Example sentences of "go further [adv] in " in BNC.
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1 | As human populations increased villagers had to go further afield in search of food . |
2 | If we want to go further back in history ( and are prepared to be suitably eclectic ) we can find a similarly expressed contrast between Roundheads and Cavaliers . |
3 | Tess was going further on in the carriage . |
4 | That move apart , Motherwell did not seem interested in the match and it was no surprise when the Dons went further ahead in the 36th minute . |
5 | Tommy Johnson put the visitors ahead in the 28th minute and they went further ahead in the 40th minute when Swindon player-manager Glenn Hoddle fouled Martin Kuhl on the edge of the area and Mark Pembridge blasted the free kick into the net . |
6 | And they went further ahead in the 61st minute when Kit Symons headed home from close range . |
7 | Otto III , his grandson , went further still in his pursuit of the imperial idea by establishing his capital in Rome itself . |
8 | Despite a let off five minutes after half time when Farrell missed a penalty , awarded for Kevan Smith 's hand ball , Darlington went further behind in the 52nd minute . |
9 | It wo n't go further back in a hurry , but it it 's These are very very nasty . |
10 | We can , of course , go further still in trying to analyse the transactions of learning . |
11 | Cambridge dominated the game and should have gone further ahead in the 76th minute when John Francis broke free , only to blaze high over the bar from the edge of the box . |