Example sentences of "[noun sg] [verb] far [to-vb] " in BNC.

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1 The inclusion of special relativistic accounts of thermodynamics and electromagnetism go far to bear out the author 's claim that special relativity provides ‘ a foundation on which almost the whole of modern physical theory has been built ’ .
2 Wrangham 's work goes far to provide us with the essential spatial structuring that underlies this flexibility .
3 The exercise went far to establish his credentials in the right quarters .
4 This reflection went far to set up Harry again in his own esteem , for it meant that Isambard had been sure of his victim 's obstinate silence even under torture ; more sure of it , if the truth were told , than Harry himself had been at the worst moment .
5 Yet in its turn climate goes far to set limits to the use that can be made of the physical features of the country in which we live .
6 Indeed , the evidence goes far to bear out the criticisms made by More in Utopia .
7 In the British Isles , structure goes far to mould the diversities of our climate .
8 The lingering effects of Malaysia 's earlier position in the security structure go far to explain some of the subsequent changes both in the investment strategies of corporations and in the policies of the government .
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