Example sentences of "goes far " in BNC.

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1 Yet historical interpretation of literature fairly easily loses sight of literary interests ; if it goes far enough , the interpreter may assume that the idea of poetry or drama as art can be abandoned , since what counts are cultural traces , of whatever kind , and the ideological impressions they appear to bear .
2 The difference goes far deeper than the political complexion of the government .
3 This loss of faith goes far deeper among the young than the old .
4 It goes far towards helping to account not only for the high and growing degree of relative autonomy from non-Nazi élites enjoyed by Hitler and the Nazi leadership , but also — as the counterweight to terror , repression , and intimidation — for the weakness of resistance to the regime .
5 Senior men , such as Charlie Nicholas , Paul McStay and Peter Grant and younger players like Gerry Creaney and Derek Whyte are products of Celtic Boys Club football ; their allegiance to Celtic goes far beyond a pay packet .
6 Wrangham 's work goes far to provide us with the essential spatial structuring that underlies this flexibility .
7 The range of instruments to be used goes far beyond those required for simply co-ordinating economic policies . ’
8 We can see here that citizenship goes far beyond learning about Marshall 's ‘ citizenship of entitlement ’ and extends into cultivating the practice of citizenship , the promotion of a sense of community , social cohesion , and ‘ civic virtue .
9 The effect of information technology goes far beyond those firms that make electronic products .
10 BT could , if given the incentive and the wherewithal , take the country into a genuine information revolution that goes far beyond the plans for cable television .
11 He informed us that Eskimo sexual licence goes far beyond any idea of free love or promiscuity .
12 If one goes far enough back in United Kingdom constitutional history , one comes to a time when neither Lords nor Commons existed as such and when indeed , it was often by no means certain where the Crown should reside .
13 This goes far to explain the wretched press I have had — unfair both to her and me .
14 The refusal this week by Virginia Bottomley , the new Health Secretary , to outlaw ‘ gagging clauses ’ in health workers ' contracts raises alarm about the climate of fear in British society that goes far wider than the NHS .
15 This might possibly be an accurate forecast of the future , but anyone with experience of even a relatively simple up-to-date photocopier will know that the amount of maintenance support it requires goes far beyond this board-changing routine .
16 Sky are determined to disprove the hackneyed managerial cliche that ‘ it 's all about 90 minutes ’ with a variety show that goes far beyond 22 men and a ball .
17 There 's a depth here which goes far beyond pint-glass level and uncovers a songwriting strength which may become the big POD ace in the pack .
18 ‘ Sphereality ’ was recorded live in concert and finds Crawlspace hanging on to the shreds of their psychedelic shape-shifting strum ( last featured on the 45 they made with Mooseheart Faith ) , only this time they are even more adventurous and what unravels goes far beyond any trip/trance acid groove .
19 The political significance of the mass media goes far beyond such questions as ‘ who controls the media ? ’ and ‘ how do people get elected ? ’ ; even concerns over ‘ bias ’ and ‘ objectivity ’ are too narrow to take in the full significance of the mass media .
20 This passage , the tone of which reminds one of Newman , goes far beyond the timid language of the first draft and its companion with its static view of the ‘ deposit ’ .
21 This volume goes far beyond mere commentary , but ranks with more systematic works on the theological areas dealt with in Dei Verbum which appeared in the 1960s .
22 Both universalise prematurely , hardening and expanding one aspect of the moral situation to cover ground that goes far beyond its relevance .
23 However , the definitions of ’ payment ’ , ’ debt ’ and ’ loan ’ all contain the word ’ money ’ , so it can still be reached if the search goes far enough .
24 Others never managed to penetrate his reserve , for he had a deep suspicion of others who could turn out a compliment at will or turn a barbed shaft with a sally of their own , and above all he hated pomposity and egotism ; this goes far to explain his view of Churchill and of F. E. Smith .
25 This resulted in the loss of three of Schleswig-Holstein 's 14 constituencies , and goes far to explain why in the whole of the Federal Republic there were only four excess seats in seven general elections held from 1965 onwards compared with 13 in the previous four .
26 It can be argued that this confinement to land-use issues was the basic problem with structure planning and goes far to explain why the exercise has in practice proved so limited in its impact , but in this chapter the focus is precisely on the politics of land use , and structure plan intentions are of considerable importance .
27 He rationalized : ‘ I always admire someone who goes far without qualifications . ’
28 It is becoming more , not less important to provide adequate teaching in schools on personal relationships and on how people should treat one another that goes far beyond straightforward lessons on sex education — important though this is .
29 The Athenian Acropolis , defensible , symbolically overbearing , and provided with its own water supply , goes far to explain why Dark Age Attica did not remain like Keos or Euboia , a coalition of small states .
30 What I can help you with is an understanding of the nature of a product that goes far beyond these crudities ; these academic categories masquerading as truths . ’
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