Example sentences of "and goes [adv] " in BNC.

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1 It believes that unless the final COSE specification is very tight , and goes right down to things like icons and bars , then there is certain to be a wide variety of very different COSE interfaces on the market .
2 It believes that unless the final COSE specification is very tight , and goes right down to things such as icons and bars , then there is certain to be a wide variety of very different COSE interfaces on the market .
3 and goes right to that wall does n't it ?
4 Oh he , well he potters around and goes slowly !
5 One night I 'm in bed — just sort of lying there , thinking about stuff and that when Marie walks in and goes straight over to her door .
6 He cuts out the middle men and women — the dreaded parents — and goes straight for the hearts and minds of kids .
7 The decisive customer knows what she wants and goes straight to the counter to ask for the item she requires .
8 Tony Hands of Colchester has leap-frogged above Harris in the rankings and goes straight into the main event .
9 LEEDS hooker Richard Gunn has signed for Featherstone Rovers and goes straight into the side against Carlisle to-morrow .
10 He feels tired and goes straight to bed .
11 Erm , well as long as the child is , is young enough to believe in the bogie man , everything is fine , and that child may well go to bed on time and er , and er , shuts its eyes and goes straight to sleep er in fear .
12 Middlesbrough-born Gill has signed until the end of the season and goes straight into the squad for tomorrow 's important game at Scunthorpe .
13 Pitching : the inner is erected in about four minutes and goes up first .
14 The cloud is like a magnet so the water goes through the cracks and goes up .
15 Because in fact although it 's written from there all the way up to there , erm that is it starts at the C above middle C and goes up
16 Which is centred on Birmingham and goes up as far as the Humber Estuary and down as far as the Severn Estuary .
17 First , do we really accept that a man in the act of undressing suddenly decides halfway through that he will hang himself and goes up to the garret without his boots on to carry out the terrible act ?
18 The computer reads the message and goes up .
19 He goes downstairs and goes up , up .
20 Tufnell bowling from the end , round the wicket with a five , four field , that one er just ugly-looking thing there er DaSilva just thrusts his leg out about side leg stump of the ball and hit the pads and goes up .
21 The lovely scenery continues as the walk travels along woodland paths to reach the little lake of Tarn Hows and goes on past Elterwater to Dungeon Ghyll .
22 Um , he says , and goes on to explain that in Norway a small , useless knife sometimes seen about the person of hunters and campers who have little idea is known as a ‘ mouse castrator ’ .
23 The cowboy , by contrast , stays faithful to his British films , however limited their ambition , becomes a director and goes on to make serious pictures .
24 In his comprehensive Apples Of England , Dr Taylor states that ‘ In England this variety only reaches full maturity in years of hot summers , ’ and goes on to say that ‘ Indeed , November- December-picked Sturmers are the best , ’ and , with a basket-full of fine specimens picked for the first time ever in the latter month , I agree .
25 In Los Angeles workers joke that the rush hour begins at 5.30am and goes on to 8.30pm .
26 The narrator ( of the Morgans ) is called Arthur and it is Arthur who survives the death of Philip and goes on to become a writer of some undefined kind on the model of David Copperfield and Great Expectations .
27 The chapter on molecular modelling dismisses much of three dimensional molecular visualisation with the comment , ‘ Besides the trivial operation of rotating the whole structure or selected substructures around a given bond ’ , and goes on to discuss comparison of molecular structures .
28 He asserts cautiously that there is a ‘ possibility that both genetic and environmental influences , and interactions between them , may be important in the causation of mental processes , including awareness ’ and goes on to say that awareness probably has survival value because it enables animals to respond to the complexities of the world in which they behave .
29 ( Beckett 1959 and 1979 : 9 ) , while Flann O'Brien 's narrator comments , ‘ one beginning and one ending for a book was a thing I did not agree with ’ and goes on to offer ‘ three openings entirely dissimilar ’ ( O'Brien 1939 and 1975 : 9 ) .
30 Very rarely , a newborn infant contracts herpes simplex and goes on to develop an acute viral infection of the brain , which is almost invariably fatal .
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