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

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1 What would it feel like to go further than just kissing ? she wondered hazily .
2 Having thus grasped the important principle that kinship terms reflect social usage , Morgan was able to go further and indeed to anticipate later research in his perceptive assessment of the social advantages of the classificatory system .
3 But the Public Order Act of 1986 goes further than either Lord Scarman or Sir Robert Mark had envisaged by giving new powers to the police to impose conditions on public assemblies as well as on processions .
4 But the significance of the new plant , a £190 million refit of a factory last used to build the Vauxhall Chevette in the early '80s , goes further than just the V6 .
5 Civilization , that is , human societies , goes further than just linking family groups together through a set of work tasks that they have in common .
6 here again there is a need for collaborative work between suppliers and users , but the collaboration goes further than just the specification of a problem .
7 John goes further and not only calls Judas a thief but also says that he was chosen by God to perform this evil deed .
8 From the empirical studies work then goes further and more precise definitions , control of observations and measurement of variables are introduced to add precision to the studies .
9 I 'm concerned for the people who are waiting for housing , I 'm concerned about young people who are living in i i in ten er , on the tenth floor of high rise flats , these people have been waiting a very very long time and each time er , the er these they are , the properties are er , de-counted they are going further and further behind .
10 His withdrawal seems now to be going further and further back into his own imagined creations of ‘ far other worlds and other seas ’ which transcend any physical creation .
11 Charity personally felt he was going further and further afield to find fallen trees , but that was his business .
12 And when the report was published , the Committee adopted our central recommendation — which went further than virtually everyone else who gave evidence — that the National Land Fund should be reconstituted under independent trustees .
13 In the past it seems a lot went further and either provided the workers with documentation of their relationship which labelled them as employees or , and contrary to the requirements of the Employment Agencies Act , failed to specify that they were not .
14 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 .
15 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 .
16 Some will stick in the jelly and burn in the flames , while those who are greedy for excess will go further and finally perish ’ .
17 The boy would speak ‘ say the Chorus from Henry V and I would go further and further away from him , forcing him not to shout but to make certain I could hear him .
18 ‘ It 's still in the blueprint stage , but it has gone further than just being a twinkle in the eye , ’ said finance man Duncan Whyte .
19 But Allison has gone further than just stating the theoretical arguments for the process , he has already begun to explore the actual practicalities of implementing assessment techniques with the aid of students in his department .
20 And as time goes on you find he 's gone further and further away .
21 Some investment houses have gone further and actively marketed cash-based roll-up funds .
22 Often , indeed , students of social policy go further and explicitly analyse the extent to which it contributes to social equality .
23 The allegations that have been made by the hon. Member for Sedgefield ( Mr. Blair ) go further and further into the realms of fantasy .
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