Example sentences of "[modal v] [adv] go [adv] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | Some of the migrants may only go as far as southern Europe . |
2 | Thus a rabbit hole may suddenly go vertically upwards or downwards at a 90-degree angle . |
3 | Very painstaking stratigraphical work put it beyond doubt that men had been contemporary with animals now extinct , and that human history must therefore go back long before the 4004 BC computed from Genesis . |
4 | I should be I should bloody go very carefully |
5 | Are you saying then that when one 's lapsed for six months or over a given period of time we should actually go out there and remove the signs |
6 | I 'm sure the , I 'm sure they 'll all go away very when you , before you came . |
7 | Well if he does n't , we 'll just go somewhere else then . |
8 | do you think it 'll just go on there ? |
9 | and play it and it 'll just go on forever , and like my one just past the second song and it 's stuck |
10 | I do n't know how long you 'll be in there , but I 'll just go off now |
11 | I doubt that she 'll ever go upstairs again , ’ he added , going to the window and pushing aside the long red drapes . |
12 | Well there 's that one in the paper , I 'll have that one , that 'll probably go on longer that Tetley tea one mm |
13 | The police inspector told me : ‘ When he comes out he 'll probably go straight home and attack her . ’ |
14 | It 'll probably go up now . |
15 | This way you 'll not only get more personality into the room but you 'll also go more slowly , giving yourself more time to think around problems . |
16 | We might even go so far as to say that amplification of deviance among one group rather than among another could simply be due to chance . |
17 | Indeed , one might even go so far as to say that , were it not for the ‘ discovery ’ of Siberia 's seemingly inexhaustible resources of ‘ soft gold ’ , that is , an abundance of fur-bearing mammals — in particular the highly-prized sable — the Muscovite government would have been without the economic foundation for the growth of its political power . |
18 | We might almost go so far as to say that Lyly has embroidered an elaborate garment round the simple idea " Euphues was a young coxcomb " . |
19 | I 'll actually go round there . |
20 | And then , beseechingly : ‘ Promise me you 'll never go there again . |
21 | And Jen thinks : I 'll never go back home , never . |
22 | London 's very far … and I 'll never go back home . |
23 | ‘ They 'll never go off now that it 's light . |
24 | I mean I know it 's stupid er I just wanted to and there 's no hurry at all for it and if you 'd rather go somewhere else now |
25 | Although an operation on his upper jaw at Leicester Infirmary in about 1882 had removed most of the bony ‘ trunk ’ protruding from his mouth , his appearance was so repulsive that he could only go outside heavily disguised in a long black cloak , a peaked cap , and a mask . |
26 | Sanitary legislation could only go so far in monitoring personal health ; what was vital was a popular campaign stressing the individual 's own responsibility to observe the rules of health . |
27 | I could only go out there and do what I was doing before , which is … labouring . |
28 | The party could only go as far as the unions would allow and their influence was apparent at all levels . |
29 | And you could only go as far as the money would go , could n't you ? |
30 | Slowly she imagined taking one step after another until she reported that she could physically go no further because the slope of the ceiling was so steep . |