Example sentences of "go so [adv] [conj] [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 Mike Teague would also be put out if his comeback with second division Moseley were to go so well that he 's in contention for a place .
2 I am very reluctant to go so far when we — or rather you — could be so near a better resolution .
3 And in so doing , we must , of course , be aware of the risk of setting a standard which goes so far that it would mean that others — for example , the senile or the mentally handicapped , whom we would wish to treat if they were ill — were also included by it .
4 He 'd come out here to try to make trouble over her work , but luckily everything was going so well that he 'd find that difficult .
5 Things were going so well that she did n't want anyone else interfering with what she had worked so hard for .
6 SATELLITES : They are in SPACE and stay there by going so fast that they never stay in one place long enough to fall down .
7 The TV afternoons and the hours went so slow until he came back and turned the lights on .
8 Standing up to straighten his back , he would take as many as half a dozen buds , popping them all into his mouth , then down he 'd go , snick , snick , bud in , and on to the next — he went so fast that it took two assistants following behind and tying in to keep up with him !
9 The party 's phone-in went so well that it will be repeated on the next three Wednesday evenings right up to the eve of the poll .
10 ‘ It is amazing when it works — in the Scottish Open in February against Eva Webster it went so well that I near enough knocked both of us out . ’
11 He came and went so quickly that she might not have known it was him save for the flash of his yellow cravat under the gas-lamp .
12 Our sense of adventure only went so far and we relied on them to make the decisions .
13 My only worry is that , with the ground drying up , they might go so fast that he gets disheartened .
14 Lévi-Strauss has rendered social anthropology an invaluable service in emphasizing the significance of such contrasting motifs ; although we need not go so far as him and turn our subject into an esoteric animal , vegetable or mineral parlour-game in which every card is a joker and can assume whatever meaning the player likes .
15 He let her go so suddenly that she almost fell .
16 He kissed her with suppressed violence , then let her go so abruptly that she almost lost balance .
17 She tossed her head defiantly , and just for a moment saw a flicker of something in his eyes before it was gone so fast that she knew she must have imagined it .
18 Suddenly she wanted him gone so urgently that it was all she could do not to order him to get out .
19 Piers turned around to face her , and for a split second his glance swept over her with appreciation , but the moment was gone so quickly that she thought she must have imagined it .
20 That afternoon he saw the King , who tried to dissuade him , but , as lying George V recorded it : ‘ He assured me that it was absolutely necessary for him to appeal to the Country as he had gone so far that it was not possible for him to change his mind . ’ ’
21 The compression of the state pension down to income support levels has gone so far that it has superseded the income support level , so that every pensioner , as of right , should be on income support .
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