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Examples for "go"
Examples for "go"
1However, many health professionals say the guidelines do not go far enough.
2However, some form of the agreement could still go ahead, he said.
3Such measures would go a long way to helping end domestic violence.
4However, America's battered jobs market has got a long way to go.
5Food for days Nothing like good food to go with good music.
1It's a great way to start the new year. -FieldLevel Media
2Ardern said people also needed to start working from home if possible.
3We start a new year in a state of transatlantic political paralysis.
4However, she's backing the minister and said this is a good start.
5Peter de Lange agreed the beefed-up government measures were a good start.
1I was delighted to get going; I was after working so long.
2Any road, I 'ave to get going, you know 'ow it is.'
3Besides, I needed to get going if I wanted to see Maddie.
4You'd better get going if you want to get there in time.
5I've been here a month now and just started to get going.
6For the time being, it's time for you all to get going.
7Settle in, then draw equipment from the supply room and get going.
8Before I could really get going, another shadow fell over the battlefield.
9My anxiety to get going had taken the edge off my excitement.
10Shoppers require at least one of Apple's newest devices to get going.
11We managed to get going in the afternoon again, he told reporters.
12So that's that's an ideal partnership to get going once we can.
13Make sure none of those badly damaged dark ships get going again.
14I don't want any more excuses or fob offs, let's get going.
15But we have to get going, Eichorst told reporters after the game.
16Okay, we're about to get going again but I got a minute.
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