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

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1 So that means it is the turn of the guard 's watch to go faster than the driver 's .
2 The council hopes Lydiard will stage the festival for at least 5 years , but Rod Gunner 's ambitions go further than that .
3 He told himself that he was the last man who could reasonably be expected to advise or reassure on the problems of pregnancy and he sensed that Rickards 's unhappiness at his wife 's absence went deeper than missing her company .
4 Smith 's critique goes further because he also argues that , economically , military expenditure is a poor tool with which to attempt to stabilise a capitalist economy .
5 Lawrie McMenemy 's men went ahead when a free-kick by Tottenham striker Darren Anderton was headed into his own net by defender Nuno Luis .
6 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 .
7 Ideas of speed might be introduced ; his dad 's van goes faster than the toy van in the garage .
8 The Prime Minister 's speech went ahead as planned .
9 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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