Example sentences of "so far [subord] we [vb mod] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 Studying the semantic features of texts is inevitably rather an intuitive business , and in so far as we can quantify such features at all , it often seems best to attach them to grammatical labels ( eg " colour adjectives " , " adverbials of place " ) , and to use some arbitrary standard of measurement , such as number of words .
2 So far as we can tell , the men-folk ruled in every sphere ; but it may be that the further one got from the world of high feudalism the less of a slave the woman became ; it is certainly true , in a rather different way , that the Norman Conquest brought both a more complete feudalism and a fall in the status of women .
3 But the common story , so far as we can tell , was of a prospering contado helping a few of the citizens to be successful merchants , carrying local market goods and some from longer distances ; and if Francis ' father had not been a successful merchant trading into France , the saint would not have borne the name he did , nor suffered the intense reaction to his father 's worldly values which helped to inspire him on the path to poverty and heaven .
4 The English fyrd was used in the Danish wars , but only later , so far as we can tell , as a local militia in emergencies .
5 He was not , so far as we can tell , putting forward the idea as a serious theory : his purpose was to tell a good story .
6 The argument is that we or others have made mistakes in the past or would make them in circumstances which , so far as we can tell , are not relevantly different from our present circumstances .
7 Who ( or what sort of audience ) must the implied addressee(s) be , so far as we can tell from the passage itself ?
8 On the eve of the crisis , most politicians , political commentators and — so far as we can tell — citizens remained sceptical that the sixty-seven year old General would ever play a major role in politics again .
9 Seeing value in activities only in so far as we can conceive them retaining it when cut off from the main tides of human affairs , leads to a kind of preciosity and detachment from what excites most human beings which is ultimately impoverishing .
10 This is the grim side to his thought : the circumstances of her ‘ taking ’ the veil were , so far as we can see , irrelevant .
11 Certainly , so far as we can see , he took no steps to promote the interests of his younger son , apart from not insisting that he take the cross .
12 The problem with it , so far as we can see , is that if the political system is democratic and the state is relatively neutral then how is it that anyone could use the system in such a way as to ensure that it permanently advantaged them to the exclusion of other actors and interests in the system ?
13 And in so far as we can use gender imagery for these things the Logos is a masculine principle … .
14 We also judge work performance by the quality of the product ( in so far as we can assess this ) and by the work style of the performer .
15 Personal honour will affect us in so far as we can believe in the man or woman who defends or loses it .
16 And it is true that whereas on the whole Pound managed his amorous career with more decorum than Shelley , still the pattern was , so far as we can discern , not very different .
17 Footnotes in plenty have been added to Dodd , but his pattern remains a fair summary of the early preaching so far as we can reconstruct it .
18 Even so , the starting-point , so far as we can find one , was polytheistic .
19 er you know so far as we can get that erm and I 'll then give you a description of how the theory er predicts your er preferences for behaving in particular ways , would work out .
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