Example sentences of "go [adv] very [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | Although it was only ten miles direct , it would be fully half that again by the route planned ; and they would be able to go only very slowly , in the darkness . |
2 | But just anything cold anything goes down very easily . |
3 | All this , the home-cooking and a complimentary half bottle of wine ( per guest ) goes down very well with tired walkers . |
4 | It seemed to go down very well . |
5 | Personally , I do not find it objectionable , and in any case the smell goes off very quickly when it comes into contact with the soil and bacteria get to work on it . |
6 | This is only going on very quietly |
7 | And er I er carried on with that , going on very nicely , until they decided to mechanize Gedling , you see ? |
8 | Ca n't see that going down very well ! |
9 | More worryingly , thirty percent of the jobs in this city are linked to the defence industry and we all know , and I do n't need to remind you what 's happening to the defence industry , here it 's going down very very fast , we are losing jobs out the dockyard , but we 're also losing the jobs that are associated with the M O D with the Royal Navy er and it 's extremely worrying for the trade union movement in the city . |
10 | We 're moving into erm an age where , for example , there is a lot of unemployment , and one ca n't see that going away very quickly . |
11 | A quick check outside confirmed my suspicions : we just were n't going up very fast . |
12 | So if you hit the garage you 're going very very slowly and you might just give yourself a jolt but you would n't hurt yourself quite so much . |
13 | Very , very slow moving there indeed , and it 's going very very slowly heading out on to the A40 . |
14 | The rate appeared to go up very slightly when the cell was there , but by such a small amount that Palmer wrote in his logbook ‘ You would n't bet on cold fusion on the basis of these results ; but neither would you bet against it . ’ |
15 | After a meal consisting largely of refined carbohydrate food the blood-sugar level goes up very quickly , which would seem to be a good thing in satisfying the appetite . |
16 | After pointing out that the distinction between cases of habeas corpus in a criminal matter , and cases where the matter is not criminal goes back very far , Viscount Simon L.C. said , at pp. 156–157 : |
17 | My home is 90 miles away , so I have n't been able to afford to go back very often . |
18 | The analysis of the expenses of production of a commodity might be carried backward to any length ; but it is seldom worth while to go back very far . |
19 | ‘ The gigs went downhill very fast , ’ he recalls . |
20 | However , things went on very well at after that . |
21 | ‘ But , ’ he went on very quietly , ‘ you can rock my boat any time you like . ’ |
22 | Er well it 's gone on very quickly actually . |
23 | Half-a-dozen fresh eggs would go down very well with Taff and I this evening . |
24 | The whole audience was astounded and it did n't go down very well . |
25 | You 'd go down very well on the Moon , Alice . |
26 | That did n't go down very well an' then 'e asked me why . |
27 | ‘ I 'm not sure about the rum sour , whatever that is , but a gin and tonic would go down very well . ’ |
28 | This did n't go down very well with the rest of the senate , but found great favour with Caesar , who allowed the sixty-first senator to keep umbrage . |
29 | Well why not , I do n't think that 'll go down very well |
30 | Tt , I probably could , but I do n't think it , it would go down very well with the students |