Example sentences of "go far [prep] " in BNC.

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1 And he carefully attempts to draw up a balance-sheet of union power , politics and prospects , going far beyond the clichés in which Grant deals .
2 It is not easy to survey the many areas in which there has been not only response to Dei Verbum , but also developments traceable to its influence , yet going far beyond what most of the Council 's members could have foreseen .
3 The Bolsheviks ' contempt for liberal democracy , and their advocacy of a dictatorship of the proletariat going far beyond Marx 's limited notion ( Medvedev , 1981 ) , froze official Marxism into an insurrectionary stance .
4 The two leaders on June 17 signed an unprecedented arms reduction agreement which would eventually cut the two powers ' nuclear arsenals by two-thirds , going far beyond the START treaty signed by President Bush and President Gorbachev of the Soviet Union in July 1991 [ see p. 38320 ] .
5 He also mobilised the resources of Christian ritual ( again following in his father 's footsteps but going far beyond him ) in the royal and imperial consecrations staged not only for himself and his son but for Ermentrude and Richildis ; in the development of royal funerary cult at St-Denis and in the lavish endowment of liturgical commemorations of himself , his family and friends , at a number of churches ; and in the use of spiritual kinship , especially the godparental bond , in political dealings with neighbouring princes as a paradigm of beneficent authority .
6 Lovers of good beer — well deserved of course after a hard day 's exercise — wo n't have to go far for a fine pint .
7 The net emissions of Germany 's power stations were reduced from 1.6 million tonnes to 0.5 million tonnes within five years , enabling it to go far beyond the 30 per cent Club target .
8 The courts have repeatedly said that the police are not entitled to conduct dragnet searches yet , prior to the Act , a series of decisions appeared to encourage the police to go far beyond the terms of the warrant .
9 To give the answer is to refuse to go far beyond what we already have , or have as implied , in connection ( 4 ) .
10 they appear to go far beyond community care guidance contained in the Laming/Foster circulars of last year , which simply asked SSDs to develop a purchaser/provider split according to local circumstances , and most SSDs have introduced only limited contracting .
11 Theoretically , we might expect this to be so , since the same environment tends to support the same kind of organisms , but in fact the persistence of some fossils appears to go far beyond what we know at the present day .
12 The teaching approach in these subject areas is designed to go far beyond the basic development of psycho-motor skills .
13 Now you 've found the chamber have n't you , under the bed , so you wo n't have to go far in the night . ’
14 Meanwhile , the paper had taken on a new cub reporter in the person of Matthew Smith , a tall gangling young man who was to go far in his chosen field .
15 One never had to go far in search of the movies ; like the masses themselves they were rapidly achieving ubiquity .
16 He rationalized : ‘ I always admire someone who goes far without qualifications . ’
17 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 .
18 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 .
19 The range of instruments to be used goes far beyond those required for simply co-ordinating economic policies . ’
20 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 .
21 The effect of information technology goes far beyond those firms that make electronic products .
22 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 .
23 He informed us that Eskimo sexual licence goes far beyond any idea of free love or promiscuity .
24 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 .
25 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 .
26 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 .
27 ‘ 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 .
28 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 .
29 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 ’ .
30 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 .
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