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    go far


    1. They would have to turn back this Afternoonday, they didn't have enough water to go farther


    2. He didn't go farther in that direction, once he'd carved himself a crutch maybe


    3. Make no attempt to go farther as this is the stage in the proceedings when students try to achieve too much in a hurry with sometimes unpleasant results


    4. The showers at the revue had been not much better – limited hot water doesn’t go far between a chorus of twelve hot, sweaty dancers with monied admirers to impress


    5. “I won't go far,” he said on his way by


    6. He hoped she might go far enough to let him call in, but no such luck, she was still in plain sight


    7. She didn’t really have to go far, she was still standing next to Knume who was still pouring


    8. The reality of the message from this dream is that the next generation should go farther than we do and we should encourage them to do so, yet the intercessor was struggling for years to hold the same ground and was offended when someone finally broke through


    9. ” Elisha did go farther than Elijah, but it was


    10. When, partly by the conveniency of discounting bills, and partly by that of cash accounts, the creditable traders of any country can be dispensed from the necessity of keeping any part of their stock by them unemployed, and in ready money, for answering occasional demands, they can reasonably expect no farther assistance from hanks and bankers, who, when they have gone thus far, cannot, consistently with their own interest and safety, go farther

    11. If you keep that in mind you wont go far wrong take it from me”, I did because I knew now that I must think of Helen and keep myself as safe as I could


    12. President Bush‘s flawed Immigration Reform Bill providing ―conditional‖ amnesty to 12 million illegal aliens must be reassuring to 1) (Moderate) Republicans who would consider its passage a political opportunity to place the party in better stead with Hispanic Voters and the Business Community, 2) Corporations seeking to attract Cheap(er) Labor, 3) Democrats who, for the same reasons indicated above, are uncomfortable with the idea of controlling our nation‘s borders at the risk of alienating a sizeable voting bloc and (who) would otherwise seize the moment, for purely political reasons, to challenge Republican proposals that (surprise!) ―don‘t go far enough,‖ 4) Multiculturalists and Internationalists likely to embrace such ―reforms‖ as a (positive) first step towards achieving their (respective) Universalist Agenda, and 5) Shakers of Western Culture who would seek its destruction at any cost for its own sake and who would therefore (also) consider such measures as an appropriate step in the ―right‖ direction


    13. But as the numbers show, Grant did not go far enough


    14. - You cannot go far with me! he whispered


    15. You don’t have to go far to find a little thatch bar or restaurant with great sunset views, wonderful fun atmosphere and at less than half the price


    16. He did not himself go farther from the house than he could easily hear if they would wake up, and Calras and Mevarn laughed


    17. the brothers of the poor one do hate him: how much more do his friends go far from him? he pursues them with words, yet they are


    18. you what they do? even the great abominations that the house of Israel commits here, that I should go far off from my sanctuary? But


    19. wanted to go farther


    20. The boy did not go far from his house

    21. She would have to become less hot to handle though, but with a rider like Felicity, would go far


    22. You two head south, and don't go far


    23. synthesis and unity that go far beyond anything that the Psychological I and


    24. In India, he served the poor indigo farmers of Bihar without any remuneration and was at definite risk of going to jail


    25. neither go far for supplies nor have the choice—or the


    26. I did not go far that time


    27. "He cannot walk, he will not be able to go far in this windy night, look, the swans and the rabbits are hiding behind that bush," Kimberley protested


    28. Two thousand dollars didn’t go far these days


    29. If you go far enough Into the Past, you wIll enCounter the BegIn-


    30. things go far beyond the scope of this paper

    31. and It will go far toward getting us supplies too


    32. Having given ample time to answer the door, even if Terence had been in the bath, he clenched his hands nervously, fearing that the suspect may have eluded even the very watchful eyes of his constables sometime during the night while they both inadvertently caught forty winks, but eventually assured himself that even if this was the case he would not be able to go far given that this was a small town where most inhabitants questioned the nighttime escapades of strangers


    33. Adopt these principles as inherent values and you won’t go far wrong


    34. It is accepted that Stalin’s purge of the Soviet high command go far to explain Russian disasters in the first days of the campaign


    35. We didn’t go far, maybe fifty feet, when he released me long enough to pull the compass back out and check it then he returned it to his pocket and pulled out an old looking piece of paper


    36. But as great and powerful as that bond is, a true best-friend relationship can actually go farther and deeper than what can transpire between some parents and their natural children


    37. It wouldn’t go far on its wheels but they


    38. "Keep up the good work, my boy; you're going to go far," said Gold with a smile as they turned and left the building


    39. that are his legacy and go far away from them, but even there he is dog-


    40. Nothing looked familiar to him, but he felt he couldn’t go far wrong as long as he stayed roughly straight

    41. When I was younger I used to cry myself to sleep asking myself why she doesn't seem to love me, as I grew I became angry and wanted to rebel, although I never dared to go far with it


    42. Then I would have to go far away from population centers


    43. with the victim slumped in the backseat, emotions did not go far,


    44. (But he MUST go farther!)


    45. We won’t go far, and if I need your help, I’ll call you guys


    46. “Go far—as far away as you can,” she said urgently, rising and pulling him to the window


    47. bunch of details---that's the instructor's job; you should go far just


    48. We don't go far; dusk is falling, and we still have to get back to the boat


    49. No millionaire will go far wrong in his search for one of the best forms for the use of his surplus who chooses to establish a free library in any community that is willing to maintain and develop it


    50. You’ll go far with confidence like that














































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