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

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1 In the long run it may be possible to go further than this , to appropriate in the form of tax revenue a large part of the income which workers would otherwise have put into long-term savings schemes , and to expand commensurately the socialised provision for retired workers ( state pensions plus appropriate social amenities ) .
2 He also seems to go further than this and sets the pattern for future elite theorists in distinguishing between maximum utility for a community and maximum utility of a community .
3 While the type of hearing may differ within different areas , and while it might vary depending upon , for example , the stage which the proceedings have reached or the nature of the interest being asserted , to go further than this would be contrary to principle .
4 Any woman who had to go further than this and shoulder the burden of full-time work in addition to her domestic duties was often pitied by other married women .
5 It is probably better to go further than this , for the husband may die and the wife ( by virtue of Trustee Act 1925 , s36 ) could appoint a new trustee malleable to her wishes and to the detriment of the husband 's estate .
6 But the issue of tangibility goes further than this : it is evaluative ; it says something about service products and service jobs .
7 Power Toolbox goes further than this , though , as you can define a set of buttons for individual applications , so , for instance , you could design a set for Word for Windows to do things like applying styles to paragraphs , saving files in multiple formats — almost anything you choose .
8 Section 27(2) ( b ) goes further than this by negating absolutely any governing law clause imposing a foreign proper law where the contract was concluded in the UK by a consumer then habitually resident in the UK .
9 Yes , it 's not like he 's going , he 's , he 's going faster than this geezer , he 's not , he 's getting a drag from him , then all of a sudden he comes out and he goes faster you think , explain a little bit more on the old .
10 But difficulties in the last sentence go deeper than this .
11 But , perhaps unfortunately , the causes and consequences of the dilemma go deeper than this suggestion implies .
12 Yet he went further than this … food must be produced from a healthy , living soil .
13 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 .
14 But it may go further than this .
15 Not surprisingly , it has often been said that foreign learners of English need to learn English intonation ; some have gone further than this and claimed that , unless the foreign learner learns the appropriate way to use intonation in a given situation , there is a risk that he or she may unintentionally give offence ; for example , the learner might use an intonation suitable for expressing boredom or discontent when what was needed was an expression of gratitude or affection .
16 But the differences between ‘ old ’ and ‘ new ’ Savoy go further than this .
17 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 .
18 In fact , I go further than this and argue that if there is to be public criteria , there must be other selves .
19 When our member then appealed to the Regional Secretary and said , well , I think I do wan na appeal and go further than this because I feel I 'm right , what letter did we then get in reply .
20 Collectivist solutions go further than this , basing their arguments on the differences in the nature of consumption and accountability in the public and private sectors .
21 Some theories of rhythm go further than this , and point to the fact that some feet are stronger than others , producing strong-weak patterns in larger pieces of speech above the level of the foot .
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