Example sentences of "[adj] to go [adv] [adv] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 It is wholly unnecessary to go that far in the present case and I would not for a moment suggest that the common law of England is bound or even likely to follow every twist of the development of the common law in the United States .
2 With interlocking bricks it is possible to go further away from the plumb than with smooth blocks ( wood , cork , etc. ) , but there is a limit to how far such non-alignment can go .
3 She was free to go as close to the man 's music as she dared , to stare as long as she wanted , to dance on the kerb right beside him where he seemed so tall he almost blacked out the sky , and the music so overwhelming you could hear nothing else .
4 I wanted to sail to the Canary Islands , but I was afraid to go too far from the shore .
5 High levels of tension can lead to rigid control ; some people when learning to relax report being afraid to go too deeply into the exercises for fear of losing control .
6 After we 've had a talk you 're welcome to go back home to the wife and kids , enjoy your Christmas .
7 Chancellor Norman Lamont is about to announce a further cut in base rates , but most people fear they are just as likely to go up again in the New Year , according to a new survey .
8 and tomato , now drink that because I do n't think we shall be able to go out today with the frost and the fog , the , you 've got that on your chest and I 've got a hurt throat
9 When the moon came up , a full moon that illuminated the wet stony surface of the Waste so that it shone like a polished shield , they were able to go more quickly amongst the dappled and striped shadows of the trees .
10 Be nice to go up there in the summer time wo n't it ?
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