Example sentences of "[noun] go [adv] than " in BNC.
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1 | So that means it is the turn of the guard 's watch to go faster than the driver 's . |
2 | The poets Czeslaw Milosz and Donald Davie have been bothered by the insufficiency and irresponsibility of the lyric genre , and it could be felt that Kundera goes further than they do in denouncing the lyric , and fares worse . |
3 | Orton goes further than Laing , for his plays transgress accepted norms at every point yet refuse to replace them with ‘ our true potentialities ’ ; Laing is still preoccupied with the authentic self , the repressed human essence . |
4 | So in practice the ‘ grievous bodily harm ’ rule goes further than the arguments of its protagonists would support . |
5 | Speed limiting devices to stop cars going faster than 70mph and lorries more than 60mph could be fitted to try to cut fuel consumption . |
6 | But , perhaps unfortunately , the causes and consequences of the dilemma go deeper than this suggestion implies . |
7 | Collectivist solutions go further than this , basing their arguments on the differences in the nature of consumption and accountability in the public and private sectors . |
8 | Some theories of rhythm go further than this , and point to the fact that some feet are stronger than others , producing strong-weak patterns in larger pieces of speech above the level of the foot . |
9 | Power Toolbox goes further than this , though , as you can define a set of buttons for individual applications , so , for instance , you could design a set for Word for Windows to do things like applying styles to paragraphs , saving files in multiple formats — almost anything you choose . |
10 | However , in some respects Heath goes further than I do . |
11 | But adjustment to changing circumstances went deeper than formal organisation . |
12 | The most efficient recyclers would thus have an incentive to go further than they would otherwise do . |
13 | Yet covetousness goes farther than material things alone . |
14 | 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 . |
15 | But the differences between ‘ old ’ and ‘ new ’ Savoy go further than this . |
16 | If the answer to any of these three questions is that the restraint goes further than required , the restrictive covenant is likely to infringe Article 85(1) . |
17 | But the issue of tangibility goes further than this : it is evaluative ; it says something about service products and service jobs . |
18 | The new deviance writers went further than suggesting that the appearance of crime ( on which positivists built their theories ) was in fact the product of the criminal justice system . |
19 | But his distaste went deeper than irritation at an unwelcome complication to his inquiry , at the bizarre intrusion of irrationality into a job so firmly rooted in the search for evidence which would stand up in court , documented , demonstrable , real . |
20 | ‘ You 're saying that in a building — a skyscraper , say — on the top floor , the clocks go faster than those on the ground floor ! ’ |
21 | Makarenko went further than making fun of educational inspectors . |
22 | You may say we 've robbed Peter to pay Paul , and there 's some truth in that , but we have n't at the end of the day gone further than that . |
23 | For a while my self-loathing and judgement of self went deeper than they had ever been in my life . |
24 | The council hopes Lydiard will stage the festival for at least 5 years , but Rod Gunner 's ambitions go further than that . |
25 | If a covenant goes further than necessary to protect the value of the transferred business , it is conceptually very difficult to see how there will be scope for exemption under Article 85(3) . |
26 | Moreover , although the Rules sprang from this conflict , they did not in terms go further than saying that persons in custody should not be questioned without first being cautioned . |
27 | At the time the Caribbean islands seemed the more attractive prospect , and in the first generation of migration more Englishmen went there than to the American colonies that developed north of Virginia . |
28 | He told himself that he was the last man who could reasonably be expected to advise or reassure on the problems of pregnancy and he sensed that Rickards 's unhappiness at his wife 's absence went deeper than missing her company . |
29 | The HKRFU went further than asking . |
30 | Well I think I could make twenty quid go further than that . |