Example sentences of "go [adv] far [subord] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 Lévi-Strauss has rendered social anthropology an invaluable service in emphasizing the significance of such contrasting motifs ; although we need not go so far as him and turn our subject into an esoteric animal , vegetable or mineral parlour-game in which every card is a joker and can assume whatever meaning the player likes .
2 She did not even go as far as her room — the sound of the door being unlocked , opening and closing again should surely not carry down to the hall .
3 No I do n't think so , I think there 's a difference because the other excesses were on the peasants ' part now it 's okay whatever the peasants did , you know , it 's not terrible it 's , it 's fine to let the peasants do that , and also erm into the war period the peasants are gon na but must n't do it , this time it 's like okay , now we 're the party that 's saying let's go as far as we can .
4 Good sense says that they should go as far as they can but return from time to time to those parts of the plan which have not at first been realized .
5 Not many heads would go as far as one who insists that male members of staff must wear their jackets in classrooms even on the warmest of days .
6 However , with the Land Rover we can go as far as you want . ’
7 However , there are fears that the chancellor will not dare go as far as his critics wish and instead stick to a one per cent cut .
8 My Lords for reasons that have already been explained to Your Lordships and which I will not pursue yet for , er it seems that everybody 's agreed that it is important that the erm local authority representatives should be in the majority and I have to admit that my amendments do not go that far because I was concentrating on getting the magistrates back where they ought to be , er but er that is one thing , the other is that it er was an interesting point that er the Noble Lord , Lord of Greenwich raised , that my Noble Friend Lord Whitelaw er at columns four eighty and four eight one er questioned whether it was indeed appropriate that er the Home Secretary should make these appointments .
9 But that does n't go very far unless you also examine the structural influences which shape personal behaviour .
10 We 're both disabled : my wife is almost completely unable to walk , and I ca n't go very far because I 've recently lost half a lung
11 ‘ I know , I know , it 's early days , as you said — but you 're just not the type to let him go this far if you had any serious doubts . ’
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