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

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1 Indeed , the Ramblers Association has gone further than my hon. Friend has suggested in connection with that line , and has stated that , if British Rail increases the speed on a line , it will also be reducing the safety on it .
2 With heartfelt thanks he ran to the stable and , before his parents had gone more than a few yards , he had galloped past them towards his home .
3 By the time it was finished , the workings had gone lower than the levels it was meant to drain .
4 Lord Denning has gone further than any other judge in demonstrating a willingness to require legal representation even where this is prohibited by the procedural rules governing the body in question .
5 The evening had gone downhill since she asked about the coat .
6 To avoid too much fuss , Anna had gone further than she intended , told her mother that she had seen Griselda 's corpse and talked to the offending motorist who had been very distressed .
7 But Allison has gone further than just stating the theoretical arguments for the process , he has already begun to explore the actual practicalities of implementing assessment techniques with the aid of students in his department .
8 The week had gone quickly because she had been busy .
9 Fabia counteracted any feeling of wretchedness at that last guilty thought by deciding that it really was n't good enough that Vendelin Gajdusek had gone away when he knew full well that someone was travelling especially from England to see him .
10 The new package includes cutting income taxes , particularly the high marginal rates , containing public spending , ‘ privatizing ’ state assets ( although Britain has gone further than any other state in this ) and reducing loss-making activities among state enterprises .
11 Britain has gone farther than any country in the West towards getting a balance between private affluence and public consumption .
12 That said , the integration of the new players has gone better than the selectors must have hoped even in their most Panglossian moments .
13 The second reason was that Palmerston had gone further than that by insisting on the appointment of an architect who had not even entered the competition , and the third reason was that the whole affair was so tangled when he took office that he appointed a Select Committee to look into it .
14 It 's unfortunate your big end 's gone just as we 've run out of lanolin , will axle grease do ?
15 The Deutsche Bundespost Telekom will supply 10 towns with a Switched Multi-megabit Data Service by the end of the year , Computerwoche reports : users in Munich and Stuttgart will have immediate access to the new Hannover , Berlin , Dusseldorf , Frankfurt and Nuremburg will follow ; as such the project represents the first large-scale commercial implementation of the IEEE 802.6 standard in Europe ; but Telekom has gone further than most by letting its users use the protocol 's speech and video capabilities , and the state firm is touting the network 's 53-byte cell structure as an easy way for customers to migrate to Asynchronous Transfer Mode capability in the future .
16 These were set out facing the way the explorer had gone so as to ensure a good view of him on his return .
17 The courts have gone further than might be suggested by this statement .
18 They had been visiting friends , they had enjoyed their evening and the time had gone quickly so it was rather late when they set off for home .
19 She had understood his reluctance to send roses to the women in his life , but Luke had gone further than that .
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