Example sentences of "go [adv] [adv] than [art] " in BNC.

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1 This goes much further than the recommendations of the Royal Commission .
2 But a snooker ball is n't twice as big , you know when a snooker ball hits something the other ball goes away quicker than the ball that 's hit it yeah ?
3 And the plane 's going slightly faster than the Hercules or Andover .
4 Belov warned her that she 'd have to go in , but he promised her that she 'd be going no further than the administration block on the street .
5 The difference goes far deeper than the political complexion of the government .
6 There are a number of amendments to Schedule 5 which are directed at the same broad objective though they go somewhat further than the suggestions I have described .
7 Code of practice : Far-reaching proposals go much further than the code published by national newspapers .
8 In the spring parliament of 1340 the commons offered a grant of tax subject to conditions which now went much further than the concessions they had sought in the previous year and which were reminiscent of the concerns of the Ordainers in 1310–11 .
9 So the divorce of sex from reproduction which is erm a very common and even fashionable view in the later twentieth century and of course is one very much facilitated by modern birth control technology and things like that this , this divorce of sex and reproduction is in a way you could say a characteristically male way of looking at things if the male 's er contribution to offspring does n't go much further than the initial fertilization .
10 ‘ I promise you it wo n't go any further than the three of us , ’ Sabrina said .
11 ‘ I have not gone any further than the evidence allowed , ’ Boaz said .
12 The crisis of confidence in the future went far deeper than the economic agonies of a restricted prosperity in society 's upper ranks .
13 John McNeill , for example , asserts that the ‘ … issue between Romans and Celts went far deeper than the recorded exchange of arguments indicates ’ .
14 In 1958 regular recruiting went far better than the demographers had predicted , and the Army Council was able to substantiate its claim for a higher manpower ceiling .
15 I may go even further than the Long Drive , he 'd said .
16 In the nature of things , much of this feedback will go no further than the local office , but senior bureaucrats are much involved in the preparation of new policies for politicians and it would be strange indeed if such feedback never featured in new recommendations .
17 Aunt Sarah was right in saying that it would take five days to reach Liverpool , since the barge could go no faster than the horse which pulled it .
18 As we could go no faster than the pace of the slowest man , Marius and I took his rucksack and FA-MAS to lighten his load .
19 Shaved partings went no further than the crown ( not in rows down the back of the head . )
20 At Forteviot , he went no further than the gateway to pick up more news .
21 The powers of development control possessed by local authorities go considerably further than the granting or withholding of planning permission .
22 With all of the GDR 's western frontier open , the Wall is the most convenient crossing point only for those who want to go no further than the Kurfurstendamm .
23 Well , it seemed as if as soon as my back was turned Mrs Carrow went off down there , even though you could n't normally get her to go no further than the garden gate , like I said . ’
24 It is approached via a short lane on the left which goes no further than the House .
25 In 1969 , the Organisation of African Unity agreed a convention under which member states undertook obligations for refugees in their own regions , which goes considerably further than the United Nations convention .
26 Finally I I would say that to erm Mike I think the amendment that is now before us which we are supporting goes considerably further than the original federative option .
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