Example sentences of "[adv] it goes " in BNC.

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1 Apparently it goes a long way .
2 Basically it goes POING-POING-POING-POING a lot and you 'll know it when you hear it .
3 She likes to make sure everyone knows exactly where the pain is , how long it goes on for and whether it 's burning , stabbing , singeing or a combination of all three .
4 Do you know how long it goes on for ?
5 Um I 've got some stuff on the handout about some of the stuff that 's been done about what 's what happens and how long it goes on for .
6 On some days when it looks good and I let it dry naturally it goes curly .
7 Semantically , the less of a notional component the verb has , the more naturally it goes with the theme as a foundation-laying element .
8 Naturally it goes up .
9 So by controlling the concentration of the reagents that will affect which way it goes and a lot of them are temperature sensitive , we heat it up it goes one way , cool it down it goes the other .
10 It is noteworthy , though perhaps it goes without saying , that in order to make the requisite evaluation of prudence , the Bank of England will require information both as to assets ( comprising inter alia loans to customers ) and deposits ( comprising inter alia money deposited by customers ) .
11 Perhaps it goes through a tunnel and squirts itself out into another universe somewhere else .
12 Perhaps it goes on a little too long and the sweetness can tend to cloy , but it was beautifully played .
13 That 's fine , I 'd had , on the subject of this boycotting timber , erm I know of two instances at least where Oxford City Council are still using tropical hardwoods , and I wonder , I mean , you know , obviously it goes against the grain of the signing of the tropical hardwood .
14 And so it goes on .
15 So it goes south to Gath , but it takes the plague with it , together with an unearthly confusion and terror .
16 Pretending nothing unusual is happening he gives his wings one flutter , lifts the sunken foot and puts down the other — and so it goes on .
17 And so it goes on until he boards a ship about to set Voyager ( 15 , Curzon West End , 113 mins ) Europa ( 15 , Chelsea , Everyman , 114 mins ) sail for France and meets Sabeth , the pony-tailed young woman who is his ‘ fate ’ , leading him back to the woman he once loved and to his own Greek tragedy .
18 The publicity the film attracted in Cannes followed Nicholson back to America where it was due for New York opening in July which , as Karen Black told me later , was an odd time : ‘ It was a college film and so it goes on release at exactly the same time as the colleges are closing down for the summer and everyone is going home . ’
19 And so it goes on .
20 Thus , in order to fully appreciate Distant Voices , Still Lives , we would have to be familiar with the work of Lowry , Lawrence , Larkin et al — and to fully appreciate their work in turn demands familiarity with numerous other texts and artists , and so it goes on .
21 And so it goes on .
22 So it goes … ’
23 There are teenage clubs , pre-teens groups , Young Wives , OAPs , and so it goes on .
24 And so it goes on .
25 Then comes another spring , and fresh buds ; and so it goes on , always the same and always new .
26 And so it goes on .
27 And so it goes on , the more units you connect .
28 Someone crashes into their car ; soon after that the house is burgled ; then a neighbour dies ; then they discover dry rot in the living room — and so it goes on .
29 And so it goes .
30 And so it goes .
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