Example sentences of "[verb] [verb] far enough " in BNC.

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1 The legislation was welcomed by the Prime Minister , but Walesa was said to object that it failed to go far enough in changing the 1952 Stalinist constitution .
2 The legislation was welcomed by the Prime Minister , but Walesa was said to object that it failed to go far enough in changing the 1952 Stalinist constitution .
3 This , conveniently , is at a time when sterling has fallen far enough against the Deutschemark to make it potentially competitive within ERM .
4 Switch from comprehensive to third party motor insurance if your car 's value has fallen far enough .
5 If de Klerk can convince the world that South Africa has come far enough in improving its record on human rights , sanctions will be lifted and crucial foreign capital will start flowing into the country .
6 ‘ This has gone far enough , ’ he snapped .
7 When this happens , the iteration has gone far enough , and we can take p = cs , when q is determined from the second of equations ( 6 ) , which is in fact the same as ( 4 ) .
8 ‘ Roman , do n't you think this farce has gone far enough ? ’ she snapped , beginning to lose her calm diplomacy .
9 So now perhaps the right hon. Gentleman will answer my first question ; what does he have to say to those of his right hon. Friends who say that he has gone far enough and should stay where he is ?
10 She pulled her shawl around her and said : ‘ It has gone far enough .
11 Sometimes you 'd be having a bit of a lark together and Con would draw himself up and say , ‘ This has gone far enough ’ , or , ‘ Have you considered the implications of this course of action ? ’
12 I heard Uncle Bill mutter : ‘ Maybe you 're right , dog , I 'd gone far enough . ’
13 Ernie 's companions seemed to think he 'd gone far enough and were trying to distract his attention when a newcomer pushed his way into the group .
14 Henry seemed to feel he 'd gone far enough and backed off .
15 I have a strong interest in languages , and although now we are trying to teach more languages in school , even in primary schooling , I do n't feel that within er my , I 'm only eighteen at the moment , by the time I 'm twenty five things still wo n't have came far enough along for me to utilize this skill .
16 It was a good job she was n't called Ramsbottom or anything like that as the material would n't have stretched far enough .
17 By then some of them had diverged far enough from their original forms to become new species , and were no longer genetically capable of breeding with their mainland ancestors .
18 At least one long passage must have been a spiral , because they had walked far enough round a uniform bend to accomplish two circles .
19 ‘ Also we 've walked far enough .
20 ‘ Let's go back , I think we 've gone far enough and it looks dark and spooky . ’
21 When he publicly questioned Truman 's decision not to use Chinese Nationalist troops in Korea , Truman decided the pretensions of his Caesar had gone far enough .
22 Late last week dealers decided things had gone far enough .
23 When he judged he had gone far enough he crept cautiously out to where the trees were more sparse .
24 At that point , General Waheed decided that things had gone far enough , and stepped in .
25 Early in 1887 the Governors decided that the decline in numbers had gone far enough ( though in fact it went on still further ) .
26 Theodora clearly thought that discussion of Canon Wheeler 's sexual preferences had gone far enough .
27 Things had gone far enough for then .
28 Loretta decided she had gone far enough , and used the beginning of a farm track to turn the car in .
29 In a laboratory in Oxford the purification of penicillin had progressed far enough to be reported in The Lancet in August 1940 .
30 The privilege would not stretch to reports of fresh statements made by speakers after the protected meeting has been closed , although it has been held that it does extend far enough to allow those who have spoken in the course of the meeting to repeat their privileged statements to reporters afterwards so that the latter may check the accuracy of their notes .
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