Example sentences of "go far [prep] the [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The teaching approach in these subject areas is designed to go far beyond the basic development of psycho-motor skills .
2 This passage , the tone of which reminds one of Newman , goes far beyond the timid language of the first draft and its companion with its static view of the ‘ deposit ’ .
3 But as you know the needs of the world 's children go far beyond the immediate emergencies like those in Somalia or Liberia .
4 The linguistic model will provide the basis of the narrative model , and Todorov justifies this procedure by making claims that go far beyond the usual assumptions of structuralism .
5 There has been little support from independent black defence organizations and authentic community groups whose actions go far beyond the narrow categories in which antiracism can operate .
6 City Hall has clung to its paternalist traditions — which go far beyond the municipal norm in America — and has wound up enmeshed in the social problems of a city of 7.3m people in constant turmoil .
7 A group of women who have all , as individuals , reached this level of development , has great possibilities , which go far beyond the natural bonding of women and the sharing of resources .
8 To be fair to him , he had repeatedly hinted that , when the evidence was in , it would show that Pound 's contribution went far beyond the mere passing of judgement on particular passages ; and indeed it turned out that the very structure of the poem had been extricated by Pound , rather than conceived and composed by the poet whose name appeared on the title-page .
9 Gore 's proposal went far beyond the informal investigation begun in May at the request of House Speaker Tom Foley .
10 Always insisting on the purity of life , on the importance of family existence , he had gone far beyond the mild precepts laid down by his mentor .
11 They had not gone far before the leading vehicle halted at a metal pole stretched across the road , and the rest of the convoy bunched up behind .
12 Such an approach would be centred upon the management of and for professionality and it would be based upon a relocation of the whole management process — away from a top-down managerial philosophy and practice , and towards a genuinely collegiate form which would go far beyond the traditional boundaries of delegation .
13 Their cheer did not go far in the brittle morning air but it pleased her .
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