Example sentences of "[noun sg] goes [adv] [adv] [conj] " in BNC.

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31 This is a layer of double meaning beyond that even of ‘ East or west all woods must fail ’ or ‘ The Road goes ever on and on ’ .
32 It is clear then that MP goes significantly further than VP ; it may follow naturally but it does not follow ‘ logically ’ .
33 But motor racing goes even deeper than that and today 's Hill Climb champion , and Formula Ford champion , could well be tomorrow 's Formula One world champion .
34 Glass goes so far as to describe her as ‘ a monster ’ though it is clear she had his complete respect .
35 and then you get some good er like a doctor goes on there and
36 Creating our own reality goes much deeper than that .
37 Okay , so there you are you see , you 're , you 're a first aider and you come up to the person and you hold it the way you did last time and you think ah , now that 's the wrong way round of course , there 's my elbow point , there 's my injured elbow , so I have to be that way round , mm , so you turn it round the other way , right , your elbow shape goes to the injured elbow and your long line goes straight up and down the line of the body , you arrange it so that you only just covering the forearm there , with just enough above the hand to tie your reef knot that would be too little and that would be too much just enough above the hands to tie your reef knot , the first thing you do is to tuck nice , big bit of material right under the hand and anchor it into position , just keep that resting there and all the rest of this goes under the arm up between the shoulder blades there and you tie your first half of the reef knot just above the fingers in the hollow of the neck here , now that 's important because round the back here if you press on that bit of muscle there , there 's a big band of muscle , if you 've got a knot on that it gives a great deal of discomfort very quickly so you want to get the knots round in the hollow here that does n't hurt your casualty , there , draw it up half the knot , is that tight enough ?
38 My dealings with the café owner have left me with the impression that he has got to breaking point with the number of canoeists being attracted to the Fairy Glen and has singled out a canoeist who happens to drive a red Escort van and has used this as an excuse for stopping other canoeists when the real reason goes much deeper and in my opinion is linked to financial gain .
39 And the camera goes on there and a wee electric motor over yonder , which drives it around at fifteen degrees per hour , which makes it follow the stars as they move around the sky .
40 Mr Landon also argues that the problem goes much deeper than just testing but begins when children are first identified as having a problem .
41 It is often the case that the quality of the documents produced by someone adopting desktop publishing goes down rather than up .
42 .. the struggle to establish a clear identity for a radical left of centre politics in the latter part of the 20th century goes much deeper than individual policy issues .
43 To ensure that the marking goes as quickly and smoothly as possible , Marking Kit overlays are now available .
44 These are the people who ensure that the week-long adventure goes as smoothly as possible for children such as Amelia .
45 His memory goes back further than I could possibly hope to remember .
46 the Victoria County History goes so far as to suggest that the early nineteenth century prosperity of Leicester , based partly on the transport of hosiery goods by canal to London was ‘ probably due in no small degree to the fact that from 1802 onwards the development of communication had largely been completed . ’
47 For Dr. Citterio , this classic antipasto goes back more than 110 years .
48 In many cases temptation goes no further than desire or possibly trying but failing to seize the Ring .
49 Susie Cooper 's career as a talented designer goes back more than 60 years , during which she has won international acclaim .
50 It is possible that we will see a further slowing of the ageing process as time goes on so that in the next century the experience of being in one 's eighties is more like the experience of being in one 's seventies at the moment .
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