Example sentences of "[verb] go no " in BNC.
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1 | Firstly , just by supplying paradigm instances of high and low art , he has gone no way towards showing that there is not an area of genuine indeterminacy in between . |
2 | The Briton may take a dekko , north India 's ‘ Look ! ’ ( just as , from British rule in Egypt , he may take a shufti — though one who takes a butchers has gone no further east than Bow bells and the cockney rhyming slang of a butcher 's 'ook ) . |
3 | The incident was not reported in the press and probably would have gone no further than the arrest and trial of the Falangist aggressors , had not protests from Generals Galarza and Varela ( who was present at the mass ) threatened to turn it into a major governmental crisis . |
4 | ( MacLean 1972 : 199 ; in Erdmann 1982 : 99 ) ( " He dared go no nearer than that . " ) |
5 | But when all the people had gone no one laughed , and after a while no one spoke any more . |
6 | His feelings had gone no deeper than the surface . |
7 | He said that the economy was now stabilizing ; inflation had fallen to around 5 per cent , and unemployment had gone no higher than 2 per cent . |
8 | After they had gone no more than ten metres they were shot dead . |
9 | If the statutes had gone no further , it might have been said that the regime was simply trying to turn all serfs into " obligated peasants " ( in line with Nicholas I 's statute of 1842 ) . |
10 | They have gone no further than to promise a ‘ modest ’ central contribution if it would help to settle all disputes . |