Example sentences of "[noun sg] go [adv] [adv] [subord] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Most of these bars have live music , and all have staggered happy hours ( or is it happy stagger hour ? ! ) , so with a bit of forward planning we make sure your budget goes as far as possible .
2 The Anisminic decision goes much further than this and says in effect that A 's decision can be set aside by the courts if they disagree with his interpretation of the rules which he is required to apply .
3 Although some of the distinctive lexis of the London variety of Jamaican Creole may have its origins in Rasta speech , there is no clear evidence that Rastafarian influence on the structure of the Creole goes any further than that .
4 Nazi thugs burn down Sony 's Berlin premises : Chancellor Kohl wins big cheers when he says the perpetrators are just high-spirited hooligans , reminds listeners that German-Japanese friendship goes back more than 50 years .
5 The Abyssinians could claim an uninterrupted succession going back more than two thousand years ; in Africa , only Egypt had a more ancient civilization .
6 Mr John Greenway 's solid work in the constituency was rewarded with a 17,439 majority after his vote went up more than 4,000 to 39,888 .
7 ‘ I wouldn'a go as far as that , ’ Reid reproved me .
8 The US Fair Credit Reporting Act goes somewhat further than this .
9 A police investigation at a school for disturbed children has been stepped up after claims of abuse going back more than twenty years .
10 Actually Jacobi 's work went rather further than that , for he also found a way of calculating the number of expressions as sums of at most six or eight squares .
11 The bad feeling goes back further than that — because the England striker was himself red-carded after a bust-up involving Walsh at Leicester two seasons ago .
12 It is not company policy to go as far as this . ’
13 Baudrillard goes even further than this by suggesting that the whole of contemporary life is dedicated to consumption and communication in a way which has become wholly disconnected from meaning and content .
14 Mine go back further than most humans ' . ’
15 But the significance of this terrace solidarity went much further than this .
16 Although the concept of what we now call a black hole goes back more than two hundred years , the name black hole was introduced only in 1967 by the American physicist John Wheeler .
17 The problem of the uneven playing-field goes much deeper than those arising from non-compliance .
18 No other state went so far as this ; but then none needed to , for none started from the same position of isolation and estrangement from the outside world .
19 But motor racing goes even deeper than that and today 's Hill Climb champion , and Formula Ford champion , could well be tomorrow 's Formula One world champion .
20 Creating our own reality goes much deeper than that .
21 — as soon as you are drilling basic questions , use them to keep a given conversation item going as long as possible .
22 .. the struggle to establish a clear identity for a radical left of centre politics in the latter part of the 20th century goes much deeper than individual policy issues .
23 These are the people who ensure that the week-long adventure goes as smoothly as possible for children such as Amelia .
24 For Dr. Citterio , this classic antipasto goes back more than 110 years .
25 Susie Cooper 's career as a talented designer goes back more than 60 years , during which she has won international acclaim .
26 The agreement went no further than this .
27 The implications for historians of business , of labour relations , of consumer habits as well as of the impact of information technology go far deeper than this .
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