Example sentences of "go some way to [verb] [det] " in BNC.
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1 | A procedure called hanning , named after its protagonist , a nineteenth century Austrian meteorologist called Julius von Hann , goes some way to meeting these criticisms . |
2 | Mr Campbell added : ‘ Anything which goes some way to alleviating this problem has to be a good thing . ’ |
3 | The index goes some way to overcoming these problems . |
4 | Europe , not the States , was still the mecca , and many shopping trips by eager Scousers willing to supply the demand in their home city went some way to doing this . |
5 | Salt has the effect of reducing the excretion of urine and as a bonus , it will go some way to controlling some of the parasites that your fish may have . |
6 | Hopefully this brief article will go some way to redressing this . |
7 | The paper accepted at the November Council on ‘ Suggested Changes to Branch Recruitment ’ will go some way to addressing these problems . |
8 | In this volume we have tried to bring together a collection that will go some way to answering these questions without losing sight of either city experience in a welter of academic abstraction or powerful analysis in a stream of political rhetoric . |
9 | Part of this dependence is simply being used to being ‘ under the influence ’ or ‘ stoned ’ for a long period of time and drugs such as cannabis and amphetamines may go some way to overcoming this problem . |
10 | The replacement of Mr Burbulis , which the decree said was at his own request , will go some way to placating those in both the liberal and conservative camps annoyed by his somewhat high-handed manner . |
11 | The judicious use of " open-ended " questions can go some way to mitigating these effects by making the questionnaire more varied and interesting . |
12 | Channel 4 has gone some way to remedying this situation . |