Example sentences of "[noun sg] [verb] as far " in BNC.

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1 The play got as far as Wimbledon and then seemed to die .
2 Most of these bars have live music , and all have staggered happy hours ( or is it happy stagger hour ? ! ) , so with a bit of forward planning we make sure your budget goes as far as possible .
3 She could n't help thinking that Cara , who had been known to take the car to go as far as the corner shop to pick up a bottle of milk , would have folded long before this .
4 It is accordingly the main aim of this chapter to indicate as far as possible how The Silmarillion in particular should be read .
5 Given full rein to run as far as they want , the plants are living very well and do n't feel in any particular danger , so there is no need for them to waste energy by perpetuating the species and going to the trouble of producing flower and setting seed .
6 After the unveiling ceremony a special train hauled by No 2 The Countess went as far as Castle Caereinion before returning to Raven Square .
7 ‘ I wouldn'a go as far as that , ’ Reid reproved me .
8 At one time , the Club went as far as refusing to allow juveniles a reduced entrance price for the London Road terrace but allowed them half price for other areas .
9 Er Good er concludes that er stock lending is er no different from other aspects of er the market in general er as I understand it , stock lending as far as pension funds concerned , usually works with pension fund has this collection of stocks and shares .
10 The fence stretched as far as she could see and , above it , waved the brown tops of trees .
11 She sat in a corner on an antique settle as far away as possible from the blazing open fire .
12 The proposal got as far as a White Paper which suggested a two-tier system — life peers with voting rights and other members who could take part in debate but not vote .
13 In 1383 , the proposal got as far as a draft .
14 And the vehicle got as far as Hucknall Marketplace , er and that was it .
15 The suspension of the armed struggle just over a month ago was seen as a break-through , but within days , peace seemed as far away as ever .
16 My Boss says as far as he 's concerned a crêche is a motor accident in Kelvinside and any self respecting woman should have a good man to take care of her so its only pinmoney anyway and that 's bound to come out in the attitude .
17 Directly across the channel was another , bigger bay , a long curving stretch of lovely white sand , with above it a sweep of green turf and bracken rising as far as the dark circle of the broch .
18 It may be necessary to restructure the business before it is acquired ; the tax liabilities involved need to be assessed , and the position of management protected as far as possible .
19 The through service to London was interrupted on 10 and 11 September 1940 , by bomb damage outside Croydon , and a shuttle service was provided by Thornton Heath depôt running as far as Norbury Station .
20 After the 1987 hurricane , the Tree Council went as far as to say that ‘ unless positive encouragement is given to owners to restore these woods … they will revert to scrub and never recover . ’
21 Fish never sleep , you see , so if this one does , then that 's half the battle won as far as friend Polgar is concerned . ’
22 Such conscientious couples even tried to share the child bearing as far as possible .
23 The most important radionuclide released as far as health consequences to the population were concerned was iodine-131 ( a gamma emitter that can cause thyroid cancer ) .
24 The mood spread as far as non-separatist feminist campaigns around disciplines like psychology .
25 Pupils with special educational needs , like all other pupils , should have the opportunity to experience as far as possible the full range of the English curriculum .
26 When I moved to the Western Isles of Scotland I found I had no need to go as far as Norway for my Elysian coast ; there were mountains and sea in plenty right at my doorstep .
27 On Sunday West Germany had complained about the police presence around its embassy , and the slackening of restrictions is thought to have reflected an apparent Czechoslovak desire to remain as far as possible on good terms with both Germanies .
28 They stuck up for my right to walk as far up mountains as the older children .
29 So always after that I would make sure I had a job to do as far away as possible from the scene , because it upset me a lot .
30 What he really wants is a business of the inside and outside of his head , in this case of his ‘ alone ’ juxtaposed with the authorial ‘ loneliness and estrangement ’ : a rich relationship , not a flat contradiction or dead end , a relationship which evokes and nurses a distinction established as far back as The Double , between false solitude ( ‘ loneliness and estrangement ’ ) and true solitude which is the obverse of true society and meaningless without it .
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