Example sentences of "go a [noun] further/far " in BNC.

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1 We know we 're going a lot further for a tenner 's worth of fuel , and we 're delighted , ’ he says .
2 What they 're doing is actually going a lot further , and supply us all the their ac accounts and details , and they 've actually sort of called it a grant for partial costs of materials , right , so we 're actually
3 A joint statement of intent had been issued on Nov. 5 by the 18 countries in the EC and the European Free Trade Area ( EFTA ) , while the German government , going a stage further , promised a net cut in C02 emissions of 20-25 per cent by the year 2005 .
4 Going a step further , the idea that conflict may be hidden in this way suggests that those who are relatively powerless may be unwilling or unable to translate their interests into claims on public policy .
5 I 'm going a step further , Doug .
6 Now according to a report in today 's Guardian , the company is considering going a step further by setting up a manufacturing plant in Russia .
7 We have learnt a lot from the Nicaraguan experience and as far as the woman question " is concerned , we hope to go a bit further .
8 But some of the latest claim to go a step further and act on the cells deep inside your skin .
9 If Mr Lawson could bring himself to go a stage further , admit some mistakes and consider other policies to use in combination with high interest rates , he might even win their support .
10 Monika said yesterday : ‘ He needs to go a lot further for me to be happy — but these letters are certainly a start . ’
11 Gottfried , on the other hand , believes that Washington has the game to go a lot further .
12 But er I think erm the pound goes a lot further there , you 'll probably fe but I 'd probably feel like a millionaire in Jamaica
13 The argument now goes a step further : the process by which Zuwaya made history was substantially the same for all Libyan tribesmen .
14 Christian attorney Constance Cumbey goes a step further in The Hidden Dangers of the Rainbow when she writes of the ‘ coming age of barbarism ’ , and describes the New Agers as a ‘ viable movement that truly meets the scriptural requirements for the Antichrist and the political movement that will bring him on the world scene ’ .
15 This is similar to that of the mother cat giving her kittens a mouse , but it goes a step further , because Ricci usually abandons her own hammer to Nina .
16 But with Mohan Lal this went a bit further .
17 As time has progressed I have produced a bit more and I have been prepared to show things that went a bit further back ; I have extended the oeuvre at both ends .
18 I 'd go a little bit further and say well it 'd be much more likely that husband and wife would be in the master bedroom with in the small bedroom , but as you say er the adults or anybody indeed in the flat is likely to be in the bedrooms at that time , but Sergeant you see went a bit further and said that at the briefing , somehow he got information that was likely to be in the master bedroom so I understand your evidence , you certainly did n't get that impression at the brief .
19 ‘ So we went a bit further afield .
20 then it went a bit further and stop , and then we used to be walking up the , but that were it , half a crown
21 Here in 1814–15 the pair went a step further .
22 Economists and others who have considered the human capital notion over the years can be divided into two groups : those who have argued that human beings increase national wealth ; and those who went a step further to argue that improving the quality of human beings through health , education and other services increases their productivity as labourers and hence adds to the national wealth .
23 Polybius again went a step further by passing over in silence the Roman Bacchanalia which chronologically and typologically can hardly be separated from the new popularity of Dionysus in Egypt about 210 B.C. He was also silent about the religious crisis in Rome during the second Punic War : we do not hear from him about the human sacrifices of that time .
24 Clearchus of Soli , another pupil of Aristotle , who must have read his Megasthenes , went a step further and suggested that the Jews were in fact the descendants of the philosophers of India , whom he called Kalanoi .
25 BRITISH Formula One team Lotus went a step further in their revival plans today by announcing a technical partnership with Mugen-Honda for a supply of V10 Grand Prix racing engines in 1994 and 1995 .
26 Dispatches ( C4 ) went a lot further and , on the basis of British Rail 's own recent inquiries , came up with a luridly tangled tale of opportunism , misappropriation and downright fraud .
27 But Ellice went a stage further ; she began to construct alliances with regulationists-especially with the local police chief , Inspector Aniss , bête noir of the repealers — who warmed to her clear message of rescue backed by greater control of the streets .
28 BT went a stage further in its experiment , just completed , involving ten staff from its directory enquiries centre at Inverness who over the past year have been operating from home .
29 In 1976 he went a stage further in his address to the CNAA 's degree congregation , by discussing the position at both sides of the relationship with institutions .
30 We then went a stage further and to share the technology established joint teams for each of these major areas , so that er the specification while it was under Dasa 's leadership , it was actually done by a joint team which involved expertise from British Aerospace and the other three and er therefore at that time the whole Eurofighter consortium was confident that they were making the best use of the available expertise across the four partner companies , each bringing to the table , their own so that they could go forward on a confident basis .
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