Example sentences of "go [adv] [adv] [conj] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 My dealings with the café owner have left me with the impression that he has got to breaking point with the number of canoeists being attracted to the Fairy Glen and has singled out a canoeist who happens to drive a red Escort van and has used this as an excuse for stopping other canoeists when the real reason goes much deeper and in my opinion is linked to financial gain .
2 ‘ In the public service you must expect the clock to go somewhat slower than in any other organisation .
3 There was a twist to his mouth which , though not going so far as to be a smile , showed some amusement .
4 On the wording of the statute it would seem that an effective entry into the building is sufficient without the accused 's going so far as to be in a position to effect his ulterior intent .
5 The following day she felt that everything was going very slowly and by the next day she felt that she was back to normal .
6 I actually wanted to that I did n't really want to go as far as for example deciding that the chair what they are voting would be within the resources available to the .
7 The following day the dress rehearsal went so smoothly that after giving out his notes — the pause at the end of the third act , before Olwyn opened the cigarette box for the second time , was a whisker too long , and her response to Robert 's line to the effect that she 'd fabricated the person she loved a touch too quick — ; Meredith declared enough was enough .
8 Indeed , some went so far as to ‘ play dumb ’ when they were with male students because they knew that the men did n't like clever women .
9 went so far as to almost in writing as part of the reasoning for the proposed change by Ryedale .
10 But things have gone so well that by June 1993 he hopes to launch a further 20 growers .
11 She went under completely and on her way down Fernando caught her and raked her all the way down his naked body .
12 Janice went home earlier because of Teddy 's time-keeping and the office sits in darkness .
13 So surely we got to tidy up our own act before we go further forward and as a trade union surely we are to fight unemployment .
14 However , the difficult condition which requires the most consideration because it is not that unlikely is one in which the operator is faced with a situation where various things have gone wrong naturally or by inadvertent human interference in the plant or instrumentation .
15 In some areas , mechanisation is replacing labour although in the countryside this has not gone as far as on North American farms .
16 Celebrities such as Amanda De Cadenet , whose baby has graced two covers this year , even go as far as to be pictured breastfeeding .
17 And , lastly , if you went into space and you really went very fast and for a long , long time , would you ever reach an edge ?
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