some people think that it goes too far , but I do n't see that it does , do you ? "
4 In fact , I would argue that not only does it do this , but that it goes much further , indicting all men in complicity for rape and insisting that they share the guilt .
5 We do not believe , however , that it goes as far as is necessary in embracing demand management and sustainability .
6 We do not believe , however , that it goes as far as is necessary in embracing demand management and sustainability .
7 However , where the transfer includes goodwill and/or know-how , a non-competition clause will be permissible provided it goes no further than is necessary to protect the value of the business transferred .
8 The quiet period starts on the eighteenth of May and it goes right through until the twenty first of June .
9 ‘ Yes , and it goes further back .
10 In summer it gets dry and it goes like like .
11 Well , you put halfpenny through , it , th th th the gap was too wide and it went right through .
12 And it went right down there
13 It was pitch dark and it went really fast but I was n't scared ! ’
14 I remember I did a talk at Rudolf Steiner , a private school in Devon , to a group my own age and it went really well , so there are exceptions .
15 Although wool was not usually graded , Furness wool was listed as ‘ worst , medium , best , ’ and it went far afield by pack horses to London and Southampton , where it was exported to France and the Low Countries .
16 Push the pipe into the fitting squarely until it goes no further .
17 Like other monarchs through history , Charles took the course of letting another take the most major step on his behalf ; if it went wrong he could repudiate it , if it went well then it was obviously a wise action for all .
18 Either in principle , or in detailed allocation , but would n't object if it went somewhere else .
19 If it goes all over , if the relationship is curvier linear then you have problems with Pearson 's , so it 's got ta look like there 's a straight line relationship in the first place .
20 Yet historical interpretation of literature fairly easily loses sight of literary interests ; if it goes far enough , the interpreter may assume that the idea of poetry or drama as art can be abandoned , since what counts are cultural traces , of whatever kind , and the ideological impressions they appear to bear .
21 We ca n't tell whether our decision to move the sale to Ireland has helped influence the Chancellor but it went right home in Government circles , ’ he said .
22 Rufus had an old Morris Minor van that he had bought third- or fourth hand , but it went all right .
23 Her father had to be told ; Tony was terrified of this joint meeting but it went all right .
24 I would n't say I enjoyed it , but it went much better than I expected and my audience were very appreciative .
25 After his show he said : ‘ I was a bit nervous at first but it went very well .
26 The condition can last for months , but it goes away completely in time .
27 No no but it goes somewhere near half way I mean
28 It enacts , subject to limitation , that a homosexual act in private shall not be an offence , but it goes no further than that …
29 it 's only two weeks Andy , but it goes quite quickly
30 Tom sang a Burns song and then , because it went so well with the guitar , never mind the sax , Don Giovanni 's pretty serenade .
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