Example sentences of "[adj] [noun pl] go [adv] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | Code of practice : Far-reaching proposals go much further than the code published by national newspapers . |
2 | Indeed , some Keynesians went so far as to say that money is unimport-ant since it only exerts an influence on economic activity via interest rates , and then without much success . |
3 | Some biologists go so far as to see DNA as a device used by organisms to reproduce themselves , just as an eye is a device used by organisms to see ! |
4 | The system was standardised in the early part of the sixteenth century , and some authorities went so far as to describe the cadency symbols for the ninth son of a ninth son ( an octofoil on an octofoil ) . |
5 | Some schools go as far as appointing a press officer from amongst the staff or the governors . |
6 | But while the Christian sees doubt as useful only in the preliminary stages of exposing what he should not believe , some humanists go much further . |
7 | Quite often curricular problems were related to inadequacies in materials and some advisers went so far as to suggest radical changes in resourcing and accommodation . |
8 | To be sure there was still a strong response opposing Enoch Powell 's call for repatriation , from all shades of political opinion , but the racialization of public debate about the 1985 riots went much further than 1980–1 . |
9 | Some historians go no further than saying that the Muftilik was created in the time of Murad II ; but others have stated that Molla Fenari was appointed Mufti in the year 828/1424–5 . |
10 | But some sunbathers went ahead regardless . |
11 | Some restrictions go too far in their precision and thus are judged unreasonable whilst others are struck down as being too imprecise and/or wide . |
12 | No further colonization could be attempted while the war with Spain went on , partly because ships bound for the North American seacoast were forced by the prevailing winds to go uncomfortably far north or dangerously close to the Spanish settlement in the south , but interest revived after peace was made with Spain in 1604 . |
13 | Such fears go too far . |
14 | Edward Shils contended that " pluralistic politics ' was " marked … by the moderation of political involvement " , and prohibited emotional intensity " .37 Others went further still , and suggested that political apathy might " reflect the health of democracy " ( Lipset ) , or praised it as " a more or less effective counter-force to the fanatics who constitute the real danger to liberal democracy " . |
15 | The well-established agricultural divisions of the county were reinforced by medieval practices , but perhaps the greatest contribution to Sussex life was the extension of settlement much deeper into the Weald , the piecemeal annual clearings going much farther than before . |
16 | I felt little cold shivers going right down my back . |
17 | These wishes go straight back to childhood , and so religion represents a transference from childhood and a kind of emotional infantilism in which people try and make out that they 're still children , as it were , even though they , even though they really are n't . |
18 | It is now clear that the King had the gravest doubts about the general suitability of his heir for the Throne , and that these doubts went far enough to turn his mind towards the desirability of getting his second son to succeed instead . |
19 | These things go quite fast . |
20 | with the little children that he went with last year died during the year she was a West Indian or something two lovely little children gone somewhere else to live with their aunt , . |
21 | After that things went more smoothly for a few days , at least until the following Monday . |
22 | IT WAS all cisterns go yesterday when a Sudbury toddler let potty training go to his head and firefighters were called to the rescue . |
23 | Are educational establishments really geared up for the European challenge , and do our current measures go far enough ? |
24 | Admittedly , after graduation , many students go no further in their reading and thinking . |
25 | My electrical capabilities go no further than being able to wire a plug — and even that we are n't ( officially ) allowed to do in the lab : the safety regulations demand that a qualified electrician should carry out this skilled task . |
26 | Indeed , those officers went even further , suggesting that the very promotion of the idea with such patients might lead to an exacerbation of their illness . |
27 | In particular West Ham and Poplar and a handful of other Boards with active Labour members went as far as their resources permitted in providing out-door relief and improved workhouse conditions even for the unemployed , even though they faced considerable opposition from the LGB . |
28 | all peaceful browsers going quietly on |
29 | It is probable , by the way , that the nocturnal trades go way back in the ancestry of all us mammals . |
30 | Some amateur associations went as far as legal prosecution to prevent any payment or pro fit being derived from the activities they controlled . |