Example sentences of "[adj] go further " in BNC.

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1 But the Public Order Act of 1986 goes further than either Lord Scarman or Sir Robert Mark had envisaged by giving new powers to the police to impose conditions on public assemblies as well as on processions .
2 With interlocking bricks it is possible to go further away from the plumb than with smooth blocks ( wood , cork , etc. ) , but there is a limit to how far such non-alignment can go .
3 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 ) .
4 In the library context it should be possible to go further than the catalogue to establish relevance , i.e. , to go beyond the question put to the catalogue and include the user 's relevance judgements after examining the actual documents on the shelves .
5 I had lunch and then sat on the wheelbarrow swatting flies , neither willing to go further out of my way , nor to return , just in case I was on the right track .
6 To herself she had to admit that she would have been willing to go further than talk .
7 As has consistently been the case , Paisley and other DUP politicians were prepared to go further than the Official Unionists and the provincial leadership of the Orange Order .
8 Pollitt , at the Seventh World Congress of the Comintern , was prepared to go further than the ILP .
9 Some went further and stated that the press must be free to say whatever needed saying ; not surprisingly , opponents of this school of thought pointed out that this gave freedom only to those who had a newspaper at their disposal .
10 On the immediate constitutional front , corruption was attacked ; virtual representation was no longer seen as enough ; and whilst some attacked the rights of landed property in politics urging the principle that every man of means should be directly represented , some went further to attack the political privilege of all property arguing for the " rights of man " , complete equality , and a democratic republic based on the true sovereignty of all the people .
11 Some went further .
12 This went further by challenging the immunity that the unions had enjoyed from any financial damages incurred during strikes , a privilege dating from the Liberal government 's Trade Disputes Act of 1906 .
13 This went further than previous decisions , which had hitherto required some independent illegality in the conduct of the person whose conduct was called in question .
14 Lord Goff at p 659 went further in saying " I would … wish to keep open the question whether detriment to the plaintiff is an essential ingredient of an action for breach of confidence " .
15 However , the effect of ss 6 and 7 goes further because their wording is also wide enough to regulate contracts which permit the inclusion of such warranties , but then seek to nullify that inclusion by excluding liability for breach of the warranties so included .
16 With examples like these , it is easy to go further and accept , for the purposes of the story , that even Gandalf 's good intentions would not resist the Ring , and that Galadriel too does right to refuse it at I , 381 .
17 Parrott looked likely to go further in front until he missed an easy yellow in frame four .
18 What would it feel like to go further than just kissing ? she wondered hazily .
19 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 .
20 Having thus grasped the important principle that kinship terms reflect social usage , Morgan was able to go further and indeed to anticipate later research in his perceptive assessment of the social advantages of the classificatory system .
21 Perhaps this might be done through correspondence , to answer some of the above questions , or , in the very near future Peter might be able to go further on his explanation of the campaign strategy .
22 You will have more time , be able to go further and see more .
23 I have given the Minister credit for what has been achieved , and I am disappointed that he has not been able to go further .
24 The Electricity Boards were generally reluctant to go further and show large surpluses in their accounts , for fear of criticism both from consumers and from workers in the industry , though some Boards went further than others in this direction .
25 Even if the second pre-condition is met , Albert Reynolds is unlikely to go further than to promise that a referendum would be held , if everything else was agreed .
26 It is true that the Act of 1987 goes further than any other drawn to our attention .
27 It will be necessary to go further than familiar , correct but general injunctions ‘ to question and challenge , as well as support officers ’ ( Sealey , 1990 ) .
28 Is it necessary to go further ?
29 two went further in an effort to oppress his rage against his father , and to avoid a highly threatening career situation .
30 Henry VII had attempted , with some success , to limit the consequences of this evasion , and after 1529 Henry VIII went further still .
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