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

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1 No matter how potentially profitable a business is , it may go under simply because it fails to meet its day to day cash commitments . ’
2 I do n't think it should go any further .
3 Wheatstone 's work in telegraphy seemed to show that electricity travelled about as fast as light , and Faraday believed that it must go just as fast ; he also believed that gravity must be analogous to other attractive forces , and take time for its propagation , though there was no evidence for this .
4 ‘ But it 'll go ahead anyway , ’ growled Miller .
5 I have n't had any taken off , but er I mean it 'll go alright now
6 ‘ Perhaps I should n't tell you , but I 'm sure it 'll go no further . ’
7 And it 'll go no further , I hope . ’
8 if you hit something twice as big to what you 're hitting it 'll go twice as fast as it does with a snooker ball .
9 it 'll go so far and then it just switches off
10 Representatives of the traditional conservative business community , on the other hand , sought to thwart the reform proposal by insisting that it could go ahead only with full Chinese support .
11 British Rail had been advised that it could go ahead only at its own risk — and it declined to do so .
12 But like Tron , it could go no further than creating a transparently synthetic world .
13 What they felt was out in the open and they both knew it could go no further until whatever lay ahead was over .
14 It could go even more wrong if the forces encouraging lending or determining the risk of bankruptcy were to change .
15 It was an old car , but I had a friend who worked in an engineering factory and he fiddled with it till it could go quite fast .
16 ‘ I mean , up to that point , I thought The Ventures were taking the guitar to its limit ; I did n't see that it could go any further .
17 It shall go very hard , my lord , before I ask you for anything . ’
18 ‘ I happened to see it on my way back from the nursing-home and I thought it would go particularly well with the dress . ’
19 It was always the other way round , and when he found overnight fame , he clung to it with both hands and worried sometimes that it would go away again .
20 Based on my experience , I thought it would go away overnight .
21 They embraced , but knew that it would go no further .
22 If ( as I expected would be the case ) he was able to accomplish this with very little in the way of stammering , it would go even further towards increasing his self-confidence .
23 but then when we went into it they said erm obviously look at the development plans and it would go ahead eventually for something there , they did n't state what .
24 ‘ But it would go really fast , would n't it ? ’
25 But she doubted it would go any further — well , could n't go any further as she was only staying the one night .
26 We had hoped that it would go much further — however , point number 1 is ‘ Avoid classes that do n't have suitably qualified teachers . ’
27 It would go that far .
28 When it will go no further , turn the transport wheel , at the left of the reading knob slot , away from you .
29 So it will go that far .
30 It will go more probably to an unknown office cleaner whose life is as anonymous as a flower but just as perfect or beautiful .
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