Example sentences of "go [adv] [adv] [subord] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | It could well go on forever unless one of two things happens , unless everybody guards themselves against giving information away , which as a matter of practice many will do , and many probably wo n't , or secondly that some legislation is brought about to make this an offence , and to treat it seriously . |
2 | Almost as if we can go on forever if that 's how it 's got to be . |
3 | True , on the first working day after the bomb , business did go on much as usual . |
4 | True , Novell seems to be promising that life will go on much as usual . |
5 | Several attempts , he wrote , had been made by " former prospectors " to sink upon this lode " but it is heavily watered that they could not go down more than 3 or 4 fathoms deep " . |
6 | Our clientele will go down quicker than free beer on a beano ! ’ |
7 | Some words can go in more than one category : put them in the category of the simplest error , or the one that offers the simplest way in to teaching . |
8 | And I 'd just seen a colleague come and go in less than three months … |
9 | We can not go so far as that ; and I lay it down as fact that there never has been a real complete sceptic . |
10 | But we need not go so far as that ; it will suffice to suppose that firms rise and fall , but that the ‘ representative ’ firm remains always of about the same size , as does the representative tree of a virgin forest . [ … ] |
11 | We did n't stop talking like but the talk s just sort of stemmed around the house and the kids and it did n't go any further than that . |
12 | Particular example , remember this is all confidential I I 'm told so er er it wo n't go any further than this room . |
13 | They do n't go any faster than that . |
14 | Cakes filled with buttercream will keep if kept in an airtight container for up to two weeks , but it does go off quicker than other types of icing . |
15 | Oh Oh we 'll go back home if that 's alright . |
16 | Cos you do n't go as slow as this , even round here something like that Ann . |
17 | I would not go as far as one group which makes ‘ coupleness and a sense of call in husband and wife ’ one of their ten non-negotiables for church planters . |
18 | ‘ I would n't go as far as that . ’ |
19 | Then he looked up with a solemn expression and replied : ‘ Well , I would n't go as far as that . ’ |
20 | No I would n't go as far as that anyway but I 'm saying they 're in the wrong it 's not you in the wrong , they 're in |
21 | Some of the migrants may only go as far as southern Europe . |
22 | I do appreciate the discount since CPRW is a charity and we try to make our funds go as far as possible . |
23 | The question of images in churches was further addressed by two sets of injunctions issued by Cromwell in 1536 and 1538 , but even here the reforms did not go as far as some iconophobes would have liked , as they drew back from condemning all images and denounced only those that encouraged ‘ superstition and hypocrisy ’ and ‘ that most detestable sin of idolatry ’ . |
24 | They do not go as far as some countries , who plan to make actual cuts in emissions rates . |
25 | The SACHR said that affirmative action should go as far as positive discrimination , e.g. the tie break , but this is not in the legislation . |
26 | However , you will go no further than two miles from the barracks , you will behave in a manner that befits a Royal Fusilier and you will report back to the guardroom sober as a judge at one minute before nine . |
27 | Louts who could go no further than ill-thought-out violence on street corners . |
28 | When he realised that arriving at The Bar meant he was still only just at the start of his wanderings or journey , he ached some nights to be told that he need go no farther than this . |