Example sentences of "[noun] go [adv] [subord] [det] " in BNC.

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1 But , perhaps unfortunately , the causes and consequences of the dilemma go deeper than this suggestion implies .
2 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 .
3 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 .
4 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 .
5 Nu replied by promoting yet another Leftist unity programme , There was no response ; instead a major part of the PVO went underground while all the former BNA battalions of the army except that commanded by Ne Win mutinied and joined the rebels .
6 But the differences between ‘ old ’ and ‘ new ’ Savoy go further than this .
7 ‘ The match went ahead although most Boro supporters wished it had n't — they were trounced 4–1 .
8 But the issue of tangibility goes further than this : it is evaluative ; it says something about service products and service jobs .
9 ‘ You 're saying that in a building — a skyscraper , say — on the top floor , the clocks go faster than those on the ground floor ! ’
10 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 .
11 The council hopes Lydiard will stage the festival for at least 5 years , but Rod Gunner 's ambitions go further than that .
12 Well I think I could make twenty quid go further than that .
13 But difficulties in the last sentence go deeper than this .
14 But the implications of Clark 's analysis go further than this , seeing the problem of precarious values as affecting not merely day-to-day behaviour but also the way in which a whole organization may conceive its tasks .
15 Smart went further than any of his predecessors in this attempt to provide , according to his prefatory note , a version ‘ Adapted to the Divine Service ’ .
16 Before explaining how to tackle a course race it is worth looking at what makes one sailor go faster than another .
17 Lacking a high domestic savings rate , Kenya went further than most .
18 Indeed , in Reg. v. Secretary of State for Transport , Ex parte Factortame Ltd. [ 1990 ] 2 A.C. 85 your Lordships ' House went further than this and had regard to a Law Commission report not only for the purpose of ascertaining the mischief but also for the purpose of drawing an inference as to Parliamentary intention from the fact that Parliament had not expressly implemented one of the Law Commission 's recommendations .
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