Example sentences of "[pron] [verb] some way [verb] " in BNC.

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1 Indeed it is his support for Mosley , expressed on many occasions , which goes some way to account for the continuing neglect of his work by much of the literary establishment .
2 Subsequently , the Government inserted a clause of their own which went some way to meet Lord Scarman 's amendment .
3 Unfortunately , we have some way to go before we reach that happy condition .
4 And a West Midlands Police spokesman said : ‘ Our forensic investigation is ongoing and we have some way to go . ’
5 We have some way to go , but we are actively working on the plan . ’
6 We need some way to distinguish such events from the crises that mark structural changes .
7 Clearly they have some way to go but they can still look back on 1989 with a glimmer of pride .
8 But the evidence suggests that they have some way to go still .
9 Leaving their nest-holes they have some way to go before the sea can provide them with a refuge .
10 Surely a forlorn ambition , but it goes some way to explain , what would otherwise be so difficult to understand , why eminent members of the nascent
11 Since then he has turned in some useful performances for the under-21 and England B sides but he has some way to go before becoming a player of real international class .
12 Will he consider some way to enable those firms to fund the costs of developing and bringing into use new and competitive machinery long before their existing equipment is out of date ?
13 Although our productivity compares well with coal industries in Europe , it has some way to go before it is at the level of some of the coal industries outside Europe .
14 support among GPs , so it has some way to go in winning the argument .
15 The sergeant nodded with approval , knowing that he needed some way to dissipate his nervous energy in the coming hours .
16 He had some way to go but Emlyn Williams was determined to help him .
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