Example sentences of "would go far " in BNC.

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1 Such an approach would be centred upon the management of and for professionality and it would be based upon a relocation of the whole management process — away from a top-down managerial philosophy and practice , and towards a genuinely collegiate form which would go far beyond the traditional boundaries of delegation .
2 — My Auntie said he would go far Apparently
3 He would go far , this young man , Mr Bullins considered , and he looked forward to reading of his progress once he left Oxford .
4 He was the sort of guy who would go far in whatever pursuit he chose to follow . ’
5 At 18 she went to East Anglia University in Norwich to study English and American Studies but there was little sign then that she was a girl who would go far .
6 The most promising way of achieving this might be to take more seriously Dworkin 's own master principle of equal concern and respect , for , as has been seen , this does appear capable of generating a right of equality which transcends that of equality of opportunity , and a right of effective participation in the decision-making process which would go far beyond the right to vote in a general election once every five years .
7 Damon could copy anyone 's handwriting and had been told by their class teacher , in a burst of anger , that he would go far , perhaps as far as the Scrubs for forgery .
8 This situation would ( as we shall see ) be very desirable in the UK ; some librarians , some teachers and some media specialists have painstakingly and at much personal cost gained dual or multiple status , and the extension of this practice would go far towards resolving unnecessary antagonisms between professional interest groups .
9 He always was a bit sentimental , always the sensitive one , the bright one ; until his nasty experience everybody was sure he would go far .
10 She 'd been sure her daughter would go far .
11 I do not suggest that to restore benefit to 16 to 18-year-olds would solve this problem overnight , but it would go far down the road to alleviating this problem which surely must be unacceptable in 1993 .
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