Example sentences of "go [adv] [adv] [to-vb] " in BNC.

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1 We placed it by the spot were she went in and out , and every day I moved her food nearer to the cage until , eventually , she had to go right in to eat .
2 I think first part to it , but then er it seemed to go downhill so to speak .
3 Did he really need to go so far to learn so little ?
4 Clearly working under the pressure of the speed of events in central Europe , the West Europeans have decided to go all out to form a united economic bloc , if possible by the end of next year , but at all costs by January 1992 when the EC internal market is due to be completed .
5 If Oxo needs , defensively , to fight off Bovril 's attack , Oxo 's primary target group will be some or all of existing Oxo users : it will be a matter of agonizing argument and discussion to decide whether to go all out to keep regular , heavy Oxo users at all costs , or , instead , to concentrate on lighter — and therefore presumably more vulnerable — users .
6 Regeling , an Australian international who had guest outings last season at Cleveland Park , said : ‘ We intend to go all out to win everything we can ; we have the team which can win the league providing we avoid bad injuries and bad luck . ’
7 Now as the city of Manchester goes all out to win the race to host the Olympic games … our own town of Banbury has beaten them to a gold medal … the local boatbuilding firm of Laser will be racing at the next Olympics and to celebrate they 're having a water sports week
8 While Colin McRae goes all out to win
9 Depth is half the game in lock-picking ; the other half is getting enough leverage for the turn , since even a proper pick has no shaft going right through to rest on the end ward like a real key .
10 Am I not supposed to be going somewhere tomorrow to enquire about something or ?
11 Why ca n't people accept things for what they are rather than going all out to destroy the things they do n't agree with ?
12 The Latics were one of only four sides to beat the League champions last season and Royle said : ‘ They will be going all out to put that right . ’
13 In true Libran fashion you will be going all out to cultivate new friendships , but take care that you 're not led astray ( into a field of cow-pats for instance ) .
14 I was going all out to turn them into the Seventies ’ strongest band . ’
15 ‘ Unless he 's going all out to make people think he 's a really nice fellow . ’
16 If Lynne Perrie wants something she believes in going all out to get it .
17 SCARBOROUGH manager Ray McHale last night plunged into the transfer market to strengthen his injury-depleted squad before this afternoon 's transfer deadline , and said : ‘ Scarborough will be going all out to get promoted next season . ’
18 But , he said , its new management is going all out to ensure that it becomes more efficient cost-wise , that it focusses its research more effectively , and that it becomes more market-led .
19 FACED by rocketing inflation and the worst recession ever , Courtaulds Coatings , Brazil , is going all out to protect its markets and improve performance .
20 Because of the long-term nature of the business ( many funds run for five years or more ) , there are comparatively few firms that have been going long enough to supply relevant data .
21 Yeah and the lad from work 's a scouser he 's said it , I 'm going home now to watch the football , I think he 's going there actually , I think he could be there , Rob you know him
22 I thought you were going straight up to see if the actually , I was going to get up early and
23 The Bundesbank can be — and has been — criticised for not going far enough to stimulate the German economy .
24 Westminster environmental protection officer Sid Geake says the council has just about cracked the problem of multiple signs , but is now going even further to curb the blight .
25 But how could I get a fire going fast enough to catch them ?
26 Well last Sunday it seemed to be going quite nicely to start with , trying to think what it was , communion
27 I found that moderate slip angles produce no nasty consequences , but was restrained from further experimentation with the admonition that the aircraft describes what sounds like a brisk departure into a fast outside flick roll with the nose going hard down to exceed its negative-g limit .
28 Rather than examining the visibility of women in all the various types of sociological analyses of power , I am going instead simply to draw attention to an area in which the undoubted social power of women has not been considered at all .
29 He said , ‘ My son , my body is returning to my mother earth , and my spirit is going very soon to see the Great Spirit …
30 It was a cold and wet morning , but Lee Abbs and Leoma Needham were going too slowly to need wet tyres on their roller skates .
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