Example sentences of "it go so [adv] " in BNC.

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1 Why did you want it to go so fast ? ’
2 ‘ And that means it goes so fast you ca n't even hear the separate beats .
3 It goes so well with their pale skin and light hair .
4 This biography is not merely content to tell you everything you ever wanted to know about Dickens ( interesting fact : Dickens spoke with a slight ‘ metallic burr ’ in his voice ) ; nor does it stop at telling you everything you never wanted to know about Dickens ( uninteresting fact : there were white Christmases for the first eight years of Dickens ' life ) ; it goes so far , as with that unidentified novel , as to let you know when it can not tell you something .
5 It goes so much deeper than that .
6 Nature backs up helpless reason and stops it going so wildly astray. , How about that rare bird , the man who professes that he is a ‘ complete sceptic ’ ?
7 Siegel said softly , ‘ If that 's the case , let's hope there is something in his life that he would miss too much to let it go so easily … ’
8 She might have known he would n't let it go so easily .
9 " Pity you let it go so long , " she said .
10 How could it go so quickly ?
11 ‘ I cross that bridge quite often and I am surprised the county council has let it go so far .
12 ‘ It is amazing when it works — in the Scottish Open in February against Eva Webster it went so well that I near enough knocked both of us out . ’
13 Tom sang a Burns song and then , because it went so well with the guitar , never mind the sax , Don Giovanni 's pretty serenade .
14 It went so well that the consultancy is now planning to hold more top notch dinners at Cottons .
15 It went so fast you did n't know how fast it was going ; it went so high you could n't see how high it was .
16 It went so fast , we could n't believe it .
17 It went so smoothly .
18 The mate used to get erm on the dredger the tug and the two dumb hoppers , or the dumb hoppers they used to get four pound five shillings a week and erm and my father got five pound twelve and six and then it went so long we were given near the end of the dredger and er in the Harbourmaster 's wisdom he cut us all down five shillings a week , so we get three pound fifteen shillings .
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