Example sentences of "go [adv] [subord] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Roughly , and somewhat metaphorically , we can say that something of the following sort goes on when successful communication takes place . |
2 | The company , which employs 70 staff , say work goes on as usual , the fire was confined to a storage area . |
3 | This reshuffling goes on until all four seats are filled . |
4 | This sort of circular debate , frequently widening out to involve others within and without the company , goes on until all are satisfied that the result is as good as they are going to get . |
5 | This goes on until all the players are in the same place . |
6 | The petals are the last to go on as these will fade and die quickly if a start is made too soon . |
7 | Caring for your skin needs to go deeper than superficial ‘ beauty care ’ confined to the face . |
8 | But I mean if that goes if that goes through if that falls through somebody might be interested and and somebody might erm I du n no . |
9 | To develop this may be a fairly long-term affair : even if it has been developed there is always the risk that the client may decide to go elsewhere if better prospects offer . |
10 | What kind of slump is it when England 's most expensive striker has yet to go more than two games without a goal ? |
11 | It will be necessary to go further than familiar , correct but general injunctions ‘ to question and challenge , as well as support officers ’ ( Sealey , 1990 ) . |
12 | You do n't need to go further than that . |
13 | And , and that would derive from cases where landlord exploitation was particularly severe and therefore peasants were saying no rent reduction , interest rate reduction is not enough , we want to go further than that now . |
14 | ‘ to grant equitable relief to the defendants in respect of the son 's acts alone without [ the plaintiff 's ] authority or knowledge , is to go further than any decided case has yet gone . |
15 | In the long run it may be possible to go further than this , to appropriate in the form of tax revenue a large part of the income which workers would otherwise have put into long-term savings schemes , and to expand commensurately the socialised provision for retired workers ( state pensions plus appropriate social amenities ) . |
16 | He also seems to go further than this and sets the pattern for future elite theorists in distinguishing between maximum utility for a community and maximum utility of a community . |
17 | While the type of hearing may differ within different areas , and while it might vary depending upon , for example , the stage which the proceedings have reached or the nature of the interest being asserted , to go further than this would be contrary to principle . |
18 | Any woman who had to go further than this and shoulder the burden of full-time work in addition to her domestic duties was often pitied by other married women . |
19 | It is probably better to go further than this , for the husband may die and the wife ( by virtue of Trustee Act 1925 , s36 ) could appoint a new trustee malleable to her wishes and to the detriment of the husband 's estate . |
20 | If a covenant goes further than necessary to protect the value of the transferred business , it is conceptually very difficult to see how there will be scope for exemption under Article 85(3) . |
21 | But it goes further than that . |
22 | However , it goes further than that and implies a lack of awareness of the need for conservation , of future private benefits for individual households and the village ( or larger local community ) as a whole , leading to a failure to mobilise people to give their labour for construction ( even when it will be paid for ) , for maintenance work , and for enforcement where discipline is required ( to control lopping of small seedlings , to exclude livestock from reafforested and other areas and so on ) . |
23 | Competition , however , goes further than that . |
24 | It goes further than that . |
25 | But it goes further than that . |
26 | It goes further than that . |
27 | Some local authorities may not have introduced those measures as quickly as possible , but it goes further than that . |
28 | It is true that the Act of 1987 goes further than any other drawn to our attention . |
29 | But the issue of tangibility goes further than this : it is evaluative ; it says something about service products and service jobs . |
30 | Power Toolbox goes further than this , though , as you can define a set of buttons for individual applications , so , for instance , you could design a set for Word for Windows to do things like applying styles to paragraphs , saving files in multiple formats — almost anything you choose . |