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

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1 I 'd much rather go home , please . ’
2 ‘ All right , Pip , but if she is n't happy to see you , better not go again . ’
3 But she was bluffing as she added , ‘ I 'd rather just go home . ’
4 A Rumbelows spokesman said the £10,000 jackpot would not necessarily go straight into the champion 's bank balance .
5 But the appetite for rough justice which the gun-toting sheriff satisfied does not easily go away .
6 If , on the other hand , I want to count how many working-class students there are in the college , I can not just go ahead and do it .
7 This was in itself , however , of little significance in an atmosphere impregnated with tension , and anxiety that the western offensive could not conceivably go as smoothly as the Polish and Scandinavian campaigns .
8 Of course , things did not always go so smoothly .
9 Others have been suggested : to prevent the conduct of government business being unduly hampered and delayed by ‘ excessive ’ litigation ; to reduce the risk that civil servants will behave in over-cautious and unhelpful ways in dealing with citizens for fear of being sued if things go wrong ; to ration scarce judicial resources ; to ensure that the argument on the merits is presented in the best possible way , by a person with a real interest in presenting it ( but quality of presentation and personal interest do not always go together ) ; to ensure that people do not meddle paternalistically in the affairs of others ( query : can representative applicants be accused of this ? ) ; to ensure that the applicant has a personal interest not just an ideological concern in the outcome ( but , query , may not a genuine concern for the interests of others be neither purely personal nor purely ideological ? ) .
10 The two do not always go together and experts who combine the two are in short supply .
11 It can not possibly go ahead without the various kinds of international aid coming in " .
12 ‘ We have seen people go into the forest from the Ridgery but they do not often go alone like you .
13 Identify UP projects that will end as of 1993–94 and any planned projects which may not now go ahead .
14 The Muirend Triangle thanks mainly to the work done by Mr. Ferguson and his committee will not now go ahead .
15 The Muirend Triangle thanks mainly to the work done by Mr. Ferguson and his committee will not now go ahead .
16 On the same day the government announced that although Part II of the Football Spectators Act , which gave powers to the courts to impose restriction orders on those convicted of football-related offences , would be implemented as soon as possible , Part I of the Act which proposed a national membership scheme would not now go ahead in view of the advice given in the report .
17 In this case it will be as well not to use the bass drum and cymbals simultaneously ( they do not really go particularly well together ) , so that the cymbals can be played in the proper way , one held in each hand .
18 On the other hand , if there is no express or implied contractual right ( see below ) to relocate employees , employers can not simply go ahead and relocate their work-force unless they obtain each employee 's consent to the change in his or her place of work .
19 They will not simply go away .
20 them might not even go straight
21 She did not even go as far as her room — the sound of the door being unlocked , opening and closing again should surely not carry down to the hall .
22 The CBI does not even go this far : Sir Michael Angus , its president , says that compliance with the code should not be a listing requirement because of excessive bureaucracy .
23 Peggy did not immediately go downstairs but went to her own room .
24 On this night he did not then go straight to bed .
25 In 1967 too the Warsaw Pact states declared that West Germany should recognise East Germany as the first step to meaningful détente but Brandt could not yet go so far : most West Germans still hoped for the reunification of Germany .
26 Despite the fact that ‘ if only ’ implies that things could be different , they do not actually go away when the ideal conditions are achieved , they just surface in a new guise .
27 If you can find such a language , then there will be very few alternatives and so your search will probably not go astray .
28 We do n't feel we could really realistically go any further within the context of the strategy again with the alterations it is placed within .
29 But getting both will not be easy : they do n't necessarily go together .
30 You ca n't just go away and hope everything will fall into place .
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