Example sentences of "[pers pn] go [adv] [adv] [subord] " in BNC.
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1 | I go right up so I can see proper . |
2 | Even so , if you consider the pressures contingent on me that night , you may not think I delude myself unduly if I go so far as to suggest that I did perhaps display , in the face of everything , at least in some modest degree a ‘ dignity ’ worthy of someone like Mr Marshall — or come to that , my father . |
3 | Can I go today please cos he said he wo n't be playing today er , cos erm yeah cos he ca n't . |
4 | " shall I go as fast as a whirlwind , as fast as thought , or as fast as a bird ? " |
5 | I went as far as the Galilee Gate , I turned and came back to my church . |
6 | You would not think so after reading the paper by Deborah Tannen , of Georgetown University , whose study of repetition in conversation in Language for 1987 she goes so far as to subtitle ‘ towards a poetic of talk ’ . |
7 | And are you now going to take that any further or are you going as far as the government wants you to go as this stage ? |
8 | If you go elsewhere especially if its secondhand tread carefully and , if in doubt , do n't buy . |
9 | If you go away then as soon as you know that you 're going we 'll send off registration for Bishop Challener and that 's it and we can send off a year 's a year 's umm fees in advance ca n't we ? |
10 | If you go much faster than that it gets windy very quickly , although the heater can still turn the cabin into blast furnace . |
11 | That , she thought , was as good an idea as any , and on silent feet she went as swiftly as she had come back to her kitchen . |
12 | But must we go so far as to say that the USSR will not resort to force unless she is certain to get away with it ? |
13 | We go so far as to say that in choice of partner it is a wise unconscious that falls in love with and marries its own unrecognized problem and then in marriage recreates the problematic situation . |
14 | Indeed , if we go so far as to see externalization as inevitably bringing the ego into conflict with reality , then we might conclude that many modern neuroses — perhaps the most severe ones — are likely to become para-psychoses : that is , neurotic conflicts expressing themselves in the language of psychosis . |
15 | After church , if it was winter , we went straight home where we were often joined by some of Mum 's old friends , mostly unmarried . |
16 | Afterwards we went straight off so I 'm sorry i missed Halvard & Sunil . |
17 | Well , it seemed as if as soon as my back was turned Mrs Carrow went off down there , even though you could n't normally get her to go no further than the garden gate , like I said . ’ |
18 | and it , well you know , it would n't really be worthwhile him going anywhere else because that 's where |
19 | And Beuno said nothing , but he looked at him as mildly as he looks at the trout that he catches in the stream , and the doctor said , ‘ Until tomorrow ’ , and he left , and Beuno watched him go as mildly as he watches the sheep when he frees them from where they are caught in the hedge . |
20 | Let him go … try and let him go as easily as you let me go . ’ |
21 | ‘ I know , I know , it 's early days , as you said — but you 're just not the type to let him go this far if you had any serious doubts . ’ |
22 | Isabel , watching closely , saw him go very still as he saw what lay between the pages . |
23 | And they go even further than that do n't they ? |
24 | ‘ They go fast enough as it is , ’ said one local certainly not averse to the many material improvements in his lifestyle compared to that of his parents without electricity and all that that facilitates . |
25 | Not only do they tolerate the fast-food shops serving up nutriment that top breeders would n't recommend for Fido , they go as far as purchasing two expensive weeks in a gruesome timeshare apartment , and sit smoking all day on a balcony overlooking the A9 . |
26 | They treat their women like mules and they fornicate with animals ; indeed in this respect they are so jealous that they go so far as to attach chastity belts to their mares and mules . |
27 | There are a number of amendments to Schedule 5 which are directed at the same broad objective though they go somewhat further than the suggestions I have described . |
28 | Although attempts to inject a more strategic element into economic management were made in the aftermath of the fuel crisis of 1947 , in practice they went little further than attempts at greater co-ordination . |
29 | But mind you they went quicker then because they were hard to get . |
30 | Immediately after half-time they went further ahead when captain Nigel Johnston drove a short penalty for Jonathan Tate to take play to the front of the Limavady posts and from the resultant maul Johnston himself drove over to score with Crothers converting . |