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

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1 There are times , of course , when all goes well and we actually enjoy it , but at other times the cost seems too heavy and we have few people we can share the job with or who can understand .
2 We had all been promised that the National Lottery money would be additional to what we receive and that there would been linkage to the funds we will obtain if all goes well and the Lottery Bill goes through Parliament in the next few months .
3 A BBC spokesman said : ‘ If all goes well and when Anne feels up to it , we will introduce her and her baby to the Good Morning audience . ’
4 A BBC spokesman said : ‘ If all goes well and when Anne feels up her and her baby to the Good Morning audience . ’
5 Even if all goes well and recovery gets underway this year , unemployment is likely to go on rising for another year at least .
6 Even if all goes well and recovery gets underway this year , unemployment is likely to go on rising for another year at least .
7 ‘ If I pose for a photograph will you all go away and leave me to some peace and quiet ? ’
8 The doctor , who evidently , and not unreasonably , on the basis of conversations with Franca , thought he was dealing with a madman , said to Marcus , ‘ I think we should all go now and have a nice conversation downstairs .
9 We will all go together when we go
10 All went well but for a small hitch .
11 After arrival at the capital of Reykjavik we watched in some trepidation as our heavily laden Landrover was swung out on a derrick and deposited on the quay , but all went well and as soon as we had cleared customs we set out to take a look at this bright little capital city .
12 The seminars all went well and the Australian branches have received a number of enquiries as a result .
13 All went well and Chris was given the job .
14 All went well and the 600 tonne roof was lowered safely down on to the reactor .
15 All went well until suddenly a drive-shaft cover came loose and shot across the room , leaving a small hole through which the gas began to spurt .
16 All went well until the patrol reached the area of the Trig al Ab , the old camel track leading into the desert from the coast road where L Detachment had made their rendezvous after the first operation .
17 All went well until we were within sight of Balloch ( Loch Lomondside ) , some 18 miles from Glasgow .
18 All went well until RAF Benson had chased him all round the sky and their MATZ before issuing their not unusual request to ‘ resume your own navigation ’ leaving him totally lost , heading into a nasty and unforecast rainstorm and trying to track into the White Waltham entry lane using cross-cuts on the single VOR .
19 All went well until she tried to climb into a taxi after the reception at the exclusive Dorchester Club following a quiet ceremony for family and a few friends at Chelsea Register Office .
20 All went well until she came to a small boy in the second row .
21 All went well until the match started and the cameraman arrived .
22 All went well until we saw the cow which had originally smashed the crush .
23 All went well until we were approaching Ramsgate and about to cross ahead of two coasters that were coming up from the south .
24 All went well until about half way through the demonstration when fumes from some hot oil wafted into the smoke detector above the hob and set off the hotel 's fire alarm .
25 Not all went well as the second half began .
26 The snow was beginning to turn to rain next morning and , although the ground was white right to the shores , we all went ashore and walked for several hours .
27 If all went awry and there was to be a last ditch fight for the city , this is where it would take place . )
28 All went smoothly until we reached the British customs .
29 After this we all went home and school was closed . ’
30 walk in , here , this is the end of the where they all went too and that piece is a piece cut off and it 's not , it 's gripped together underneath
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