Example sentences of "[vb mod] go [art] [adj] way " in BNC.

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1 In the meantime this recording should go a long way to helping his cause .
2 Our exclusive interview with Steffi elsewhere in this issue should go a long way to satisfying the demands of her fans , many of whom continue to demand more and more information about their favourite player .
3 The plan 's changes should go a long way to drag Lloyd 's up to the standards of other financial markets .
4 Together with thick carpet and underfelt , it should go a long way to pleasing the occupants of the flat below .
5 ‘ This afternoon 's coverage should go a long way in helping you set up your own firm , ’ he said , wiping his hands on a serviette .
6 Captain George Sutherland , director of marine operations for Shetland Island Council , said : ‘ The proposals for traffic separation should go a long way to providing protection for the adjacent coastline and we are content with the measures . ’
7 The new directives should go a long way to ensuring that employers do not abuse their employees in terms of unsafe working practice , practices .
8 Now one must go a long way upriver to find them , far into Sudan and Uganda .
9 To escape from Heathcliff I must go a long way away .
10 Local conditions must go a long way to explaining why some villages were vulnerable to enclosure and others were not , and these variations could occur within the limits of a single shire .
11 We 'll go no fucking way
12 ‘ He 'll go a long way out of his way for something he likes to eat , will your average fox .
13 Jack 'll go a different way .
14 We 'll go the front way .
15 Let's go one rou round again , we 've had enough words , we 'll go the other way good police word , go
16 ‘ I 'll go the other way , climb down the back and escape over the river .
17 We 'll go the other way down to the superstore because there 's traffic lights down at the end of our road .
18 Right , we 'll go along we 'll go the long way .
19 Aristocratic rivalries might go a long way to explain the ineffectiveness of English armies , as one of the chronicler 's few detailed descriptions of internal affairs indicates .
20 I 'm a bit worried : John 's having trouble with his girlfriend at the moment , and he might go the other way .
21 He believed that parliamentary government could go a great way towards securing personal liberty but ‘ neither parliamentary government nor any other form of constitution … will ever of itself remove all or half the sufferings of human beings .
22 If applied on an institutional scale it could abolish the deficit of cadaveric transplants and could go a long way towards solving the moral problem that continues to exercise me and my colleagues . ’
23 The feminine touch in the car showroom could go a long way towards clinching a deal , the Retail Motor Industry Federation said yesterday .
24 That could go a long way towards avoiding car payments .
25 We will have more success at slowing world population growth if we see it as problem of enabling women in poor countries to have control over their own reproduction , which some carefully targeted development aid could go a long way towards achieving .
26 This election could go a long way to sorting that out .
27 You w you will tr we do n't want you know va I mean if we get too many , it could go the other way , but we i if we could get three or four items , that would be very nice .
28 Mm could go the other way I suppose .
29 Twelve and a half per cent 's going to be twelve and a half over a hundred , er , oh , well , we 're going to cancel , but first of all we could go the opposite way , and multiply , just to get rid of this fraction .
30 ‘ And they 'd go a long way to ‘ elp ‘ im if ever ‘ e ‘ ad a problem . ’
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