Example sentences of "goes [adv] [adv] than " in BNC.

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1 This chapter is relatively succinct and goes little further than identifying the major ideas concerning classification theory that have emerged during the twentieth century and before , and indicating their applications .
2 The implication here is , that a man desists from killing animals out of fear that he may be killing a reincarnated soul , but while it may be possible to draw that conclusion , the principle of identity clearly goes much deeper than that , and in fact it could be said to contradict Tillich 's suggestion since that is no more than enlightened self-interest .
3 Creating our own reality goes much deeper than that .
4 .. 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 .
5 What I feel goes much deeper than that .
6 Actually Pickerage and I have a relationship that goes much deeper than your grubby little mind could encompass , Quigly . ’
7 The problem of the uneven playing-field goes much deeper than those arising from non-compliance .
8 Outlining goes much deeper than that , and can become quite complex , dealing with the way you can handle 3d spreadsheets ( not , I hasten to add , Excel 's , but those from another , competing manufacturer , whose 3d spreadsheets can be imported directly ) .
9 Scottish Amicable 's partnership with J. Rothschild Assurance goes much deeper than purely processing the business for the Company .
10 Mr Landon also argues that the problem goes much deeper than just testing but begins when children are first identified as having a problem .
11 The state is , in effect , assuming a parental responsibility , although the role of the state in the education of children goes much further than that , of course .
12 This goes much further than the recommendations of the Royal Commission .
13 Making job descriptions an integral part of the daily work arrangements however , goes much further than using it to identify what sort of person you want to recruit .
14 But Eusebius goes much further than this .
15 In this example , Ricci goes much further than evaluating her daughter 's performance .
16 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 .
17 And indeed the anthropomorphism of the sociobiologists goes much further than that since they regularly employ a language which derives directly from the ideology of twentieth-century capitalism : investment , costs , benefits are central elements in their vocabulary .
18 Griselda Pollock , in her provocative article in this issue of Woman 's Art Magazine , goes much further than simply retrieving one Old Mistress .
19 Nicholas Cruz though goes much further than that .
20 Nicholas Cruz though goes much further than that .
21 Daddy 's driven after you , but I did n't think he would catch you up because your car goes much faster than his . ’
22 The US Fair Credit Reporting Act goes somewhat further than this .
23 Does as it wants to do when it goes outside rather than inside .
24 But a snooker ball is n't twice as big , you know when a snooker ball hits something the other ball goes away quicker than the ball that 's hit it yeah ?
25 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 .
26 The difference goes far deeper than the political complexion of the government .
27 Will the Secretary of State confirm that the privatisation of the inspectorate inherent in the Education ( Schools ) Bill goes far further than that presaged in the schools charter and includes , under the guise of additional inspectors , the substitution of private money-making firms to do the work currently carried out , not just by local inspectors but by the chief inspector of schools ?
28 It goes even deeper than that .
29 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 .
30 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 .
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