Example sentences of "[noun sg] [vb mod] go [adv] [adv] [subord] " in BNC.
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1 | 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 . |
2 | 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 . |
3 | 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 . |
4 | I think that if the present association is continued , and if this meeting agrees that it should be continued , you will see some more breaking up , and I believe the process must go on inevitably until the old Conservative Party is smashed to atoms and lost in ruins . |
5 | In theory this process could go as far as equating marginal cost with demand so that the bureaucracy obtains all the consumer surplus . |
6 | Anyone looking for an exotic finish to a room need go no further than Ravissant . |
7 | Our clientele will go down quicker than free beer on a beano ! ’ |
8 | True , Novell seems to be promising that life will go on much as usual . |
9 | Aunt Sarah was right in saying that it would take five days to reach Liverpool , since the barge could go no faster than the horse which pulled it . |
10 | San Diego Zoo expressed interest in buying two pairs of hoolock gibbons from him — but has since reassured IPPL that the sale will go ahead only if the animals are genuinely captive-bred . |
11 | The definition implies that the tendency must go much further than merely shocking or disgusting readers . |
12 | In particularly weak cases the conciliation officer will go so far as to advise the applicant to withdraw the claim . |
13 | It may be that the lovely weather will go on even after the hall is pulled down , in which case we can meet out of doors , but we ca n't expect to go on doing that when autumn and winter comes , can we ? ’ |