Example sentences of "[pron] would go further/far [conj] [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | Indeed , I would go further and conclude that at least in relation to the last three payments the plaintiffs were not under a mistake of law but were strongly of the view that they were under no liability to pay . |
2 | I would go further and suggest that it is also ideologically unsound . |
3 | I would go further and suggest these meetings should be open to ‘ all-comers ’ and should highlight a topic of local interest to attract potential recruits . |
4 | I would go further and accept that the armoury of common law defences , such as those which prevent recovery of money paid under a binding compromise or to avoid a threat of litigation , may be either inapposite or inadequate for the purpose ; because it is possible to envisage , especially in modern taxation law which tends to be excessively complex , circumstances in which some very substantial sum of money may be held to have been exacted ultra vires from a very large number of taxpayers . |
5 | I would go further and say : do not apply at all . |
6 | I would go further and say that we have kept it on the statute book already — there was an opportunity not to retain it during the passage of the emergency provisions Act , but we did retain it then . |
7 | I would go further and assert that typing simple programs into the computer is a useful spelling and reading experience . |
8 | In fact , they would go further and say bluntly that the current obsession with exam passes is actually harming their pupils ' education . |