Go-so-far-as Sentence Examples

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  • He was handsome, though she wouldn't go so far as to call him gorgeous.

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  • Some change seems to have come from the north; and there are those who go so far as to say that the centre henceforward was the Argolid, and especially "golden" Mycenae, whose lords imposed a new type of palace and a modification of Aegean art on all other Aegean lands.

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  • The separation of the Ratitae from the other birds, and their seemingly fundamental differences, notably the absence of the keel and of the power of flight, induced certain authors to go so far as to derive the Ratitae from the Dinosaurian reptiles, whilst Archaeopteryx (q.v.) and the Carinatae were supposed to have sprung from some Pterosaurian or similar reptilian stock.

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  • When they withdrew, the British tribes reasserted their sway, and some authorities go so far as to suggest that Arthur was one of their kings.

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  • The queen must say that she cannot view without alarm possible consequences of another year of agitation on the Irish Church, and she would ask the archbishop seriously to consider, in case the concessions to which the government may agree should not go so far as he may himself wish, whether the postponement of the settlement for another year may not be likely to result in worse rather than in better terms for the Church.

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  • His fear of possible pretenders induced him to go so far as to forbid the greatest of the boyars to marry.

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  • Moreover, this same carburizing action of the fuel would at times go so far as to turn part of the metal into a true cast iron, so brittle that it could not be worked at all.

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  • Since, however, the evidence of ordinary consciousness almost always goes to prove that the individual, especially in relation to future acts, regards himself as being free within certain limitations to make his own choice of alternatives, many determinists go so far as to admit that there may be in any action which is neither reflex nor determined by external causes solely an element of freedom.

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  • How could anyone go so far as to seduce that pathetic woman, just to get close enough to terrorize his wife?

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  • Some people even go so far as to have cosmetic dentistry to get fangs - but then whatever floats your boat!

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  • Some of the chord sheets you'll find go so far as to show you exactly where to place your fingers if you're just learning your chords.

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  • Newer issues even go so far as to feature enhanced content on the CD such as videos of the tracks featured in the magazine.

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  • In fact, all of the customers implore future shoppers to not even bother wasting their money on this product, while other reviewers go so far as to say that the SAS cleaning solution actually made their eyeglass scratches worse.

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  • I wouldn't go so far as to say that the imagery is photo-realistic, but it is certainly more believable than the cartoony appearance of popular games like Diner Dash and Bejeweled.

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  • Many wineries have wines that are only available in the tasting room, and some go so far as to have wines just available to the club alone.

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  • Despite the "poor battery life," some users go so far as to say that the DROID Incredible is "superior to iPhone."

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  • Research shows that the Air Ionizer by Alpine has mixed reviews, but many customers and independent reviewers go so far as to accuse the company of using their dealers to place positive reviews on a variety of websites.

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  • She may even go so far as to turn down an invitation to get together again, simply because she is humiliated.

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  • He would even go so far as to hide pictures of us when they came over.

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  • Some even go so far as to try and disprove the haunting as being nothing more than circumstances caused by a naturally occurring event, like drafty windows, car headlights or other things that can create a ghost-like experience.

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  • Some even go so far as to tattoo the logo of their favorite Irish beer, Guinness, on their bodies.

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  • Some will even go so far as to change their voices or assume fake names ("I'm not Carla, I'm Carl!") for the day.

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  • Don't go so far as to alienate a good friend, but just enough to up the ante and keep boredom at bay.

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  • Some skilled yoga experts even go so far as to perform this difficult position using only their fingertips, exhibiting extreme strength and control in combination with skillful balance and endurance.

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  • If you're looking for a warm nightgown but you're not quite willing to go so far as to don a traditional flannel nightgown, consider a brushed satin or cotton lined satin nightgown.

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  • However, while corporate IT security may disable browser scripting like ActiveX, which compiles and runs itself on a client PC, very few security groups go so far as to disable Javascript capabilities.

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  • She may go so far as not to be disappointed with it if she saw the handsome man again.

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  • Would he go so far as to welcome her?

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  • To deny their historical character is to reject them as trustworthy accounts of the age to which they are ascribed, and even those scholars who claim that they are essentially historical already go so far as to concede idealization and the possibility or probability of later revision.

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