Example sentences of "go further [coord] [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | The Electricity Boards were generally reluctant to go further and show large surpluses in their accounts , for fear of criticism both from consumers and from workers in the industry , though some Boards went further than others in this direction . |
2 | This rationalism ( I use the word here in a much wider sense than suggested by ‘ rationalism ’ as opposed to ‘ empiricism ’ ) attempts not only to use reason as a tool but to go further and make reason guarantee itself . |
3 | Make sure before you begin , that you have enough space widthways , for the machine plus the extensions and that , should you decide to go further and decide to knit up a garment , you will not need to move . |
4 | I hope that he will be emboldened to go further and spread the VAT net even wider in the next Budget . |
5 | But in 1981 I tried to go further and identify a set of criteria which any proposed biochemical or cellular correspondent of memory formation would have to meet if it was to be regarded as a candidate memory process . |
6 | However , I should like to go further and suggest that the minimum term of appointment of the governors of the institution should be eight rather than five years , to ensure that it goes way beyond the electoral cycle of any member state . |
7 | You may , however , need to go further and meet him more regularly to discuss issues of current concern , so that any major problem is not withheld by this changed relationship . |
8 | In this project , however , we wished to go further and to investigate whether the pig graves differed from the sheep graves in terms of the age , sex or apparent wealth of the incumbents . |
9 | A chapter such as this can only chart the territory and you will need to go further and read about statistics if this is a relatively new or strange area to you . |
10 | With examples like these , it is easy to go further and accept , for the purposes of the story , that even Gandalf 's good intentions would not resist the Ring , and that Galadriel too does right to refuse it at I , 381 . |
11 | The Labour Party , backed by a sizeable body of informed opinion , wanted to go further and establish a sentencing council ( with strong judicial representation ) to define sentencing aims and policies and to produce guidelines for sentencing over ‘ a range of cases in an inter-related structure ’ . |
12 | You will have more time , be able to go further and see more . |
13 | It is worth remembering too that the reactions of those who accept to go further and try the new are not always quiet indicators of preference . |
14 | The Lynx goes further and allows up to eight players to link together . |
15 | The Crowland chronicler goes further and states bluntly that Bourgchier was compelled to play his part . |
16 | The Crowland chronicler goes further and states bluntly that Bourgchier was compelled to play his part . |
17 | Hildreth goes further and discusses mechanisms in online catalogues to support browsing , such as features for term selection and result manipulation and displays . |
18 | Thus Gandalf says at the start that the Ring will ‘ possess ’ and ‘ devour ’ any creature who uses it , while Elrond later goes further and says ‘ The very desire of it corrupts the heart ’ ( I , 281 ) . |
19 | 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 ’ . |
20 | However , Cézanne very often goes further and tilts up the top of an object even more towards the picture plane , so that it appears sometimes as if seen almost from directly above , while continuing to show the rest of the object from a more normal , slightly lower point of view . |
21 | Braverman goes further and suggests , with Marglin , that management will also endeavour to develop methods of working that involve operators in fragmented , or short cycle time , tasks for reasons other than efficiency . |
22 | With hindsight , the Crowland chronicler goes further and sees Hastings ' death as a cynical move pour encourager les autres : ‘ with the rest of [ Edward IV's ] faithful men expecting something similar these two dukes thereafter did what they wanted ’ . |
23 | With hindsight , the Crowland chronicler goes further and sees Hastings ' death as a cynical move pour encourager les autres : ‘ with the rest of [ Edward IV 's ] faithful men expecting something similar these two dukes thereafter did what they wanted ’ . |
24 | When research goes further and links ends and means , it can help us gauge the significance of factors that seem relevant to a situation . |
25 | The 1909 Royal Commission on the Poor Laws found that for widows the first recommendation of 1871 was generally observed , some Boards of Guardians going further and insisting that the widow maintain two children by herself before any relief was given , while others refused relief to healthy able-bodied widows no matter how many children they had . |
26 | But , in this case , we must suppose that he was both immoral and stupid : immoral in producing evidence which he knew to be forged , and stupid in not going further and producing the letters with their forged additions , for he would have known that a similar forgery supporting the monastic community at Canterbury had recently been submitted at Rome , and that it had been accepted and solemnly quoted to him by the pope as genuine . |
27 | If therefore the forgeries were in his hands , and he referred to them in his account to the pope without going further and quoting their contents and producing their texts , his conduct shows ( to say the least ) very muddled thinking on his part . |
28 | The fusion of the figure and its surroundings on which the Italians insisted was something that the Cubists had already achieved , and although the Futurists went further and added that the painting must be a synthesis of things seen and things remembered , visible and invisible , this had very little effect on the means employed . |
29 | Switching the public debt on to the company appealed to the country gentleman 's prejudice against public indebtedness , and , feeling sure of parliamentary support , the government went further and sought to shift a total of £31 million of debt , almost equally split between redeemable and irredeemable stock , wrapping it into a single huge annuity on which the company would receive 4 or 5 per cent . |
30 | Mr Jameson went further and called for smoke detectors to be fitted to all homes in the private and publicly-rented sector . |