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1. Will he go some way towards reviewing the process?
2. I hope these observations go some way to addressing your concerns.
3. But he has to go some to outshine Dean Richards, dropped for the second time in a year.
4. This will go some way towards relieving the anxiety of those who felt that the fine and reprimands were far too limp.
5. It is proposed that hypertext systems go some way towards providing students with alternative structures for organizing their knowledge of electronic publishing.
6. But the conventions surrounding the drama itself usually go some way to counter this kind of misapprehension even in mediaeval times.
7. I will go some day before I pass out.
8. Arrange to go some place quiet and peaceful.
9. " We'll go some other time ,'she said at last ,[sentencedict.com/go some.html] finding no ready means of escape.
10. She suggested they go some other day, as she wanted to return to the dormitory.
11. This might go some way to explaining the oft-repeated observation that dogs are permanently stuck in a kind of puppyhood.
12. New measures put in place in Bangkok go some way to countering digital piracy.
13. But her mouth twitched in reply to his cheeky grin, and she sighed, visibly letting go some of her tension.
14. Seeing him lying in a coffin with a stake through his heart might go some way to convince me.
15. Now that we understand what Jet Lag is, we can go some way to overcoming it.
16. But you know I don't feel like dressing up to go some place fancy.
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