Example sentences of "[noun] [vb base] [adv] [adv] [subord] [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | Some schools go as far as appointing a press officer from amongst the staff or the governors . |
2 | Sony , the system 's developer , reckons that pictures carry more efficiently than print the increasing weight of information people have to assimilate . |
3 | The propagandists go so far as to assume , even to assert , that it would not result in any splitting of the party vote : in other words that votes transferred from Dandy or Deadman or Doughty would go to another of these three running-mates and not elsewhere . |
4 | Will my right hon. Friend go as far as to say that we definitely intend in the fulness of time to bring in legislation and , I hope , include in the legislation the provision that there should be at least one employee representative among pension fund trustees ? |
5 | Particularly noticeable is the discovery that the supposedly communication-handicapped deaf people communicate more effectively than hearing people . |
6 | Some interpretations of modern astrophysics go so far as to suggest that a conscious observer is necessary for the physical universe to exist at all — the observed needs an observer . |
7 | ‘ In cold weather some people come here rather than leave the building but there 's not much enticement when it 's dry and sunny outside . ’ |
8 | Some biologists go so far as to see DNA as a device used by organisms to reproduce themselves , just as an eye is a device used by organisms to see ! |
9 | So it 's not surprising that toddlers act so explosively when placed in a strange situation . |
10 | Some historians go no further than saying that the Muftilik was created in the time of Murad II ; but others have stated that Molla Fenari was appointed Mufti in the year 828/1424–5 . |
11 | But there is no agreement on the way these costs should be calculated and estimates vary so widely as to make them practically meaningless . |
12 | In fact some pro-choice advocates go so far as to deny that abortion is a moral issue at all — a favourite slogan for a while was ‘ abortion is a health issue , not a moral issue ’ . |