Example sentences of "go [adv] [adv] [verb] [art] " in BNC.

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1 Clearly working under the pressure of the speed of events in central Europe , the West Europeans have decided to go all out to form a united economic bloc , if possible by the end of next year , but at all costs by January 1992 when the EC internal market is due to be completed .
2 Now as the city of Manchester goes all out to win the race to host the Olympic games … our own town of Banbury has beaten them to a gold medal … the local boatbuilding firm of Laser will be racing at the next Olympics and to celebrate they 're having a water sports week
3 Why ca n't people accept things for what they are rather than going all out to destroy the things they do n't agree with ?
4 Yeah and the lad from work 's a scouser he 's said it , I 'm going home now to watch the football , I think he 's going there actually , I think he could be there , Rob you know him
5 The Bundesbank can be — and has been — criticised for not going far enough to stimulate the German economy .
6 Westminster environmental protection officer Sid Geake says the council has just about cracked the problem of multiple signs , but is now going even further to curb the blight .
7 He said , ‘ My son , my body is returning to my mother earth , and my spirit is going very soon to see the Great Spirit …
8 ‘ It seems to me , ’ Masklin said eventually , ‘ that Grandson Richard is n't going to go straight off to watch the satellite fly away .
9 You do n't always wear the same clothes wherever you go so why wear the same old fragrance ?
10 In the London County Council elections of 1937 the Party " went all out to secure a Labour victory " .
11 Stella went bad-temperedly downstairs to borrow a box from the doorkeeper .
12 And we went away up to gather the violets .
13 Alternatively , this student could go straight on to take an occupational SVQs at level I.
14 Alternatively , this student , too , could go straight on to take an occupational SVQ , at level I , or perhaps at level II .
15 It believes that audit committees and the obligatory rotation of audit partners may not go far enough to convince the public of their independence , and suggests that shareholders should be more involved in appointing auditors , determining the scope of the audit , and in the decision to obtain other services from the auditing firm .
16 Grading is the technical process of ensuring that the colour tones of each sequence in the film go accurately together to produce the desired effect .
17 But the borehole must go deep enough to reach the aquifer , even if this means drilling far below the potentiometric surface .
18 If we went high enough to use a ‘ chute we 'd be picked up on radar immediately after taking off . ’
19 Fine moondust billowed high across the ancient plains of the moon 's dark crescent , expanding in boiling clouds that went high enough to catch the rays of the sun .
20 The good thing about Sheff Utd ( from SCUMS point of view ) is that I doubt they would go there just to get a draw … they beat SCUM twice last year so might have thought they had a chance .
21 We have not yet resolved all the detail but I should tell you about the key aspects of these changes so that we can go forward together to put the new arrangements successfully in place .
22 Refusing to let herself think beyond the tasks she was performing , Leonora listened to the radio as she worked , and when the meal was well advanced she went quietly upstairs to find the bathroom empty , and Penry , fully dressed in fresh clothes , fast asleep on his bed .
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