Example sentences of "and [adv] go [adv] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 They knew what they were doing and thought ’ Sod them ’ and just gone ahead anyway .
2 And now each time you breathe out think the word ‘ calm ’ in your mind … each time you think the word calm so the body will relax a little more , become slightly more heavy and sink down deeper and deeper into the chair … and just go on now in silence for a minute or so thinking the word ‘ calm ’ and relaxing the body in preparation for the exercises of relaxation … ’
3 Equity says no , and soon goes so far as to lay down a rule that a mortgage is a mere security for money , and something quite different from a genuine transfer of the ownership .
4 He condemned Crilly for his hash , and once went so far as to yank a steaming thick spliff from Crilly 's hand and toss it down the lighthouse cliff .
5 If you 've got an alarm which is faulty and repeatedly goes off then , nine times out of ten , you ought to switch the thing off in the first place .
6 We organise social events and often go out together .
7 Jean raged and argued , and even went so far as to attempt tenderness in her effort to get Ted back to ordinary but working unhappiness .
8 Indeed Holt saw it as a mechanism for controlling the curriculum and even went so far as to suggest that the staff of the APU were concerned to promote desirable curriculum development .
9 Mr. Philipson also submitted that the Bank of England could properly exercise their supervisory powers under the Act without the breaching of customers ' confidences , and even went so far as to submit that the Schedule 3 information could be so furnished by clothing details of customers ' loans or deposits with anonymity .
10 ‘ You could wear this Indian bedspread as a shawl , ’ suggested Robina , and even went so far as pull it off the bed and advance towards Penelope with it .
11 As his armies grew in number and strength Grom ventured further and further west , devastating much of Stirland , Talabecland and even going as far as Hochland in the shadow of the Middle Mountains .
12 Now making these points to and then to go backwards still about what we 've been talking about and that is it 's the same with the opera and what you were saying about Harry Enfield and everything else , that you can an and Billy Connolly , you can bring certain groups of people into areas where they would n't previously have been , but you will not necessarily take them on the next leaf so for example , this is all gon na sound snobby and I 'm sorry but you know I mean a lot of people like Gilbert and Sullivan for example , but will not move on to Bizet or whatever it is and will never do that and I mean I have a problem with that I mean it , to me it 's not we 're not it 's just reality , but we have to understand that I mean we have to understand that in the context of sponsorship
13 Quinn 's fundamental point is simply that it is foolish to try to produce a total group-wide analysis at a given time and then to go ahead rapidly implementing that , ignoring the changing external and internal environments .
14 Well , Oxfam week 's principally aimed at a house , house to house collection Jane , so we shall be asking a whole lot of people to get out on the streets and to put envelopes through the doors in their neighbourhood and then to go back later on and collect money which we hope people will kindly give us .
15 She had always regarded her purely as a teacher , a person who turned up out of nowhere and taught at school and then went away again .
16 About an hour after we 'd left Sudbury we stopped briefly for under five minutes at a place called Cartier and then went on again .
17 Fenella looked to where he indicated , to the farthest of the treadmills and saw the single creature held captive there , and her heart jumped and missed several beats , and then went on again erratically .
18 He paused , gave each of them a solemn look across his spectacles and then went on even more deliberately , in his dry old voice .
19 And you ’ — he paused , looked at Mike with great solemnity , and then went on weightily — ‘ you will write a feature article which will put the point of view you so fortunately genuinely hold , that the legitimate demands of science must sometimes supersede the welfare of the individual .
20 The men put the steps outside the plane door and then went back again .
21 I stayed in the cafe for as long as I felt I could and then went back outside .
22 lunch , we , we had a , er er , from half past twelve through till till quarter to two erm and then went back inside .
23 No , cos one of them kept going up to London for the we week and then went back home at the weekends and he had this lovely house !
24 Turn left and then go straight ahead . ’
25 What and then go up later ?
26 I would n't get up at six , put the washing out and then go up there !
27 Yeah and then go through again with nitric acid .
28 If there is make up on from the first erm removal , then you could then take off the make up with the first application and then go over twice more , so it would be three times if you 've got quite a lot of base or foundation on .
29 And they used to mark the hundred and then go there again , take the other pin out and go like that you see .
30 Well that mostly you most people have this impression like that you do the er come away and then go back again .
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