Example sentences of "go [adv] [adv] [adv] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | Going much more slowly now as it records more conver conversations . |
2 | She was glad she was n't going away again just now . |
3 | Ann says someone will tell us when she comes back , some are with the church cos I know there is a service on today and them ones downstairs from but Ann says they 're going away just later on so there 's no point in going down , mm , now is there ? |
4 | Fletcher said : ‘ It 's bad that they are going away so soon after what has been a very hard and difficult tour . |
5 | Monnet himself seemed to be rather more cautious about going too fast too quickly , and seemed to hanker still for sectoral integration in the first instance , especially in the developing field of nuclear energy , as a strategy which stood a better chance of succeeding in the short term . |
6 | It is right that in the negotiations , which must remain confidential , they should seek to prevent us from going too far too soon . |
7 | ‘ That 's going too far too fast , ’ said Ellen , getting into bed . |
8 | Fucking go somewhere else then now you know where not to go do n't you ? |
9 | How did things go so badly wrong so quickly ? |
10 | Oh hang on a minute er do n't do n't go just yet do n't go just yet all right ? |
11 | But the beauty of air power is it can get wherever you want it and go there very quickly indeed , because aircraft can be there in a very short time , ’ he said at the 75th anniversary celebrations at RAF Marham , Norfolk . |
12 | I went there pretty regularly on and off on shore-leave during the early and middle fifties . |
13 | For while many Catalans may have felt that the Statute , especially in the financial sphere , went nowhere near far enough , the political right and much of the officer corps were incensed at what they considered the dismembering of the Spanish ‘ Fatherland ’ . |
14 | Does the right hon. Gentleman recognise that the figures that he has announced for training and education will go nowhere near far enough to fill the skills gap ? |
15 | They rarely mean real harm , and go too far only infrequently . |
16 | It has gone very sweetly ever since but that was a good deal of production time that was lost that cost me a lost more money than I had anticipated . |
17 | We do not have to go quite so far afield to find another language which still plays a considerable part in our daily conversation . |
18 | No , I 'm the first , I would n't want to go that far ahead either . |
19 | They are also accusing Mr Pozsgay 's supporters of trying to go too far too fast , and of constantly raising the stakes . |