Example sentences of "have go [adv] [adv] [conj] " in BNC.

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1 Sometimes there may be a timed section which is a few jumps and you have to go as fast as you can .
2 This a times course of jumps in a ring and you have to go as fast as you can .
3 However , the difficult condition which requires the most consideration because it is not that unlikely is one in which the operator is faced with a situation where various things have gone wrong naturally or by inadvertent human interference in the plant or instrumentation .
4 Some French intellectuals have gone even further and demanded that the whole thing be burned to the ground .
5 Some have gone even further and are offering free mortgage protection insurance for new borrowers .
6 Some literary historians have gone even further and have suggested that courtly love was much more than just a fashionable and pleasant way of passing time .
7 It had been said in the past that there was a convention that the House of Lords would not pass amendments calculated to alter the kernel of a bill approved by the Commons , but in recent years amendments have gone much further than altering the fine details of the Bill .
8 I have gone much further than I intended when I set out on this report and am already beginning to regret the substantial breach in normal departmental procedures which this has involved .
9 Some have gone much further and postulated a grid covering the whole of the Earth 's surface .
10 Neo-Marxists have gone much further and tend to claim that , in advanced capitalist societies , the state and its various bureaucracies have distinctive levels of relative autonomy from the different fractions of the bourgeoisie and , indeed , on occasion state functionaries can successfully play off one section of the bourgeoisie ( as well as competing classes ) against others , domestically or transnationally , in their own interests .
11 ‘ Our preparations have gone so well that none of us can wait to get there and begin in earnest .
12 But things have gone so well that by June 1993 he hopes to launch a further 20 growers .
13 Some translators of the Bible have gone so far as to postpone the main verb until the divine fiat : And God said , Let there be light .
14 Such speeds would seem to be at variance with the shared space concept ; indeed some have gone so far as to suggest eight km/h as a more appropriate maximum consistent with child safety .
15 Some , such as Alan Walker , have gone so far as to argue that ‘ retirement is largely a twentieth century phenomenon ’ , and that ‘ the increasing dependency of elderly people in Britain has been socially engineered in order to facilitate the removal of older workers from the labour force ’ .
16 Indeed , some people have gone so far as to elevate these restrictions on the initial conditions and the parameters to the status of a principle , the anthropic principle , which can be paraphrased as , ‘ Things are as they are because we are .
17 In many cases local authorities have taken the initial steps and some have gone so far as to form housing associations for the specific purpose of transfer .
18 He indicated that discussion with the privately-run homes have gone very well and warned that there is a danger that homes in the voluntary sector may be left behind in negotiations .
19 The Principal wrote in November 1967 that the only recourse was ‘ to ensure that every possible safeguard should be written into the constitution of such a scheme ’ , and following local negotiations he considered that ‘ we have gone as far as we are able so far to safeguard the courses and attitudes of this College and we have confidence that the LEA are making every effort to ensure that Diploma in Art and Design ( DipAD ) courses and developments will be given the fullest support , and will not be undermined in any way by the Polytechnic proposals ’ .
20 Sales of OS/2 have gone more slowly than some at Microsoft had hoped .
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