Example sentences of "[adv] [adv] [adv] [subord] i can " in BNC.

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1 Industrial Action and we 're only three days back in January before the Prelims , so as far as I can see that is St Agnes 's Eve out the window .
2 Just so long as I can see you . ’
3 Just so long as I can do something — no matter what — I wo n't feel so helpless . ’
4 I wonder if you are using ( in lectures ) a statement I remember you making in talk , but not so far as I can recall , in print .
5 " I 'll ride over as often as I can . "
6 I like to get the best as cheaply as I can
7 As it is , I have reservations about the application of the user interface in the Windows version , and will have to wait to see what the next version brings before I can make up my mind any more firmly than I can at present .
8 I am terrified and run home as fast as I can .
9 Their result is the first I look for every week , and I get home as often as I can .
10 Cal was thinking about having children , when she can act nearly as well as I can !
11 He ca n't behave or think or speak or do anything else better than I can — nearly as well as I can — so he 's going to be the Old Man of the Sea until I shake him off somehow .
12 " I shall have to pull up as near as I can and let you out , said Woodie .
13 ‘ No officers coughin' up as far as I can see , ’ said Tommy .
14 This may well be a little rose-tinted , but that weighty , bulldog clip-around-the-nose sensation appears to have been with me and indeed to have shaped me — not only me , but my nose ; not only my nose , but my personality — for as far back as I can see .
15 There also the old folks , as far back as I can recollect , the meeting place of young and old on New Year 's Day to play shinty .
16 There also the old folks , as far back as I can recollect , the meeting place of young and old on New Year 's Day to play shinty .
17 ‘ My mother sang — and music was the most important thing in my life , from as far back as I can remember .
18 As far back as I can remember , ’ he confides , ‘ I always wanted to be a gangster . ’
19 Now that applies to any matter arising , and subsequently I think that er the Donovan Report more or less reinforced er that particular er er procedure , although it had been written into our national agreement er as far back as I can remember .
20 I think as far back as I can remember I was organising a group and telling people what to do . "
21 As far back as I can remember , ’ he confides , ‘ I always wanted to be a gangster . ’
22 ‘ My mother 's knitted for all of us as far back as I can remember , but she acknowledged defeat on this one . ’
23 well so long as I can easily change .
24 There 's a curtain across the door , but it ai n't long enough so I can see Marie 's feet and her black trousers all in a ball on the ground .
25 That is why I want to find out , at least as well as I can by watching him , what he is like … .
26 I 'm getting there as fast as I can .
27 I 'll be there as fast as I can . ’
28 The books have always been there as far as I can remember .
29 I seem to have taken it about as far as I can but can find no reason for the existence of the two command files in conventional memory as shown on the enclosed printout .
30 Actually so far as I can see it 's sod 's law for women , just as it always has been .
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