Example sentences of "go [adv] [adv] the " in BNC.
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1 | The European community on the other hand also saw a growth of output of over twenty percent , twenty three point seven percent but that gave rise not to eighteen million but to only six million additional jobs and I just say to the honourable gentleman the lesson for Europe is to go further down the route that I have suggested of further deregulation and less bureaucracy and a stable economic framework , than to go down the route that he is advocating in his short address and question to me . |
2 | A decisive victory in a battle brought patriotic celebration , while at other times when things were going less well the failure to seek a peace could swing sentiment the other way . |
3 | She insists that even with the provisions of such a charter the idea ‘ can only work out in reality if both partners , in fact , share [ the childcare ] , because there is not much point in allowing women the opportunity of going further up the ladder if they continue to have almost sole responsibility for childcare . ’ |
4 | Job cuts are already being made and newly-qualified nurses are going straight on the dole . |
5 | You know little kids coming out of school and going straight on the road . |
6 | A rumour that he was casting 100 children went round St James 's School in Church Street , so instead of going straight home the girl pupils nipped off to the audition . |
7 | Erm so that 's going great , I think that 's really going well so the new design , I think we 're well in on . |
8 | If Leslie had been going too fast the others would have told him to slow down . |
9 | The bus is going too slow the bear 's still going grrr , aargh ! |
10 | Other firms risk going too far the other way , imposing a too-narrow management — sometimes from outside the profession — and so alienating partners . |
11 | But we must beware of going too far the other way . |
12 | Predictions of how the duo will fare in America still vary , but one argument goes straight down the hole tonight . |
13 | Then the Trunchbull turned to us and said , ‘ From now on , anybody caught eating in class goes straight out the window . ’ |
14 | He goes well maybe the photos just do n't compliment her and I said yeah but they , I think they did , they 're really complimentary . |
15 | Experience , however , showed that employers have many priorities — such as making a profit , obtaining orders , producing orders at the right price — and that something which they are not compelled to do , particularly in circumstances where the economic climate is adverse , goes well down the list of priorities . |
16 | I decided the only thing to do was throw her in at the deep end and go right down the village high street , where the roads were busiest and noisiest with holiday-makers , and simply stand there trying to calm her down . |
17 | Yes we used to A whole lot would come here and I 'll go somewhere else the next day you know , we used to help one another to sheep shearing . |
18 | The father and daughter went slowly down the dark , narrow stairs to the kitchen . |
19 | I went swiftly down the hall to the front door , and eased its bolts open . |
20 | Battle ‘ You ca n't be disappointed by a run like that , ’ said the jockey after User Friendly 's head-to-head battle with Subotica had gone so narrowly the wrong way for her army of fans . |
21 | We went further down the slope to practise parachute landing falls and ground handling skills — everything you need to know before actually launching yourself off the side of a hill . |
22 | If they did not reach the very poorest , they went further down the scale than most model buildings , and provided the sort of accommodation the poor were used to , despite the introduction of a guardian and a gate to keep the transients at bay and the tenants up to scratch . |
23 | Added to this was the fact that the clocks themselves were so erratic ; every so often they slowed down , so that time went more slowly the closer you were to them . |
24 | When a they were sent home from we went home from this quarry then , and the everybody went home so the the were forty of us in altogether . |
25 | He went quickly up the metal staircase , leaving Amanda entangled with a group below . |
26 | At the meeting-place of roads on the Plateau d'Iraty there are four things you can do : go unadventurously back the way you came , to Esterençuby ; carry on due east over the Col Bagargui along a tolerable but not always reassuring road into Larrau and the valley of Mauléon ; turn sharp left along a somewhat hazardous stretch of track rather than road towards the village of Men dive ( I funk Ed this route myself , after a short trial run , but bad roads do get mended or improved in the Pyrenees , so one year 's experience may be different from the next ) ; or turn to the right along the very scenic road into the Forêt d'Iraty itself . |
27 | And if they do , they very often go under just the same . |
28 | He should have gone forever once the drug testers in Seoul four years ago established that the boastful arm he raised to Carl Lewis was actually saluting a lie . |
29 | will go straight out the window and they wo n't bother with us , a very short time it 's taken five I mean six years to build up the credibility |
30 | Most of them , to judge by the paw marks , had gone straight up the ride , not working the covert on either side at all . |