Example sentences of "could go [adv] [adv] [conj] " in BNC.

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1 But we could go up even if we do n't win at Wolves , depending upon on other results . ’
2 We could go up there and be there a week .
3 But like Tron , it could go no further than creating a transparently synthetic world .
4 Louts who could go no further than ill-thought-out violence on street corners .
5 What they felt was out in the open and they both knew it could go no further until whatever lay ahead was over .
6 Jack could go no further and he turned and ran terrified back to the engine .
7 Aunt Sarah was right in saying that it would take five days to reach Liverpool , since the barge could go no faster than the horse which pulled it .
8 As we could go no faster than the pace of the slowest man , Marius and I took his rucksack and FA-MAS to lighten his load .
9 She tried not to wish he could go away even though the room was cramping them .
10 So that kind of thing made analysts think that they could go on more than just free associations , they could look at a person 's character , as it were .
11 This could go on forever so I 'll shut up now .
12 You could go through again and you could put sodium instead of that M G but where you had things like M G O H twice you 'd just have N A O H so you 'd have a have to do a little bit of changing about .
13 But they stopped before the bridge and Sam told the groom he could go home again and meet them back in the centre of the town in two hours .
14 ‘ Maybe I could go home tomorrow and come back on Sunday . ’
15 I could go much faster than they could .
16 So I think it 's easy to see that religion fulfils this civilizing socially controlling role , but of course , this has been a popular theme in sociological writing in the course of the twentieth century , indeed , you could go so far as to say this , it is has become a cliche , in twentieth century social science .
17 Few could go so far as Musurus Pasha , who during his thirty-five years as Turkish ambassador in London staffed the embassy entirely with his sons , nephews and sons-in-law ; but even in the most developed states of western Europe and on the eve of the 1914 conflict family influences could still be important .
18 ‘ No , Nina , I was n't in love with David Markham , ’ said Rachel firmly , then , seeing that Nina was still slightly bemused , she added , ‘ In fact , I think you could go so far as to say I detested him . ’
19 But yesterday organiers decided competitors could go as fast as they like .
20 She could go as often as she wanted to the clinic , but they wo n't come out to her
21 In theory this process could go as far as equating marginal cost with demand so that the bureaucracy obtains all the consumer surplus .
22 I mean we could go back up and go into Ashpoles and then just go down Park with er black widows and just blow the shit out of everything .
23 We could go out tomorrow and get one in the market . "
24 So I knew that I could go out again and get another caution , that 's why I did it , really .
25 If we had a sailing boat , we could go out now and bathe in moonbeams . ’
26 Before he could go out so as to wait until he could have the place to himself , the figure levered himself up , bowed to the altar , and turned and saw him .
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