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

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1 So the ones that do n't want to can be left to go somewhere else and let the other ones get on , otherwise they 're going to hold the others back . ’
2 ‘ I would n't like to go so far as to predict anything for Sunday but you can be certain I am far more confident about the race now than I was .
3 But one does not have to go so far as to support child benefit for the qualitative demographic effect it may or may not have .
4 Many congratulations and a warm welcome should be given to Dorling Kindersley , the first general publisher to recognise that there is ELT potential in its list and to go so far as to publish an ELT catalogue .
5 However , contributors to the Review were largely unwilling to go so far as to attempt to specify the nature of artistic quality in general , despite the fact that their own capacity to decide which texts were of sufficient interest in themselves to justify study depended upon recognizing such quality .
6 ‘ I am not myself convinced that the Government will be so foolish as to go so far as to privatise water .
7 He was even prepared to go so far as to admit that monotony was the most comfortable way .
8 You might , for instance have to alter the way the murder you had in mind is committed or you might have to go so far as to alter the motive of the murderer or even find a completely different person to commit the central action .
9 It really must be be for the churches and the families themselves to go much further and to instruct if that is the er what the Noble Lord is hinting at , at erm promoting belief .
10 When is it more important to go backwards fast than to go accurately under control ?
11 I wanted to go more often but did n't feel confident enough to do so .
12 It may be asked why , with a separate legal system and a separate Scottish Office , it is necessary to go any further and establish a directly-elected Assembly . ’
13 He said it had petered out because Eliot did not want him to go any further and did not have a plan to use the information already gathered .
14 And in a nut shell , it is our case , we say the police , what the police did was reasonable in the circumstances and indeed to go any further and say what they did was necessary in the circumstances .
15 ‘ We expect them to go home now and say , ‘ Mamma gim me lamb ’ . ’
16 I want to go home now and think and think about all the things I 've heard this afternoon . ’
17 In the meantime , as she so sweetly says , through her tears , to those who have over many years tried to gently persuade her to go straight away and live the rest of her life in comfort .
18 The CNAA 's ideas were taking a different shape in 1975 , showing an unwillingness to go as far as delegating authority for the approval of courses , but pursuing the idea of ‘ internal validation ’ .
19 At a future review conference — such conferences will occur every few years in the Community — it might be desirable to go even further and press for a clause in the Community body of law that makes it crystal clear that all powers that are not specifically allocated to the Community should remain as of right with the member states , as is the case in the American constitution .
20 However , since I was very keen , I decided to go even better and invest in a macro lens .
21 ‘ Compliments , and wishes Sir John to go there immediately and examine the corpse . ’
22 I 'm telling you now , come here to go upstairs now and get into your bed now !
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