This advances a step farther, and attempts to show that the direct object of evil is to produce good.
We may proceed a step farther, and inquire whether such an exaltation of vision as we have supposed may not be hereafter enjoyed by the glorified human mind when it passes into the spiritual body.
Mean while I shall carry my observation a step farther, and assert, that even where the related object is but feigned, the relation will serve to enliven the idea, and encrease its influence.
No genius has yet arisen sufficiently mighty to advance the art a step farther, and victoriously to refute, by success, their time-strengthened prejudices.
But how seldom is the pacificator content with the glorious title of the restorer of domestic peace, and does not go a step farther, and become the scheming tyrant and the aggressive conqueror.
And then, since thought and speech are so intimately allied to and dependent on each other, it would be advisable to go a step farther, and extend our logical studies to the theory of imagination, symbolical language and its fundamental rules.
To start the hypothesis, that they learned and borrowed it all from the Egyptians, would only be to remove the question a step farther back, and not really to answer it.
To establish this same conclusion, Plato even goes a step farther.
Minnesota goes even a step farther; instead of holding several series of institutes simultaneously in different parts of the state, attended by different "crews," the whole corps of state speakers attends every institute.
It is simply carrying the idea of co-operation of individuals a step farther, and endeavoring to secure the co-operation of interests that have precisely the same goal, although traveling upon different roads.
But let us go a step farther: We have seen in Landa's alphabet that there are two forms of the letter m.
I will, afterwards, if your wishes point to a second interview with me, go a step farther, and receive you.
If nothing else will do, I mean to cane the ghost out of Jacob Postlethwaite, and if the thing spreads among any of the rest of you, I mean to go a step farther, and cane the ghost out of the whole school.
I almost doubt whether I ought not to go a step farther, and burn the letter at once, for fear of its one day falling into wrong hands.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "step farther" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.