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

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1 Beyond this , character- ization rarely goes further than the creation of characters sufficient for the roles they play within the fabliau ; there is very rarely the slightest pretence at verisimilitude in the form of feigning that the characters have experiences beyond or after those of the narrative given .
2 Mr Norrie rarely goes out because he seldom feels well .
3 She rarely goes out and has never been beyond the street she lives in on her own .
4 The Company was not powerful enough to go inland and kidnap slaves , and had great difficulty keeping up its coastal garrisons in the unpleasant and unhealthy conditions in which they lived , but in any case , military expeditions to capture slaves were unnecessary .
5 When we write the stories of people we know , we often fall into the trap of identifying too strongly with our subject and not giving the reader enough to go on because the material is too familiar to us .
6 So it 's all about sharing things out and it gets into this sort of fractions when we get when there 's not enough to go round and we have to start cutting things up cutting the pizza up .
7 On the other hand , you do need the child 's cooperation , especially if he is old enough to go out and buy sweets or other foods for himself .
8 But there was nothing around that moved me enough to go out and change things .
9 Whether he is sober enough to go back and fetch his dilapidated car , or should soldier on , is the question here , or at any rate part of it .
10 I said what would I like to say , disgusted with the way he 's been treated , I said my father left intensive care at one o'clock on Friday , we was told he was gon na leave there at four o'clock to go home and have a meal and be with him when he went on the ward , when we came back , he 'd been moved , he 'd gone on the ward , he was plonked in the chair , his catheter was on his lap , it had leaked all over him , his dressing was hanging off and seeping with green stuff the wound on his leg was run all down over his foot , he 'd got no cover on his seat so he could see , Dave said they looked and they did n't look very bloody nice
11 Now I have finally begun , he wrote , I have only to go on and the end will arrive .
12 Better to go on as before than do that .
13 So it 's increasing benefit , it only goes up whilst you 're claiming by the R P I subject to a maximum ten per cent .
14 Okay , last one it only goes up when you are claiming , this one goes up even when you 're not .
15 As Gabriel was watching , the cart stopped at the top of the hill , and the driver climbed down to go back and fetch something that had fallen off .
16 ‘ We are seeing British scientists not only going abroad but also spending far too much time in this country chasing funds , ’ Sharp said .
17 I 'm only going in and saying that erm I 've got twenty thousand coming to me now I want to buy an house with it .
18 Well was there mus much going back and fore in the boat .
19 The cost of keeping a horse is constantly going up while prize money is static . ’
20 They could then analyse the data on their own computer : ‘ Auditing remotely saves money and time , which is otherwise wasted by constantly going back and forth' , he says .
21 He 'd come round and get set up again , and we 'd pop round to the other side again , constantly going back and forwards .
22 He remembered that he had been lost , apparently going round and round the same spiralling loop of bumpy and frozen track .
23 Shevardnadze in a strong speech at the UN General Assembly in New York on Sept. 25 characterized Iraq 's invasion of Kuwait as " an act of terrorism against the nascent new world order " , and , apparently going further than Gorbachev had suggested at Helsinki [ see above ] , stated that the Soviet Union was prepared to support the use of force against Iraq , in a UN framework , if the Iraqi occupation of Kuwait continued ; on Sept. 30 he confirmed Soviet willingness to join a UN force if necessary .
24 The share price has only gone down because the market is generally down .
25 Sometimes he would even say that Tom had not only gone home but had subsequently died of cancer .
26 ‘ It seemed to me , and the team , that the flag only went up after the ball hit the back of the net , ’ he said .
27 ‘ I really only went today because of you .
28 Jamie Champkin , defending , said Manning was travelling at between 70 and 80mph on the A40 near Curbridge , Oxon , and only went faster when an unmarked police car began gaining on him .
29 She only went back because of me …
30 So er bu business-wise I do n't think much went on but he 's more of an uplifting experience
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