Example sentences of "[pron] go further [subord] " in BNC.

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1 In fact , I go further than this and argue that if there is to be public criteria , there must be other selves .
2 And I would have thought us giving five percent and , and there are other provinces that are giving more will ensure at least the the on twelve thousand we pay next year and therefore , starting with eleven and half thousand we paid this year and that provinces and in ourselves went further than that it is possible .
3 I — I went further than I intended and I fell over .
4 Lord Reid went on to say that the reason that the court will not enforce a restraint which goes further than affording protection to the legitimate interests of a party is because too wide a restraint is against the public interest .
5 And when the report was published , the Committee adopted our central recommendation — which went further than virtually everyone else who gave evidence — that the National Land Fund should be reconstituted under independent trustees .
6 In Knuller v DPP the Law Lords considered that the word " corrupt " implied a powerful and corrosive effect , which went further than one suggested definition , " to lead morally astray " .
7 However , the professional Institutions may , from time to time , issue rules and codes for their specific disciplines which go further than these general rules .
8 Miranda thought of M. Apéritif last night , and decided she would let him go further when she next saw him , in spite of the lizard darting of his small and oddly hard tongue in the kiss she 'd allowed him at the door of the hotel .
9 Mr Baron 's 10 points yesterday were not fleshed out either , but they go further than MEPs have yet done .
10 One day they went further than they intended , were playing by a pool , when Mary fell in .
11 But it goes further than that .
12 However , it goes further than that and implies a lack of awareness of the need for conservation , of future private benefits for individual households and the village ( or larger local community ) as a whole , leading to a failure to mobilise people to give their labour for construction ( even when it will be paid for ) , for maintenance work , and for enforcement where discipline is required ( to control lopping of small seedlings , to exclude livestock from reafforested and other areas and so on ) .
13 It goes further than that .
14 But it goes further than that .
15 It goes further than that .
16 Some local authorities may not have introduced those measures as quickly as possible , but it goes further than that .
17 Yet he went further than this … food must be produced from a healthy , living soil .
18 Because he went further than most into that unimaginable world of extreme pain and violence .
19 It went further than the much-discussed ‘ north — south divide ’ .
20 But it went further than that : Ceauşescu was anxious to assert Romania 's claim to be among the leaders of the underdeveloped countries .
21 It went further than that .
22 The Chief Justice did however stress that a by-law would not be held to be unreasonable simply because a particular judge thought that it went further than was prudent or necessary or convenient .
23 It would not be granted if the court felt it went further than necessary to meet the complaint .
24 This argument was often associated with alarm at the various and fragmented character of the future teacher 's educational experience , but it went further than that .
25 I think Kenneth had a strong sexual imagination and I am sure that a lot went through his mind , but J do n't think it went further than that . ’
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