Example sentences of "would go [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ And they 'd go a long way to ‘ elp ‘ im if ever ‘ e ‘ ad a problem . ’
2 I 'd go a little bit further and say well it 'd be much more likely that husband and wife would be in the master bedroom with in the small bedroom , but as you say er the adults or anybody indeed in the flat is likely to be in the bedrooms at that time , but Sergeant you see went a bit further and said that at the briefing , somehow he got information that was likely to be in the master bedroom so I understand your evidence , you certainly did n't get that impression at the brief .
3 He 'd go the driving horses , they 'd probably go to Wickham market Monday do you see , the sale on the Monday they 'd go to Ipswich on the Tuesday er Wednesday they 'd go to Bury er and Ailsworth
4 If I were you I 'd go the whole hog and set up a large invertebrate aquarium .
5 Government policy was aimed at reducing the number of smokers in the country and an advertising ban would go a good way to achieving this , he said .
6 Murray confirmed only that the deal had been agreed and that it would go a long way towards cutting Rangers ' overdraft of £9.5 million .
7 That , stated Coopers & Lybrand/Cork Gully in their guide to the Cork Report , would go a long way towards remedying the shortcomings of the present system .
8 And , ultimately , you 're bound to realise that this amount of money would go a long , long way towards buying your own small PA system — cabs , mixer amp , processor , parametric , vocal mike and all .
9 I suppose the fact that I 'd made it at the age of 14 was important because it meant I would go a long way in athletics .
10 Satisfactory tenants would at least keep the house warm and protected , as well as producing an income that would go a long way to meeting your expenses .
11 A large microcomputer system with an extensive range of hardware devices and large block of extra machine-code routines is very flexible and powerful , and would go a long way to meeting the requirements of the program designer , but in realistic terms such a system would be too expensive for most schools at present .
12 Quite clearly , a small percentage reduction in wastage would go a long way to easing the manpower problems .
13 If it were made good , it would go a long way towards providing a justification for denying English the place in our educational system which we demand for it .
14 A little espionage would go a long way — that sort of thing .
15 If you could try to look as if you 're being guarded , it would go a long way .
16 As my right hon. Friend the shadow Home Secretary emphasised , a Freedom of Information Act which we would introduce would go a long way to improving all our freedoms .
17 An extended speed limit would go a long way towards making this road safer for all users and would be relatively inexpensive .
18 and we , we would ask of that , but the next point and erm , is this my Lord erm at the moment erm the negotiations are erm proceeding in relation to the house , about which we have heard evidence , er , we could not properly buy it until it had been investigated by the court of protection and there was approval of that , and er it will be necessary for er consideration to be given as to how it should be purchased , in practical terms , firstly your Lordship has erm awarded a figure of seventy one thousand pounds , then there is the eighty thousand pounds on the existing house which takes one up to a hundred and fifty or thereabouts , and one sees that the special damages and interest thereon comes to something over fifty two thousand pounds to which these er parents will be entitled in the normal way , and if they were to apply , they might do and apply , that would go a long way to purchasing it and the court of protection , if it approved that might take the view that it would be fair to take something out of the notional aspect of damages for loss of earnings , because after all the plaintiff would have spent his earnings for housing and so on in the future , that , that is the sort of problems that now have to be tackled er what , what we would respect and suggest is er simply that there is liberty to apply erm .
19 So if we could use , insist on issuing licences , that would go a long way to sorting some of these of these problems out .
20 But size is n't everything and a quality performance from Henry Cecil 's colt — or any other runner — would go a long way towards salvaging the historic event 's ailing reputation .
21 ‘ This hostel would go a long way towards that .
22 Were I inclined to a sense of responsibility , this factor alone would go no small way towards vitiating it .
23 On the other hand , if Coridon and Mopsa had originally been written in F major , for a soprano , it could perfectly well have been left in that key for Pate to sing ( an octave lower , of course ) , because it would go no lower than f .
24 I 've gone to see my favourite players play — I 'd see them one night and they 'd be phenomenal and I 'd like the show so much that I would go the next night , drive two hours to see it and it would suuuuck ! and that 's just the way it is . ’
25 Mr Jaggers told me Miss Havisham wished to see me on business , so I said I would go the next day .
26 A Microsoft spokesman pointed to Novell 's acquisition of DRDOS developers Digital Research , now almost completely subsumed within Novell , and predicted Unix would go the same way .
27 Many of Winterthur 's wealthier citizens had already built their villas outside in the country , and it was assumed that the space cleared by destroying the walls would go the same way .
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