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

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1 But the Public Order Act of 1986 goes further than either Lord Scarman or Sir Robert Mark had envisaged by giving new powers to the police to impose conditions on public assemblies as well as on processions .
2 However , the effect of ss 6 and 7 goes further because their wording is also wide enough to regulate contracts which permit the inclusion of such warranties , but then seek to nullify that inclusion by excluding liability for breach of the warranties so included .
3 It is true that the Act of 1987 goes further than any other drawn to our attention .
4 They had one go before but not enough men turned up .
5 It sought , as the Collor government had done , to open up the economy to foreign competition ( a new round of import tariff cuts scheduled for Oct. 1 went ahead as scheduled ) and would maintain existing privatization and deregulation programmes , although the involvement of Congress was now expected when the privatization of " strategic " companies was contemplated .
6 And them two go together , them two go together and them two go together .
7 With many smiles and good-nights , the four went upstairs and another meeting took place in the newly-painted room , where they sat on the floor , and discussed the new problem posed by Faye and Roberta , who did not like Comrade Andrew 's role in their affairs .
8 The FA 1965 went further and fixed the rate of tax at 30% when the standard ( now basic ) rate of income tax was 41.25% .
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