Example sentences of "[verb] to go [adv] far [subord] " in BNC.

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1 I actually wanted to that I did n't really want to go as far as for example deciding that the chair what they are voting would be within the resources available to the .
2 Sylvia Pedder sometimes has to go as far as Cumbria to see her relatives .
3 ‘ I would n't like to go so far as to predict anything for Sunday but you can be certain I am far more confident about the race now than I was .
4 Did you have to go as far as that ?
5 But one does not have to go so far as to support child benefit for the qualitative demographic effect it may or may not have .
6 You might , for instance have to alter the way the murder you had in mind is committed or you might have to go so far as to alter the motive of the murderer or even find a completely different person to commit the central action .
7 Indeed , even without having to go so far as the Commission of the European Communities did at the hearing in arguing that registration itself already constitutes a form of establishment , it must be observed that in any event registration is a precondition for taking up and pursuing activities in the fisheries sector .
8 Since I ca n't dress the way I like , I try to go as far as I can whilst still making a feeble attempt at femininity .
9 The barge-owners had to go as far as the brewery wharf across Maurice 's foredeck and over a series of gangplanks which connected them with their own boats .
10 Otherwise , the fieldwork strategy in large-scale quantitative studies must be broadly the same as that of Labov : we need to go as far as possible in obtaining casual styles from informants and to develop ways of distinguishing styles on a continuum from ‘ careful ’ to ‘ casual ’ style .
11 Australia and New Zealand even wanted to go as far as the international operation of aircraft on trunk routes .
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