Example sentences of "on the [noun sg] [adv] far [conj] " in BNC.

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1 They were entitled in my judgment to take into account the actual use by the defendant company and the previous owner in determining what the ordinary use of that vehicle was on the road so far as it is relevant to the question they had to answer .
2 Pakistan were 31 without loss by the close , Ramiz Raja ( 20 ) having spent little time on the field so far because of a stomach upset , and that evening Waqar Younis , asked what was the secret behind his late swing , replied , with a grin : ‘ I 'm not telling you that ! ’
3 I do n't know er why we 're not more continually erm more on the case as far as our members of parliament are concerned because remember they 're there for our benefit and front page of the Daily Mirror this morning .
4 Now that you have had all four meetings with prospective purchasers I feel I should recap on the progress so far and set out how we move forward from here .
5 ‘ But the market is 4.5pc down on the year so far and it looks as though the light end of the market might not yet have bottomed out . ’
6 a page designed primarily for speaking or writing activities based on the story so far and the developing mystery
7 You should also note points where a pause could be made for recap on the story so far or for prediction of what might happen next .
8 Leader Paul Harford said : ‘ Today puts Cleveland back on the map as far as mainline rail services in Britain are concerned . ’
9 In interviews though , I said I was on the dole because it was very trendy at the time to be on the dole as far as the music press was concerned .
10 The only bright spot on the horizon as far as she could see was that Barney must have turned the corner and be getting better .
11 Ulster entries are very thin on the ground as far as the English Derby is concerned .
12 It is clear , furthermore , that Categories 1 and 2 do not impose an evidential burden on the defendant as far as the consent issue is concerned , for generally speaking , where the defence seeks to do no more than deny the prosecution 's assertion , it is entitled to have its claims placed before the jury .
13 As always , the risk element was the icing on the cake as far as he was concerned He breathed in the fine night air and hummed the tune of Colonel Bogey in time with his silent footsteps .
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