Example sentences of "[adv] far it [verb] " in BNC.
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31 | So far it has not managed to find suitable grounds big enough to take four lawns which would make it eligible to become a competition centre . |
32 | So far it has described the lads down the pit as millionaires and then businessmen . |
33 | So far it has not been . ’ |
34 | This means that in the presentation so far it has been implied that the placing of stress is independent of and prior to the choice of intonation . |
35 | ‘ Asterlite ’ is a ceramic-like material and so far it has only one major use — kitchen sinks . |
36 | as far it goes . |
37 | Do n't get me wrong , I 've done it myself in the past and seen just how far it got me . |
38 | Firstly , on how far it flies and secondly on its aesthetic value . |
39 | If my mother wants me off the Project , she can damn well go through channels and see how far it gets her . ’ |
40 | All right , lad , we will act stupid and see how far it takes us . |
41 | ‘ We 'll see how far it takes you when you watch him try to clear the gatehouse the way he charged through a whole company of men that day , sword flashing right and left , trying to get to the King . |
42 | He wondered from time to time what sort of a life she led in that remote cottage with her writer friend , how far it had satisfied her . |
43 | ‘ You wondered how far it had gone ? ’ |
44 | how thorough the review had been , whether they considered any matters of importance had been ignored , how far it had been an effort involving the whole school ; |
45 | You may easily guess how far it exceeded my Expectation . |
46 | A solicitor of an undischarged bankrupt who receives after-acquired property on behalf of his client and transfers it to another agent , even with knowledge that that agent has been instructed to sell , is not liable for conversion at the suit of the trustee in bankruptcy , for the solicitor 's act can be described as ministerial within the test laid down by Blackburn J. Unfortunately , as Blackburn J. himself admitted , it is doubtful how far it goes . |
47 | No , cos it 's , you just watch somebody smack a ball as hard as they can with the one wood and see how far it goes . |
48 | It has not been found how far it penetrates and strange folklore has grown up around it , Here is an exciting expedition for somebody and one wonders what would be revealed by an examination of midden waste . |
49 | They therefore look to social stratification to see how far it meets these functional prerequisites . |
50 | The extent to which accounting information enters into the consideration of relevance and how far it meets these constraints , is determined by an additional concept : materiality . |
51 | The rest of this paper will look at the care programme approach in practice , to judge how far it meets , or can meet , its goals . |
52 | The problem now , of course , is to determine just how far it extends . |
53 | Local Management of Schools must be judged on how far it enables the whole education service to respond to the needs of all pupils in the locality . |
54 | Have you any idea how far it went in ? ’ |
55 | The usual definition of ‘ chutzpah ’ is a small boy peeing through someone 's letter box , then ringing the doorbell to see how far it went . |
56 | Further experiments will be carried out to determine the underlying reasons for this kind of confusion and how far it occurs in everyday life situations . |
57 | Because of the pressure of space , I can not enter into the arguments about whether Buddhism is a theistic religion , and how far it has moved away from its Hindu parent religion . |
58 | So I did record it again ; let's see how far it has gone this time ! |
59 | I need to see this action as one step — even if we lose it will perhaps serve to show the nation how far it has fallen , that it no longer is concerned that such things happen in its midst . |
60 | An internal survey to be carried out in 1994 will establish how far it has succeeded . |