Example sentences of "go [adv] [adv] [adv] [to-vb] " in BNC.
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1 | If you have to go back that far to find dirt you 're wasting your time . |
2 | He did not explain what he meant , but went on rather quickly to tell me about the appointment , and for a while we talked about Cambridge , and places and people that we both knew well . |
3 | He went down there only to make tea or hide something in the fridge . |
4 | He actually suggested he and I go down there together to look it over . |
5 | Certainly he would have gone down there alone to spy out the land and check on his property . |
6 | He was easy to talk to , never allowed any pauses in the conversation , and their paths went back far enough to allow them to spend hours just chatting about people they knew in common . |
7 | The overseas struggle had become closer to a world-wide contest ; the fighting outside Europe before 1713 had been confined to North America , but between 1739 and 1763 the British went far enough afield to attack the Philippines and — what was much more important — the struggle had spread to India . |
8 | Returning about tea time , he 'd then gone out once more to deliver some computer disks for another project he was running in Heanor . |
9 | So well we could go out there anyway to see whether they 've got any er you see if they carried it on for another month |
10 | He could not go fast enough now to satisfy him . |
11 | The rest , as far as Airdrie were concerned , was the recipe a la MacDonald , though they went forward just enough to show that the incongruously exotic Justin Fashanu could be a real asset . |
12 | I cocked the old gun and squeezed the trigger , and it just went forward too slowly to fire a round . |
13 | Er he went over s there was a plane laid on for him and he was ve went over very often to advise them on fortifications on all their concrete fortifications in France . |