Example sentences of "go [adv] the way " in BNC.

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1 There is a complete lack of understanding , and that goes right the way through the Health Service …
2 You pass you pass er the capital past two more roads , streets and you come to this one as goes right the way through into Street at .
3 Now it 's Avenue , goes right the way round .
4 I would see through a more coactive involvement in Europe , and establishing not just the physical link of the chunnel but expanding it right up to the northwest , a line that goes right the way through , that there is a material benefit to this area , from that connection .
5 It goes right the way you can see over there .
6 It goes right the way back .
7 Cos it goes right the way through .
8 er to go right the way through to Venice and you 've got to stay at Venice for at least a couple of days so oh and it , er , I think er , you 're talking about two thousand at least just for that four days , you know ?
9 And goes down the way .
10 If they 're becoming as disabled as you think they are , they wo n't be allowed just to go down the way to the shops will they if the nearest shops are twenty miles down the road !
11 A huge octopus , octopus -ish , had these massive tentacles that 's going right the way across the ceiling !
12 Very easy to simply turn into this lane instead of going right the way over to the other side .
13 I start going back the way I came .
14 The only way he was able to free himself was to grab the branch and work against the current , going back the way he came in .
15 I have to dress in my sweaty , dirty clothes and go back down to the kitchen , grumbling while she makes me a coffee , and I complain about my wet boots and she gives me a fresh pair of William 's socks to wear and I put them on and drink my coffee and whine about never being allowed to spend the night and tell her how just once I 'd like to wake up here in the morning , and have a nice , civilised breakfast with her , sitting on the sunny balcony outside the bedroom windows , but she makes me sit down while she laces my boots up , then takes my coffee cup off me and sends me out the back door and says I 've got two minutes before she arms the alarm and puts the infrared lights on stand-by so I have to go back the way I came , over the estate wall and through the wood and down into the stream where I get both feet wet and cold and I fall going up the bank and get all muddy and eventually drag myself up and through the hedge , scratching my cheek and tearing my polo-neck and then trudging across the field through heavy rain and more mud and finally getting to the car and panicking when I ca n't find the car keys before remembering I put them in the button-down back pocket of the jeans for safety instead of the side pocket like I usually do , and then having to put some dead branches under the front wheels because the fucking car 's stuck and finally getting away and home and even in the street light I can see what a mess of the pale upholstery my muddy clothes have made .
16 Nothing for it but to go back the way you came , to Neu St Johann , thence down the Toggenburg valley through the resorts of Nesslau and Ebnat-Kappel to Wattwil .
17 But can you see the people who came to the stepping stones and could n't go across and had to go back the way they 'd already come would n't go back with a very their ego would n't have b been boosted very high .
18 She had to go back the way she had come .
19 She did n't point out that they had to go back the way they had come , and when he reached into the back and handed her a water container she drank gladly .
20 ‘ Until this evening , ’ he said huskily , and turned to go back the way they had come .
21 Barn owls ' leg feathers go right the way down to their feet , which makes them much more vulnerable than , say , a falcon , which has scaly skin on its legs that toughens up very quickly during training .
22 We used to work there from half past twelve till five o'clock at night , taking the bucket out and put another bucket in because the buckets what they used to call the bushes what were connected to the links they used to wear and we used to have to take them , one of them out and used to have a big chain go right the way round and bring the , bring the buckets backwards and they used to loosen up all the , all the pins what used to go through the buckets in the , in the links , so we took them out and then they used to go up to the dock and br they put new bushes in .
23 You go right the way round horse walks .
24 erm and went right the way through with , it did look , it does n't look bad at all , it was
25 Look at it now , it 's gone right the way back now , with all that land being reclaimed and warehousing and you name it and docks , new docks , so in the past ten years , what a massive development that has become .
26 Just got in , well it were n't , it had n't gone right the way through , we just turned it over and chu , chucked the sheets and blankets back on once they 'd stopped smouldering and got back on it !
27 Well of course you will wo n't you because you 're gon na go right the way across .
28 They 're doing it there , and they go up the way .
29 ‘ Let's go back the way we came , ’ Coconut said to Gareth .
30 He went back the way he had come , hearing the music ahead of him , and recognized the tune of a Geordie air .
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