Example sentences of "go [adv] [adv] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 No no but it goes somewhere near half way I mean
2 Bath players of recent years have never appeared as convincing for England as they regularly do for Bath ; while if they are part of one of those curious South-West sides their form goes down yet another notch .
3 But then er he works late last night and he had to go in again this morning .
4 The young horse goes through so many learning experiences with us — the discipline of being held still in our arms as a foal , acceptance of being stroked all over and having its legs picked up , learning to lead and to be tied up , and later learning to accept being rugged and lunged .
5 They had lost weight by taking appetite suppressors , fasting or going on highly restrictive diets they could not sustain , avoiding all favourite foods .
6 Everything had been going so well this time ; leaving Glasgow on Saturday anticipation had been high , Amanda had even been waiting for him on the pavement outside her flat .
7 It 's all going so smoothly this morning is n't it ?
8 Whoever takes charge will have to try to end a losing run of three games with United going down again last night at Bolton .
9 Whoever takes charge will have to try to end a losing run of three games with United going down again last night at Bolton .
10 Supposed to be going down there this afternoon but
11 The accusation of going in too many directions at once , of increasing bureaucracy in the Ministry and of mixing the essential with the marginal has been one frequently voiced against Jack Lang .
12 The two youngsters found the going much easier this time , with the way ahead lit up by the bobbing light of their new-found ally 's powerful flashlight .
13 as if aware that she was looking at him , he smiled and said : ‘ Are you going away somewhere this summer ? ’
14 " When Seve gets his Porsche going not even san Pedro ( St Peter ) in heaven could stop him .
15 With vets bills , drugs and food , the centre is currently going through about 200 tins of food alone each week .
16 But when you are a teenager your body is going through so many changes , you think there is nothing wrong with that .
17 Mrs Rymer said : ‘ I am relieved this is going through as 50,000 houses rely on our work .
18 For example , imagine that you have a subordinate who persists in going home early each Friday when you are holding a routine staff meeting .
19 That if this is going home then that sort of thing does n't need to come from a form tutor , other than a sa er a sort of generalised one as well , if you like .
20 But I 'm going up anyway next time .
21 More than four hundred homes are going up over three years , the problem of teenage boredom could therefore worsen .
22 We move through a band of forest and then start to climb steeply , going up over 300 metres at a good steady speed .
23 Whereas if you go for a degree of inequality within the countryside , A you will have , you might get the same , same tax yield because you , you have a higher rate of tax on the rich and their revenue 's going up so that tax revenue will increase
24 Oh ours is , Mike knows somebody , one of the lads , their mum works in the Poll Tax Office in Buckley and erm , she reckons that , that ours will be going up about fifty pound is it ?
25 The second call was to someone else and necessitated me going out later that night to pick up two ounces of best Lebanese Red and three of mixed grass and seed , on a sale-or-return basis .
26 Do you know me and Ted have been married thirty year no not thirty , they 've been going out together thirty years
27 A couple of weeks after Brighton she came into the shop , presuming we were going out together that evening — without having told me what she intended , I 'd arranged to go and see a band with a mate from art college .
28 ‘ Jason Prior was livid when he read about our going out together last night .
29 The last one we had we had a budget of ten thousand pounds the company which did it said that it would normally not take on a project of that sort of cost but they found a junior member of staff to take it on and the end product I mean that 's going back nearly five years now , was quite er acceptable and welcome but now it it looks very much out , the force has been reorganised , we need to give it a new look .
30 This policy appears to mark the reversal of an established tradition going back nearly fifty years to the New Deal , and to strike at the most vulnerable group in the United States — the poor ( many of them black ) and the old .
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