Example sentences of "go [adv] [coord] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | The Transport ( formerly Energy ) Secretary Cecil Parkinson took the view that cars were not going to go away and discouraging ownership would be ‘ very , very unpopular ’ . |
2 | However , the account goes further and this is what matters in relation to the study being dealt with in this book . |
3 | It 's all so sudden like , Marie going away and that . |
4 | People who respond in this way have often had a difficult early life when they had separation forced upon them , maybe by a parent being hospitalized or going away or dying . |
5 | Maurice Ododo is the catechist at Aluor mission and every day was busy going near and far training and teaching the Christians , preparing them for the Sacraments and instructing catechumens . |
6 | The aims which I put up there , I wo n't go through each one , I think are hopefully fairly self explanatory , the , some of those are going well and some of them still need a hard push , a hard push from us and a hard push from the clubs and the teaching establishments . |
7 | It is already a business committed to export , with 80 per cent of the film going abroad and 30 per cent of that destined for continental Europe . |
8 | Factory owners tried to stop govt. from going ahead & passing Acts but could not stop them seeing . |
9 | Egham looked dangerous going forward but shaky at the back and did n't create too many real clear cut chances . |
10 | As with any other sport , Howard , the real exhilaration of sailing , comes when you 're going faster and that can certainly mean getting wet . |
11 | And er the sun does n't always travel at the same speed it goes fast and slow so we can also measure the the sun . |
12 | I think this your woman goes here and all . |
13 | Yes , but the cross country course was ideal , er if you wanted to get round carefully and slowly , you could , and if you wanted to go fast and furious , we did . |
14 | After nine months in office he still is uncertain whether to go fast or slow on any issue from the Russians to oil slicks . |
15 | we went right and these lads were about our age and the next get drunk every night , you know , talk normal sort of thing , and erm |
16 | All of them go together and these two are a pair . |
17 | At Cheltenham yesterday , however , Dunwoody did something to put the record straight with a 26 ½-1 treble on Remittance Man , Wont Be Gone Long and Royal Cedar to take his score to 34 , but only marginally improve a strike rate of 15 per cent . |
18 | Sin and sex do somehow go together and this seems to tie in with the distinction I made much earlier on between the scientific view that man differs from other animals only in degree and the religious view that there is an essential difference in kind . |
19 | I realised Michael could save me maybe five years of work , but I figured I 'd rather go slow and steady than to go fast and have it all fall apart . |
20 | Problems have not gone away and all-round commitment is needed from everyone . ’ |
21 | They think we 've gone away and these two blokes in black dresses have turned up ! |
22 | anyway , they went away and this chap saw it and er he made an offer and Peter flatly refused it ! |
23 | You 'd gone home and only Monica was left in the building with me . |
24 | I I could never I never knew anybody personally because er you know you just used to go work and then go home and that was it . |
25 | She only mentioned one place after they 'd gone underground and that was where Gustav got married : Sangerhausen . |
26 | The other major force was Mauro Forghieri , the Ferrari engineer , of whom Niki writes that ‘ he has the psychological finesse of a sand viper ’ and that ‘ when the Ferrari went well and all was perfect , he considered me a very good driver , perhaps the best . |
27 | ‘ Did it go fast or slow ? ' ’ |
28 | Since being in Carstairs she had seen the baby twice and the visits had gone well and social workers hoped to continue this . |
29 | The sweat that had begun in anticipation of what she might encounter in the street now ran in fear of her mother 's rage ; Nunzia 's eyes had gone hard and wrinkled like black olive pips when Rosa had produced the plover , and she had clucked impatiently with her tongue when Rosa lied and said her grandfather had shot it and presented it to her . |
30 | Overnight there was a frost and it went hard and crinkly . |