Example sentences of "[vb past] go [adv] [adv] as " in BNC.

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1 Sometimes I tried to go as fast as I could , but it was easy to let the sail out and slow down if I felt I was getting out of control .
2 The crashing seemed to go on forever as tiny broken fragments bounced with a dainty tinkle across the brick floor .
3 Benny turned to go back home as usual .
4 True , on the first working day after the bomb , business did go on much as usual .
5 The barge-owners had to go as far as the brewery wharf across Maurice 's foredeck and over a series of gangplanks which connected them with their own boats .
6 John Piper had seen the Diaghilev Ballet in his twenties , had gone as often as possible because ‘ the excitement — the tinge of exultation — in the dancing married to modern music and modern art , worked in my blood and bones . ’
7 JUST when you thought frilly knicker and bra design had gone as far as it could , Sherwood Group is set to go further .
8 By the time he got to his cab , they had gone as far as Holborn Circus .
9 By the beginning of this century , however , the towers had gone as far as they could go .
10 He felt he had gone as far as he could in the company and learned as much as he was likely to .
11 Passing lamp-lit windows through which they could see sleeping Japanese soldiers and men talking in small groups , they had gone as far as a machine-gun post among the buildings — probably part of the anti-aircraft defences-when a Japanese soldier came up .
12 I put it to Andy that it must have been a blow when they split in 1988 , but he , ever the voice of reason , says , ‘ There was no point in trying to keep them together , it had gone as far as they wanted it to go and they wanted to do something different .
13 Duncan looked at Myeloski ; they had gone as far as they could with the air-traffic controller .
14 The fact that IBM Corp has scheduled a board meeting for next Tuesday has analysts speculating like mad that the company may name its new chief executive after the meeting : the only name now being tossed about is that of Louis Gerstner , chairman and chief executive of RJR Nabisco Inc , who shot to favourite in the betting after USA Today reported that talks between IBM and Gerstner had gone as far as discussion of a compensation package .
15 The British opinion , for what it was worth , was that by no stretch of the imagination was Bao Dai 's régime in de facto control ( they also warned the Americans that Schuman would claim that the French had gone as far as they could in Vietnam without creating trouble in French North Africa ) .
16 She asked whether he had gone as far as the well-pit and the El-ahrairah of Laburnum .
17 He had gone as far as he could go .
18 North once told Secord that he had gone so far as to mention to the President that the Ayatollah was helping the contras .
19 Indeed they had gone so far as to bring one Nicoleyva , from the Soviet Union to plead with British men and women to do just this , and open a second front in Europe .
20 Louise had gone so far as to allow him access to her papers and portfolio : he and Simon Scher were working on them now .
21 Indeed , Francis Crick had gone so far as to suggest , at least half seriously , that all work in molecular biology and biochemistry on anything else should stop until E. coli was ‘ solved ’ — whatever might be meant by such a solution .
22 The Workshop in Communicative Grammar bore the stamp of its energetic organizer , , who had gone so far as to postpone a Fulbright Fellowship to study with in Pennsylvania in order to bring the planned Workshop to fruition .
23 Australia and New Zealand even wanted to go as far as the international operation of aircraft on trunk routes .
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