Example sentences of "[noun sg] [modal v] go [adv] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 Such a bid may go ahead immediately , provided the voting rights attached to the shares are not exercised .
2 The SACHR said that affirmative action should go as far as positive discrimination , e.g. the tie break , but this is not in the legislation .
3 Because you had to have the stern anchor to keep the buckets off the face of what you was dredging cos if you did n't your dredge 'd go ahead too much and er you had big problems there and you would n't be able to dredge .
4 The coast could go further in , yeah .
5 As George Male points out : ‘ It was done to foil any over-confidence we may have had for the next game , for he knew the opposition would go all out against us after our big win .
6 A ‘ Harvey Wallbanger ’ was the most dangerous kind of driver — a real nut that no trucker would go anywhere near if he could help it .
7 A senior Labour man told me that if the Tories win the General Election , Labour will go all out for PR , but if Labour win forget it .
8 I wish , like Arthur or King Stephen , I could tell you that I will return when the hour comes round again ; that , one day in the future , some public relations executive , some politician or health fascist , some snivelling egalitarian with dandruff in his eyebrows , some stunted corporatist with a filthy mind will go too far , and with a bright flash , a smell of freshly-oiled leather and the sound of a celestial whip cracking , I will once more be among you , eyes blazing , tongue wagging ten to the dozen , and in my bronzed and muscular arms a lovely cornucopia of drugs , women and vulgar abuse .
9 In the nature of things , much of this feedback will go no further than the local office , but senior bureaucrats are much involved in the preparation of new policies for politicians and it would be strange indeed if such feedback never featured in new recommendations .
10 John Standing , the station chemist , said : ‘ But the internal reorganization will go ahead presumably ? ’
11 The Coventry four-piece recently signed to the US arm of the company and an insider told NME : ‘ It seems likely that the deal will go ahead pretty soon ’ .
12 Maybe today the Monster will go too far , maybe today Pa 's eyes will be opened .
13 To claim that explanation in geography can go no further is only to say that it is inadequate to its task , and ignores the fact that many geographers are going further :
14 The people that live in the village could go home straight away but the buses could only get to some of the villages .
15 In a statement , British Airways said it believed that the finance for the deal would be raised in the near future , but that its £320m fund raising issue would go ahead regardless .
16 The observer 's readiness to modify is admirably honest ( Mr Palomar is a nice man ) and ultimately exhausting : the process of adjustment can go only so far before atrophy threatens .
17 Then the cable could go no further .
18 In theory this process could go as far as equating marginal cost with demand so that the bureaucracy obtains all the consumer surplus .
19 ‘ Yeah , our sound could go anywhere now we 've got more money and better equipment , ’ continues Rikky .
20 ‘ Yeah , our sound could go anywhere now we 've got more money and better equipment , ’ continues Rikky .
21 Anyone looking for an exotic finish to a room need go no further than Ravissant .
22 ‘ Nothing which is said in this room will go any further , ’
23 Does the right hon. Gentleman recognise that the figures that he has announced for training and education will go nowhere near far enough to fill the skills gap ?
24 Yeah , and try and ground the mallet a little bit , cos then the black ball will go quite nicely down there .
25 Even then , a strike can go ahead only with the backing , secured in open or secret ballot , of a majority of the work force .
26 In advance of that , however , it can be noted here that as a generalization about the fabliaux , rather than a point to consider in relation to some fabliaux , her claim may go too far .
27 Alternatively , this student could go straight on to take an occupational SVQs at level I.
28 Hedonism could go no further .
29 In the future , attempts to achieve a modicum of unity would go ahead regardless of the British position .
30 Before the American could go any farther , the bouncer had grabbed his wrist and forced him to let go of the girl .
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