Example sentences of "[adv] from [art] word [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | It is important to consider the link and the station together , and British Rail and the Government should have done so from the word go . |
2 | We shall adopt a small arrow as our notation for assignment in this sense , so that ( 31 ) ( excluding irrelevant details like number , and the particular tense employed ) may be represented as ( 35 ) , where we again abbreviate by passing directly from the word forms to the intensional pattern : We may note , by the way , that the copular verb to be is the direct formal representation of the relation of assignment ; this has to be expressed overtly in English ( as well as being indicated by the order of noun and adjective ) , although in many other languages , e.g. Russian and Arabic , no overt exponent is required . |
3 | ‘ The key is train them properly from the word go , ’ Steve emphasised . |
4 | I recall I think we possibly planned to use strings right from the word go and David , without my knowledge , went to Paul Buckmaster and asked whether he was interested in writing the string parts . |
5 | they should be thinking about it right from the word go . |
6 | The vibrant ‘ Zoo Station ’ kicked everything off and right from the word go it was going to be something special . |
7 | I know I probably could of had one right from the word go |
8 | So he 's , he 's really got to get it right from the word go . |
9 | There was n't gon na be single parent families with three children , er living above an old age pensioner who 'd been in there from the word go . |