Example sentences of "so far [conj] it go " in BNC.

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1 The trick is to push a dispute just far enough to make your opponent cave in for fear of a court action , but not so far that it goes to court .
2 All the same Schneidau 's argument is just and illuminating , so far as it goes .
3 An image is a pictorial understanding of a kind which is true so far as it goes , but which falls short of full rational clarity , and must eventually be superseded by a concept .
4 The point about ought and is , so far as it goes , does have some force .
5 This argument seems to me sound so far as it goes , but it does not go very far .
6 it is a good theory so far as it goes .
7 This is fine so far as it goes , but even Marxist approaches have not always taken things as far as they should go .
8 The former case , so far as it goes , is undoubtedly consistent with his thesis ; but it is very briefly reported , without any indication of the arguments advanced or cases cited , and the conclusion is encapsulated in one brief sentence .
9 ‘ None , your Grace , so far as it goes .
10 The Government 's pledge on price protection has also been honoured , so far as it goes .
11 The design point is a good one so far as it goes
12 He executed a declaration of abdication of the throne for himself and his descendants and this declaration was duly rendered effective , so far as it went , by His Majesty 's Declaration of Abdication Act 1936 which amended the Act of Settlement accordingly .
13 As to this , counsel for the council accepted the correctness of the following statement ( so far as it went ) which I made in Powell v McFarlane ( at 471 – 2 ) : " … the animus possidendi involves the intention , in one 's own name and on one 's own behalf to exclude the world at large , including the owner with the paper title if he be not himself the possessor , so far as is reasonably practicable and so far as the processes of the law will allow . " …
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