Example sentences of "go [adv prt] [adv] [adv] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | You sometimes try to eat more fruit but the secret store of chocolate goes down just as fast . |
2 | ‘ There 's enough going on here right now , ’ Ruth told her sharply . |
3 | An exhibition called Old World , New World is going on there right now devoted to what Chris got up to in 1492 . |
4 | yeah , mine 's going along quite nicely too and my , I 've taken some er cuttings and they 're popped up this week |
5 | ‘ I want some continuity in the squad , going down even as far as the schoolboy grade ’ . |
6 | Well if he 's going down there tomorrow why ca n't he bring them back ? |
7 | It was how they knew about pilots going up again as soon as possible after a crash , grandfather had told them . |
8 | Foreign ownership goes back just as far , in the sense that individuals such as Waldorf Astor and Max Aitken ( Lord Beaverbrook ) used foreign capital to buy into the English press . |
9 | ‘ Still , I intend to go back there as soon as possible , hopefully this time to be applauded . ’ |
10 | Even when as in the Act 2 aria for Medea 's servant , Neris , he attempts a flowing canzonetta and decks it with a distinctive bassoon obligato , he lets the number go on far too long , or so it seems when as here the bassoon roars out in determined competition with the mezzo , Claire Powell . |
11 | Even when as in the Act 2 aria for Medea 's servant , Neris , he attempts a flowing canzonetta and decks it with a distinctive bassoon obligato , he lets the number go on far too long , or so it seems when as here the bassoon roars out in determined competition with the mezzo , Claire Powell . |
12 | She heard the impatience in his tone and went on even more firmly , ‘ It would simply be that it fits in with my long-term plan , which is to get a wide range of experience before going on an extended working holiday overseas . ’ |
13 | He paused , gave each of them a solemn look across his spectacles and then went on even more deliberately , in his dry old voice . |
14 | It was hot and the demonstration went on much too long , but it gave us all some idea of how caring the teachers were and it was a practical illustration of what the school was trying to do . |
15 | Go on then really faster |
16 | Er well it 's gone on very quickly actually . |
17 | ‘ Slices of pizza in boxes , hot and ready to eat , would go down really well here with all the people that come in at lunch times from the colleges and offices around . ’ |
18 | A little recreational fornication would go down quite well just now . |
19 | Maybe we should go down there later on . |
20 | GrandPat did something wrong I suppose when you went down like a when he 's lying on his back because you do n't go down there very very fast . |
21 | I hear that editor David Thomas 's valedictory piece did not go down too well either . |
22 | ‘ Those biscuits of yours that went down so very well at the last Parents ’ Evening . |
23 | That went down very well indeed among the squaddies of 1958 . |
24 | right , now if you want to understand how to tie down , you just need to look at one or two tied in lines , and then you can , you can add , oh you can add your main lines what I 'm trying to say is , when it comes to , when it comes to , when it comes to , when it comes to selling , there 's a lot more than just what might you 've got , right , see I mean , I see for instance , you 've probably , you probably do n't , you probably do n't , you probably do n't go along right quite often right , people will buy what products can do with them , they do n't buy the products , are you with me ? |
25 | One factor in this is our exporting the very successful Bridal Collection that we developed in the U K , we 've exported that to Canada and the U S and that 's gone down very well indeed . |
26 | The ultimate expression of player power has n't gone down too well back in New Zealand , where the NZRFU chief executive George Verry said : ‘ I ca n't recall a precedent for such comments , but I 'm sure the rules have provisions for dealing with players who bring the game into disrepute ’ . |
27 | Both teams were applauded for the way they kept going forward , and there was only one distasteful moment when Goodman went in far too late on Chivers and was deservedly booked . |
28 | She went through again more carefully this time , and felt the instant lurch of dismay , as the gist of the letter finally sank in . |
29 | ‘ If you ran a mile race , you would go off fairly quickly then settle at an even pace before building up towards the end . |
30 | My breakfast party went off very well indeed , ‘ as far as talk was concerned . |