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

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1 And the winners go out there and get what they want .
2 Some schools go as far as appointing a press officer from amongst the staff or the governors .
3 And it 's only if there is no spouse that matters go rather more as might expect , namely firstly always the children or the issue if they are n't any of those to your parents brothers an sis er issue of parents therefore brothers sisters nephews and nieces .
4 Is my right hon. Friend aware that many bed-and-breakfast families are living below the level of subsistence and that parents go without so that children can eat ?
5 Most visitors go no further although the path continues quite easily up-river .
6 Critics , however , say that the boats go no faster than those they are trying to catch .
7 When we take breaks — when I 'm at home or on vacation — my chops go down drastically because I 'm enjoying my free time and doing things I do n't usually have time to do .
8 The propagandists go so far as to assume , even to assert , that it would not result in any splitting of the party vote : in other words that votes transferred from Dandy or Deadman or Doughty would go to another of these three running-mates and not elsewhere .
9 According to some journalists whose memories go back further than 1986 , there is less ‘ caballing ’ in today 's newspaper office , and working conditions militate a sense of common interest , common identity and shared concerns among staff .
10 Planning powers go considerably further than simply enabling local authorities to preserve trees .
11 Some interpretations of modern astrophysics go so far as to suggest that a conscious observer is necessary for the physical universe to exist at all — the observed needs an observer .
12 If interest rates go up further that may be an optimistic forecast .
13 Some biologists go so far as to see DNA as a device used by organisms to reproduce themselves , just as an eye is a device used by organisms to see !
14 Code of practice : Far-reaching proposals go much further than the code published by national newspapers .
15 The powers of development control possessed by local authorities go considerably further than the granting or withholding of planning permission .
16 Yet the plans go ahead relentlessly and so on .
17 Groups go up there and they pay the money for it and they put it in the middle while you 're waiting for the film , it 's all carpeted and you can watch all the monitors and they just sit down this huge tub of popcorn they had an op
18 meetings go too fast or too slowly
19 Although none of the present members go back more than 10 years ( canoeing tends to be a young sport ) the club has existed since 1952 .
20 All these prices go up faster than I can shame to put up the rents … ’
21 Some historians go no further than saying that the Muftilik was created in the time of Murad II ; but others have stated that Molla Fenari was appointed Mufti in the year 828/1424–5 .
22 The third round of talks go on tomorrow and Sunday .
23 Dictionaries go on just as usual — at present EFL ones — in the making of which I gather Orlando 's best friend 's father is also engaged .
24 In fact some pro-choice advocates go so far as to deny that abortion is a moral issue at all — a favourite slogan for a while was ‘ abortion is a health issue , not a moral issue ’ .
25 My electrical capabilities go no further than being able to wire a plug — and even that we are n't ( officially ) allowed to do in the lab : the safety regulations demand that a qualified electrician should carry out this skilled task .
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