Example sentences of "[pers pn] go further [conj] " 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 | I — I went further than I intended and I fell over . |
3 | There were fouls galore , and the Town , to their credit , admitted the disgrace : ‘ If what we served up on Saturday is football , well , the sooner its death knell is sounded the better ; may we go further and say that never do we wish to see anything like it again . ’ |
4 | Could we go further and suggest why they think that ? |
5 | Crushed eggshells were mixed with scouring agents to make them go further and pot scour scourers were made from old silk stockings crocheted into squares . |
6 | 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 . |
7 | Mr Baron 's 10 points yesterday were not fleshed out either , but they go further than MEPs have yet done . |
8 | One day they went further than they intended , were playing by a pool , when Mary fell in . |
9 | But it goes further than that . |
10 | 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 ) . |
11 | It goes further than that . |
12 | But it goes further than that . |
13 | It goes further than that . |
14 | Some local authorities may not have introduced those measures as quickly as possible , but it goes further than that . |
15 | Yet he went further than this … food must be produced from a healthy , living soil . |
16 | Because he went further than most into that unimaginable world of extreme pain and violence . |
17 | Although it will be easily grasped that war destroys large amounts of material means of production and means of consumption , he went further and analysed its effects upon the forces of production and the accumulation of capital . |
18 | He went further and tied the distances between the sites in with the known distances between planets in the solar system . |
19 | However , in private conversation with a friend , Aage Petersen , he went further and declared |
20 | He went further and said that the prosecution bore that burden whenever the issue of prejudice through delay was raised . |
21 | The answer , we suggest , is that Wagner now represented precisely what Schopenhauer had been before : a lifeline to save himself from drowning in his professional specialization , as he went further and further out into it . |
22 | It went further than the much-discussed ‘ north — south divide ’ . |
23 | But it went further than that : Ceauşescu was anxious to assert Romania 's claim to be among the leaders of the underdeveloped countries . |
24 | It went further than that . |
25 | 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 . |
26 | It would not be granted if the court felt it went further than necessary to meet the complaint . |
27 | 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 . |
28 | 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 . ’ |
29 | Should he go further and force her to have sexual intercourse without her consent , this may evidence a failure of the marital relationship . |
30 | But let us go further and imagine a world without ‘ steam radio ’ and ‘ talking pictures ’ . |