Example sentences of "go further still " in BNC.
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1 | The Berlin Painter 's name-vase ( fig. 105 ) goes further still : two figures and an animal superposed and contained in a single complex but harmonious contour-line , a narrow strip of pattern below and an ivy-wreath between the handles above . |
2 | Good taste to the General-Secretary was a matter of going further than any artist dreamed , and then when the mere craftsman of his vision had caught up with it , going further still . |
3 | Otto III , his grandson , went further still in his pursuit of the imperial idea by establishing his capital in Rome itself . |
4 | Those who adopted the third and final position — although the arguments were rarely in practice as clear as this — went further still to argue that pupils should be brought together not only under one roof , not only studying one curriculum , but also within mixed-ability groups . |
5 | Henry VII had attempted , with some success , to limit the consequences of this evasion , and after 1529 Henry VIII went further still . |
6 | 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 " . |
7 | Those who travelled went further still and discovered Greece , but it too is ‘ classical ’ and altered the decoration of Palladian houses rather than their design . |
8 | The Chronicle too mentions his death , and also those of Northman of Mercia and the West Saxons Æthelweard and Brihtric , although there are indications that the blood-letting went further still . |
9 | But , asks Bayle , why not go further still ? |
10 | We can , of course , go further still in trying to analyse the transactions of learning . |