Example sentences of "[noun] have gone [adv] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Social imperialism ’ suggests that the main beneficiaries of this policy were British consumers , and indeed one writer has gone so far as to argue a direct link to the Attlee government 's social reforms : ‘ The nationalisations , medical provision and expansion of education so magnanimously legislated by the Labour Ministry were largely achieved because the Bank of England kept the Sterling Area show on the road . '
2 For her latest exhibition , Oulton has gone even further to distance herself from Old Master traditions and concepts of Englishness .
3 Moreover , the North American Securities Administration Association has gone so far as to accuse the South Pacific micro-states of Nauru , Vanuatu , Tonga and the Marshall and Northern Mariana Islands of being ‘ international centres of prostitute banking ’ .
4 When he speaks on social issues MPs from all sides listen , but in Birkenhead , Labour left-wingers , including some former supporters , believe his free thinking has gone too far .
5 But Copernican thinking has gone too far .
6 That the programme has gone so well is a measure of the enormous effort put into it by a partnership of centres and SCOTVEC .
7 Some countries such as Spain feel the deal has gone too far , but the EC is expected to buy them off .
8 As the years unfold , the penny will drop in the general council of the CBI , as much as on the commuter trains from Basildon , that the whole market-based experiment has gone as far as it can — and the new need is for a government and policies that actively manage the instability and short-termism of the British economy .
9 Do hope term has gone quite well and that you 're not too tired .
10 Conran has gone so far as ending catwalk exhibitions totally in favour of presentation by video .
11 There were two more floors above this in the keep , but the chances of Balliol having gone upstairs rather than down were remote .
12 By Lancaster Road standards , the Ryans had gone too far up in the world , making them aliens .
13 Gordon Mahoney had gone home about an hour ago .
14 When Miss Poraway had mentioned a Tupperware party Mrs Stead-Carter had gone much further than she 'd ever gone before .
15 Battle ‘ You ca n't be disappointed by a run like that , ’ said the jockey after User Friendly 's head-to-head battle with Subotica had gone so narrowly the wrong way for her army of fans .
16 But the influence of one mind over another is very subtle , and of all influences religious influence is the most dangerous and the most powerful , and to counteract it courts of equity have gone very far .
17 He indicated that discussion with the privately-run homes have gone very well and warned that there is a danger that homes in the voluntary sector may be left behind in negotiations .
18 Malt export sales for delivery over the next twelve months have gone exceptionally well .
19 The DoH is sensitive to the charge that the Children Act has gone too far in favour of children at the expense of upholding the rights and responsibilities of parents and guardians .
20 ‘ Roman , do n't you think this farce has gone far enough ? ’ she snapped , beginning to lose her calm diplomacy .
21 I have no doubt that obliteration of closed railways in some parts of the south of England has gone much further .
22 Between 1856 and 1859 he travelled to Palestine and Syria and up the Nile beyond the sixth cataract ; he believed he was only the second European to have gone so far .
23 Diana said she thought matters had gone too far .
24 The Communists had gone so far towards accepting any ally that the Daily Worker expressed hopes that " this may prove to be a new , broad democratic movement , based primarily on the youth of the country " .
25 The quiet sympathy amongst the waiting people was tinged with anger , and an Orcadian farmer voiced the feelings of them all when he said that bureaucracy had gone too far .
26 Well I think he felt er as I do that it 's unfortunate that matters have gone this far .
27 When this happens , the iteration has gone far enough , and we can take p = cs , when q is determined from the second of equations ( 6 ) , which is in fact the same as ( 4 ) .
28 Your nose has gone quite delightfully pink . ’
29 The implementation of Council Tax has gone reasonably successfully to date and we have managed to process the first stage of recovery , that is Reminders , at the end of May 1993 .
30 ‘ I think your imagination has gone too far .
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