Example sentences of "[noun prp] go further and " in BNC.
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1 | The Lynx goes further and allows up to eight players to link together . |
2 | However , dicta in Oakley v. Lyster went further and suggested that a bare denial of the plaintiff 's title unaccompanied by any possession of or dealing with the goods constituted conversion . |
3 | Hildreth goes further and discusses mechanisms in online catalogues to support browsing , such as features for term selection and result manipulation and displays . |
4 | Mr Jameson went further and called for smoke detectors to be fitted to all homes in the private and publicly-rented sector . |
5 | Judge Kojevnikov went further and declared the presentation of oral petitions to be one of the ‘ indefeasible rights of the population of the Territory . ’ |
6 | Wade goes further and questions , on the basis of American administrative history , the claim that bureaucratic growth has come from the expansion of established agencies . |
7 | In In re Laceward Ltd. [ 1981 ] 1 W.L.R. 133 Slade J. went further and held the expression ‘ proceedings to recover costs ’ in the Solicitors ' Remuneration Order 1972 ( S.I . |
8 | The Berlin Kurier went further and queried : ‘ What is this acquittal worth ? |
9 | Clark and White , whose expedition was kicked out of the country last autumn , say that there is no justification to these claims , Johanson goes further and blames ‘ a campaign by three or four people who would like to sort of smear our reputation , to do whatever they can ’ . |
10 | John goes further and not only calls Judas a thief but also says that he was chosen by God to perform this evil deed . |
11 | Whilst Hooker defended the Church 's beliefs and practices in the name of reason , Andrewes went further and boldly asserted that the Anglican Church was part of a Catholic and Universal Church and was maintaining its true traditions which had been corrupted by Rome . |