Example sentences of "[adj] to go the " in BNC.
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1 | It is perhaps doubtful whether the Nordic states were really prepared to go the whole way to a common market . |
2 | I will not insult you by asking you to be my servant , Burkett , but nevertheless I could use a good man to drive this coach down to Grasmere , get me some fishing over a few days , be prepared to go the odd errand — about a week in all I would guess . |
3 | If you get one or two that prepared to go the others w drop one by one back then wou that 's how they went . |
4 | An Edinburgh man who 's fought for eight years to overturn a conviction for armed robbery says he 's prepared to go the European Court of Human Rights . |
5 | Now the factory which developed it in the 60s looks set to go the same way . |
6 | Not only is it extremely easy to go the wrong way , and indeed many businesses have foundered on the basis of one , usually inadvertent , mistaken direction , but all of us are aware that a lot of businesses are n't going anywhere at all . |
7 | Is he supposed to go the opposite way ? |
8 | However , the NIAAF are emphasising that the number travelling to Holland is not to be taken as the number likely to go the Commonwealth Games . |
9 | Voices were raised in support of rounding up all foreigners , but the government was unwilling to go the way of its predecessor in the first world war and order a general internment . |
10 | But since the State is unwilling to go the distance alone , rest assured his answer will be no . |
11 | Then if you want blue to go the other side of the hoop and black to go here say , to the black wo n't go quite so far and the blue will . |