Example sentences of "[adv] go [adv] than " in BNC.
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1 | Beyond this , character- ization rarely goes further than the creation of characters sufficient for the roles they play within the fabliau ; there is very rarely the slightest pretence at verisimilitude in the form of feigning that the characters have experiences beyond or after those of the narrative given . |
2 | Shevardnadze in a strong speech at the UN General Assembly in New York on Sept. 25 characterized Iraq 's invasion of Kuwait as " an act of terrorism against the nascent new world order " , and , apparently going further than Gorbachev had suggested at Helsinki [ see above ] , stated that the Soviet Union was prepared to support the use of force against Iraq , in a UN framework , if the Iraqi occupation of Kuwait continued ; on Sept. 30 he confirmed Soviet willingness to join a UN force if necessary . |
3 | No sooner had I turned away to go downstairs than I heard a strange , ghostly laugh . |
4 | But we had already gone further than that and use child resistant caps on products wherever we can . |
5 | Guido was deliberately going faster than Ronni could comfortably keep up with and she was being forced to run to avoid being left behind . |
6 | Jahangir 's defeat will increase speculation that the man who once went more than 500 matches unbeaten , may sometime next year retire . |
7 | The waterfront was a vile district , further gone even than Chinatown . |
8 | and then you got the rest of it , so you 'll always go more than a hundred and eighty , now when you , when you 're pointing you 're facing that way again , turn around that way again , when you 're facing that way , erm especially if I 'm about erm , say especially if I 'm about here . |
9 | They also go further than the equivalent parts of the International Accounting Standards Committee 's Framework for the Preparation and Presentation of Financial Statements , and contain some significant new principles . |
10 | Domestically , Brandt also went further than the Grand Coalition in extending state intervention in the economy , with the intention of fostering a more egalitarian , caring society . |
11 | But there was no need now to go further than the baby in its cradle . |
12 | That 's now going more than 80 mph . |
13 | The real reason though went deeper than tactical manoeuvring : |
14 | Pennett was offered a one-season trial on Johnson 's recommendation , and says : ‘ It has so far gone better than I dared to hope . |
15 | I tell you , I 'd rather go without than have that lot screw me . |
16 | But the behind-the-scenes truth is that the cast and crew rarely went further than their own back yard . |
17 | The probability is low for it to move a long distance at more than the speed of light , but it can go faster than light for just far enough to get out of the black hole , and then go slower than light . |
18 | This sometimes went further than raising the TOEFL entry fee and involved putting up guarantees for thousands of dollars for candidates . |
19 | What kind of slump is it when England 's most expensive striker has yet to go more than two games without a goal ? |
20 | Robson chipped cleverly , delightfully and frequently ; Ince , at right-back , cut diagonal gashes across midfield ; Pallister , safer going forwards than backwards , swept Palace aside . |
21 | It was constantly stressed that we are now only qualified to dive in the conditions in which we learnt , that we should always go out with people of greater experience , and that with recreational diving ( which PADI stress this diving is ) , you never go deeper than 30 metres unless you have a specific reason , i.e. a wreck . |
22 | What Charles said in major speeches which he put a great deal of time and thought into , seldom went farther than the four walls he spoke within . |
23 | I could never go longer than a year before I sabotaged everything I built up . ’ |
24 | Nevertheless , Anselm believed it to be well founded , and he certainly went further than Lanfranc , and was stiffer than Rufus and Henry I , in refusing to acknowledge any papal legate other than himself in England . |
25 | In the dark old days rugby tours never went further than the west country or Wales … but times are changing fast as the sport gets more professional … you have to think big time now to win matches and survive in the first division … that 's why Gloucester 's new full-time director Barrie Corless and coach Keith Richardson took the players off to Italy for a two match tour |
26 | The search did n't extend very far because Elsie never went more than two or three miles from home . |