Example sentences of "[pers pn] [adv] go so [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | What I was really doing , up there in my private darkness , while below he played my mother 's old jazz records and new ones he 'd bought , why I really went so early was to have longer imagining him into his father . |
2 | She even goes so far as to say her grandmother does the warm-up exercises , using tins of soup instead of weights , though her husband Richard Gere sticks to Tai Chi and riding his bike . |
3 | ‘ We even went so far as to put together a group and do some touring ; we did a club tour of the States and a mini-tour in Japan , too . |
4 | Nay , they even go so far as to lay odds that before Christmas he lands a force in England or Ireland . |
5 | But it only goes so far . |
6 | train , train never went back it always went so far and stop |
7 | If Iran was provoked , why did it also go so publicly out of its way to stress its respect for Iraq 's territorial integrity ? |
8 | ‘ Would he really go so far ? ’ |
9 | He even goes so far , as to claim that ‘ notionally , in the short term you could achieve the necessary revenue only with the IBM customers … |
10 | He even goes so far as to fabricate his signature in a way similar to Pound 's , so that it forms a kind of hieroglyph . |
11 | He even went so far as to say he missed her and Pilade , and would be glad to be home . |
12 | He even went so far as to imprison Rodrigo 's wife Ximena , and his children ; and though he soon released them he refused to listen to El Cid 's demand to settle his innocence by right of combat . |
13 | He even went so far as to say that he would n't do the picture without her . |
14 | He even went so far as to demand universal manhood suffrage and annually-elected parliaments . |
15 | But he never went so far as to say that his intention was to qualify for legal aid , the court said . |