Example sentences of "[verb] [verb] [adv] far " in BNC.

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1 But no ; their Christianity was n't goin' to go that far . ’
2 Although his voice failed to carry as far as those of the Academicians ' , there was no possibility of failing to recognize the message .
3 No , I 'm the first , I would n't want to go that far ahead either .
4 Tiller was mad ; he never forgave me but Jennie just said , ‘ Perhaps Bella does n't want to go so far away . ’
5 I do not want to go too far into the philosophical or even the physiological aspects of the matter .
6 If you do n't want to go as far up the scale as typesetting then it does n't really matter what imaging method you use ; PCL , ACE , PostScript or a PostScript clone — so long as you do n't try to mix and match the two
7 I actually wanted to that I did n't really want to go as far as for example deciding that the chair what they are voting would be within the resources available to the .
8 Meanwhile government forces had consolidated their positions deep inside UNITA territory near Mavinga , a strategic UNITA base , which the government claimed to have captured in February following heavy fighting , and sought to penetrate as far as the rebel headquarters at Jamba .
9 The views of councillors , officers , members of the public and the ombudsmen themselves will be sought and practices will be examined to see how far general principles emerge and how far recommendations for some improvement in the current situation might be possible .
10 ‘ I — I had n't intended to come so far . ’
11 She did not dare to look over the edge : she did n't want to know how far the water had risen .
12 It was clearly a spot height — in fact there was a small stone to mark it , but it was almost hidden in rough grass and gorse , and Maggie really did n't want to know how far they had climbed .
13 From the debate as it has developed so far , various things seem to me to be clear :
14 Sylvia Pedder sometimes has to go as far as Cumbria to see her relatives .
15 Unable to find work after leaving the army , which he joined at 16 , he has travelled as far as Holland in search of a job — but to no avail .
16 In the Midlands it is the tree one sees most often : and for a brief spell in early sum-mer it is the most beautiful of all the Midland trees , with its continuous miles of white may blossom glimmering as far as the eye can see .
17 Did he really need to go so far to learn so little ?
18 This time we 'll need to go as far away from humans as possible , and I do n't actually think anywhere is far enough .
19 Because each spin may be slightly different , it is important not to try to guess how far to move forwards .
20 The balance has tipped too far in the other direction : instead of ignoring her sexuality , Christabel is now dominated by it , and so the creative process by which she should have been psychologically fulfilled has not worked .
21 ‘ You really did n't need to come this far . ’
22 But say the figure had been erm fo he 's travelling at forty eight point three miles an hour , and you want to know how far he 's gone after twenty seven minutes or something , it 's a bit more awkward then so it 'd be easier to look it up on a graph .
23 Commentators are suggesting , however , that the leisure industry has come too far too fast and that the leisure bubble has burst .
24 At least it survived the sea water during the landing and has come this far .
25 ‘ The most a contestant has won so far is a small jar of face cream ’ , said Edna caringly .
26 Much more of what Augusta has seen so far , though , and the Australians will be laying down challenges again to the United States and Europe .
27 Pearson , England 's former centre-forward , is impressed with what he has seen so far at Valley Parade .
28 The demand for another tv series has exceded the number of books Dexter has written so far , though he is writing another at the moment .
29 Below Tg , however , the viscosity has risen so far that rapid crystallization is not possible and the material remains in the disordered glassy state .
30 The trouble today is that the student body has moved so far away from asserting its academic rights that it has become largely passive , simply accepting the fare put before it .
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