Example sentences of "[pers pn] go [adv] further/far [conj] " in BNC.

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1 It was far enough away to be no real danger , but it certainly stopped me going any further and was probably a timely warning !
2 At Buitoni we go even further and blend a full five eggs — quality controlled and fully pasteurised — into each kilo .
3 It must be pointed out before we go any further that my friends in Harwich had a rather distorted picture of my life in that they only ever saw the best of me .
4 He said it had petered out because Eliot did not want him to go any further and did not have a plan to use the information already gathered .
5 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 . ’
6 And they go even further than that do n't they ?
7 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 .
8 Although attempts to inject a more strategic element into economic management were made in the aftermath of the fuel crisis of 1947 , in practice they went little further than attempts at greater co-ordination .
9 It enacts , subject to limitation , that a homosexual act in private shall not be an offence , but it goes no further than that …
10 However , where the transfer includes goodwill and/or know-how , a non-competition clause will be permissible provided it goes no further than is necessary to protect the value of the business transferred .
11 In some members of the family , it goes even further and coils around the right eye-socket .
12 It goes significantly further than others in detailing long-term expenditure , projected land/building values , future developments , running costs , occupation costs , depreciation , performance assessments , information technology systems , and so on .
13 He went even further than that ; when Bradlaugh was imprisoned during the oath struggle , Headlam sent him a telegram reading : ‘ Accept my warmest sympathy .
14 He went even further and discussed how the general layout of the houses could deter crime .
15 At Forteviot , he went no further than the gateway to pick up more news .
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