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

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1 He only went out there to help some
2 Surely a barber did n't hold his client in this way , was he perhaps going too far ?
3 He just goes around there to rub dirt in their wounds .
4 Well , they said , they would n't know , since he always went straight in to Sesostris .
5 There might be some news this morning since he usually goes up on Sunday-though this week he 's been twice …
6 Again there was silence between them , but as Mr Beecham stared at this young man , he remembered Martin hinting that his aunt kept the young boy on a tight rein ; and he also went further back and recalled Arthur 's confidence and how he had once described his sister-in-law as a frantic leech .
7 But yeah he probably come past no he probably went up there as we come down that corner by erm Ipsleigh and when they come back we 'd probably gotten here by then .
8 He often went out alone , Italian style , and Jeanne would wait for him in the street after the cafés closed .
9 ‘ Would he really go so far ? ’
10 It did n't seem that he was looking for her , since he immediately went up again .
11 He even goes so far , as to claim that ‘ notionally , in the short term you could achieve the necessary revenue only with the IBM customers …
12 He even goes so far as to fabricate his signature in a way similar to Pound 's , so that it forms a kind of hieroglyph .
13 At one point he even went as far as to tell a group of American diplomats that he expected the United States to take over the " primary role " which the British had hitherto held in the Middle East .
14 He even went so far as to say he missed her and Pilade , and would be glad to be home .
15 He even went so far as to imprison Rodrigo 's wife Ximena , and his children ; and though he soon released them he refused to listen to El Cid 's demand to settle his innocence by right of combat .
16 He even went so far as to say that he would n't do the picture without her .
17 He even went so far as to demand universal manhood suffrage and annually-elected parliaments .
18 Erm he , he then goes on basically erm to talk about spreading political propaganda which was obviously very important to his cause erm an and he was saying that basically , you know , suddenly with the rise of er peasant associations erm everyone would , would say down with imperialism , down with the warlords , down with the corrupt officials erm , you know , and that these , you know , basically he , he 's then highlighting the fact that these political slogans have , have found erm have found , you know you know er importance with the , with the young the middle aged an and the old but basically obviously he 's , he 's trying to target the school because that 's where he 's hoping where the re revolution 'll start .
19 After getting some oxygen , he then went back in for a third time .
20 Run over , he actually went down though .
21 Without another word he too went back up the bank and vanished into the wood .
22 He never went upstairs again .
23 But he never went so far as to say that his intention was to qualify for legal aid , the court said .
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