Example sentences of "not [vb infin] far " in BNC.

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31 A rise in numbers would by itself help to explain why the upper classes were looking for new and wider choice of occupation ; it does not go far towards explaining the popularity of Cîteaux .
32 She was slightly agoraphobic and did not go far from home on her own .
33 Provided one remembered that a poll was simply a snapshot of voting intention at the time it was taken and that national polls should have a sample of at least 1,000 , one would not go far wrong .
34 The NSPCC view is that while the current Criminal Justice Act will introduce some welcome improvements , it does not go far enough .
35 Doubts like this crystallize at one or two points , either where the presuppositions are so mixed and unsatisfactory that they are inaccurate , or where the presuppositions are true as far as they go but do not go far enough and so are incomplete .
36 If you have the cash and a few decent musical ideas , you can not go far wrong .
37 Kinnock 's modernisation did not go far enough , as it was based on old-style labourism and single-party arrogance .
38 While his conclusions may be correct — and we discuss this at greater length in the next chapter — his evidence , unfortunately , does not go far enough to give weight to them .
39 It believes that audit committees and the obligatory rotation of audit partners may not go far enough to convince the public of their independence , and suggests that shareholders should be more involved in appointing auditors , determining the scope of the audit , and in the decision to obtain other services from the auditing firm .
40 Although para 8(a) of FRS1 refers to ss 248 and 249 CA 1985 , it does not go far enough to state properly whether the exemption does in effect apply to a small group .
41 ‘ You could not go far wrong being bedded by an angel ! ’
42 Mrs Hirst , who is the chairman of a local disabled charity group , believed these steps were important , but she thought they did not go far enough .
43 LUSTY lovers have one complaint about video sex guides — they do not go far enough .
44 From the point of view of the development of political sociology in relation to the politics of gender however , the radical critique of behaviourism — much of it influenced by a Marxist perspective — did not go far enough .
45 When intellectual influences of this sort have to be considered by the general historian , he can not go far for himself .
46 Sociologists influenced by a more Marxist approach accept the importance of this work , but maintain that it does not go far enough .
47 However Candle believes its current incarnation — Data Facility/System-Managed Storage — does not go far enough : gathering statistics from the Gartner Group , International Data Corp and Xephon Plc , Candle suggests that mainframe disk requirements are growing at 28% per year , while at the same time only around 50% to 75% of the space is actually used .
48 The privatisations also help , even if they do not go far enough .
49 Proponents of this approach tend to feel that the changes made so far do not go far enough , however , and that excessive consideration for the biological parent-child relationship is still being allowed to put the child 's future at risk .
50 Conservatives worried about the budget deficit implications of the proposed cut while the many liberals in congress were convinced that the cut did not go far enough .
51 These measures were welcomed , but many felt they did not go far enough .
52 The CDU would not let economic planning be taken as far as the SPD favoured , farmers protested against cuts in agricultural subsidies and defence cuts could not go far because of fears of weakening NATO .
53 But , they do not go far enough .
54 If the terms of reference you have in mind are not precise , or if they are not explicitly stated , you may not go far enough in your investigations or you may stray outside the limits that your boss or client has in mind .
55 Their cheer did not go far in the brittle morning air but it pleased her .
56 A quite contrary type of criticism of the Devolution Bill came from those who felt it did not go far enough : the existing degree of administrative devolution in Scotland required a genuine , federal assembly even with taxing powers .
57 In these circumstances our concerns are not that community care changes are a step too far , but that they will not go far enough to produce radical change .
58 Kohlberg 's theory is similar to Piaget 's , he said that Piaget did not go far enough .
59 One or two turns would probably suffice and anyway the money would not go far at this year 's prices .
60 If you are new to comms you can not go far wrong with
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