Example sentences of "go back [adv] further " in BNC.

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1 The hardships that Ceauşescu imposed were not only necessary to provide the funds and material for everything from the House of the People ( to which they would be denied access ) to canals without traffic and power-stations without fuel , but also formed part of the folk-wisdom of tyrants going back much further in history than Ceauşescu 's own model , Stalin .
2 Morton goes back much further , however .
3 The Danes gave Sewerby its name , which has been spelt in many different ways — Sywardby , Sewardby and Suerby — but its history goes back much further .
4 Is my right hon. Friend aware that the need for a review in London goes back much further than Lord Ennals ?
5 Of course , the Cardiff bay barrage proposal goes back much further than that .
6 Perhaps we could go back still further , to the event of her own birth , and even into an intra-uterine existence , for it is at this time that the ovaries and all the eggs are formed in the female .
7 I 'm not gon na go back any further than that .
8 His connection with the School went back even further , for he had himself been a pupil , first entering in 1870 when Hamilton was Headmaster .
9 The book is based on his knowledge of Wychwood gained then , but for his story he went back even further in time .
10 Egyptian knowledge of Anatolia went back much further : the Greco-Karian city of Pedasa , just north of Halikarnassus , is mentioned in the Gazetteer of Amenhope ( twelfth century BC ) .
11 Computer-based typesetting began about thirty years ago , information retrieval is just as established whilst the ideas of hypertext go back even further .
12 And their traditions go back much further than the mid-Victorian aspirations embodied in the Public Library Acts .
13 Although they have worked as a duo since 1987 and have built up a great following throughout these islands and abroad , their respective musical experiences go back much further .
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