Go far Sentence Examples

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  • When, however, Dbllinger and his school in their turn started the Old Catholic movement, Frohschammer refused to associate himself with their cause, holding that they did not go far enough, and that their declaration of 1863 had cut the ground from under their feet.

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  • The Minoan remains at Orchomenus which are traceable to the latest period go far to substantiate the philological comparison between the name of Minyas, the traditional ancestor of this ancient race, and that of Minos.

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  • This fact, by itself, would go far to prove that the civilization continued fundamentally and essentially the same throughout.

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  • The occurrence of weevils - among the most specialized of the Coleoptera - in Triassic rocks shows us that this great order of metabolous insects had become differentiated into its leading families at the dawn of the Mesozoic era, and that we must go far back into the Palaeozoic for the origin of the Endopterygota.

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  • The evocation of spirits, especially in the form of necromancy, is an important branch of the demonology of many peoples; and the peculiarities of trance mediumship, which seem sufficiently established by modern research, go far to explain the vogue of this art.

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  • Furthermore, the Boghaz Keui tablets, though only partially deciphered as yet, go far to settle the question.

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  • Even though the supreme court should decide such legislation to be within the grant of powers to the general government, the distrust and opposition, on constitutional grounds, of so large a portion of the people, could not but go far to defeat the object sought."

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  • To answer it we should have to go far beyond Aristotle.

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  • But Hartmann's criticism does not go far enough.

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  • The various amounts of these needed in different cases have to be adjusted by the gardener, according to the nature of the plant, its " habit" or general mode of growth in its native country, and the influence to which it is there subjected, as also in accordance with the purposes for which it is to be cultivated, &c. It is but rarely that direct information on all these points can be obtained; but inference from previous experience, especially with regard to allied forms, will go far to supply such deficiencies.

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  • It was found that although some irrigation works (especially in the Bombay Deccan) would never yield a direct return of or 5%, still in a famine year they might be the means of producing a crop which would go far to do away with the necessity for spending enormous sums on famine relief.

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  • So logical and uncompromising a thinker as Godwin could not go far in the discussion of abstract questions without exciting the most lively opposition in matters of detailed opinion.

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  • Among these may be mentioned these hardships with a fortitude and patience which go far to counterbalance his faults.

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  • In tracing the osteological characters of apes and man through this series, the general system of the skeletons, and the close correspondence in number and arrangement of vertebrae and ribs, as well as in the teeth, go far towards justifying the opinion of hereditary connexion.

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  • But will it go far enough to pacify his angry backbenchers?

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  • From it's popular clamshell design to the easy-to-use keypad layout - you won't go far wrong with the 8120.

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  • You don't have to go far to find some decent togs for blokes.

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  • The novel was received with instant acclamation, and Sainte-Beuve only confirmed the judgment of the public when he pronounced in the Globe that this new author (then to him unknown) had struck a new and original vein and was destined to go far.

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  • Thus, the Koreans go far beyond the Eskimo and number their demons by thousands of billions; they fill the chimney, the shed, the living-room, the kitchen, they are on every shelf and jar; in thousands they waylay the traveller as he leaves his home, beside him, behind him, dancing in front of him, whirring over his head, crying out upon him from air, earth and water.

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  • Strabo tells us that this stood in the west of the city; and recent discoveries go far to place it near "Pompey's Pillar" (see above), which, however, was an independent monument erected to commemorate Diocletian's siege of the city.

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  • Such an assumption could not, however, without dangerous extrapolation, be founded upon the results of Baur's experiments, which did not go far enough to justify it.

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  • They did not go far into the woods.

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  • The possibilities of GMO go far beyond prettier corn or cheaper strawberries.

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  • Young man, you will go far!

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  • Last year, Congress approved seaport security legislation that in my view does not go far enough; our ports remain vulnerable.

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  • Very genuine character who is quiet to do in all ways, snaffle mouth no vices, should go far in the right hands.

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  • You do n't have to go far to find some decent togs for blokes.

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  • However, you go far beyond questioning imo, you 're very insulting and vindictive for no apparent good reason.

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  • He is a manager with great insight. He will help this company go far.

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  • There are a number of romantic Italian recipes that go far beyond pasta.

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  • Anyone who has worked on a project where the punch just won't go far enough into the page knows what a benefit having deep punches can be.

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  • Losing or forgetting things is a common response to stress, but its impact can go far deeper.

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  • Mirrors and candles can go far in creating beautiful, yet inexpensive, centerpieces.

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  • When choosing your centerpieces, simplicity can go far.

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  • Though they are technically not socks, if you are looking for plush socks because they're comfortable to wear around the house, these plush slippers will go far beyond your expectations!

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  • The benefits of a degree in public relations go far beyond helping a graduate find employment in a related field.

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  • For some cruise passengers, a shopping trip in the Caribbean may be adventurous enough, but adventure cruises go far beyond typical cruise activities and popular ports of call.

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  • These are things that go far beyond the basic movements involved in hip hop, and people who are familiar with and acknowledge the part they play in hip hop dance classes make the best teachers.

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  • Christmas gift certificates will go far in pleasing clients and employees during the holiday season.

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  • While many families end up putting out decorations they have accumulated over the years, having a theme can go far in bringing together your Christmas winter scene inside your home.

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  • While it's true than $1,000 isn't going to go far in the event of a serious medical crisis or a prolonged job loss, it is enough to take care of many minor problems.

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  • Luckily, there are stores all over the nation that carry this product, so you won't have to go far to get some heels with wheels.

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  • This kind of personal touch will go far to insure that your customer comes back.

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  • These details go far beyond the basic information you'll find in an owner's manual, which usually only includes a maintenance schedule and how to replace minor components like lights or fuses.

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  • The causes of cardiovascular disease and cancer go far beyond the consumption of fat.

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  • Orthotic insoles can also go far in supporting your feet, legs, and back during exercise.

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  • You don't want to wear a bright red, super shiny robe when entertaining your date, but a vintage paisley or ironic polka-dot jacket will go far.

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  • She could go far in the game if she pairs up with the right alliance.

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  • You may be a great blues singer, but if you can't adjust to singing show tunes, country, or pop, you're not going to go far.

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  • Applicants who try to impress casting directors by going on and on about their litany of achievements typically don't go far in the application process.

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  • If you leave, you won't stay away long or go far.

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  • They didn't go far.

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  • Perhaps we didn't go far enough.

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  • Jonny didn't go far.

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  • Competition, in the sense in which the word is still used in many economic works, is merely a special case of the struggle for survival, and, from its limitation, does not go far towards explaining the actual working of modern institutions.

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