Example sentences of "have go so [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Are you sure you have to go so soon ? ’ |
2 | ‘ What I do n't see , ’ Pat says , interposing kindly from her belief that Kate is incapable of replying , ‘ is why you have to go so far . |
3 | ‘ Do n't they think it funny you have to go so often ? ’ |
4 | ‘ I was aware when I came that I was only Warrington 's third choice , after Michael Hagan and Trevor Kissell , so I feel doubly lucky that things have gone so well . ’ |
5 | ‘ Our preparations have gone so well that none of us can wait to get there and begin in earnest . |
6 | But things have gone so well that by June 1993 he hopes to launch a further 20 growers . |
7 | Some translators of the Bible have gone so far as to postpone the main verb until the divine fiat : And God said , Let there be light . |
8 | Such speeds would seem to be at variance with the shared space concept ; indeed some have gone so far as to suggest eight km/h as a more appropriate maximum consistent with child safety . |
9 | Some , such as Alan Walker , have gone so far as to argue that ‘ retirement is largely a twentieth century phenomenon ’ , and that ‘ the increasing dependency of elderly people in Britain has been socially engineered in order to facilitate the removal of older workers from the labour force ’ . |
10 | Indeed , some people have gone so far as to elevate these restrictions on the initial conditions and the parameters to the status of a principle , the anthropic principle , which can be paraphrased as , ‘ Things are as they are because we are . |
11 | In many cases local authorities have taken the initial steps and some have gone so far as to form housing associations for the specific purpose of transfer . |
12 | But I do n't think things have gone so far between us that |
13 | Why we have gone so long using our branch network as though it were doing the information job . |
14 | Skirts have gone so much shorter — you 'd hardly believe the hems I 've taken up . |