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

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1 You have to get right down as far as you can .
2 And even beyond would be snowbound , perhaps right as far as the sea .
3 " You 've done all right so far , Ian , and I do n't see that we could do any better .
4 All right so far
5 How many have got them all right so far ?
6 How many have got them all right so far then ?
7 So that was all right as far as it went .
8 This was all right as far as it went .
9 As he told the story , probably with some exaggeration , Evelyn is supposed quite often to have gone out , perhaps only as far as his aunt 's house nearby to borrow some sugar , and to have failed to return .
10 Or only down as far as the moment when the Tiber is hurled back violently from the Etruscan shore ?
11 But erm the lads have got together and Clarkie scored erm four goals today so , we have n't missed him so much so far .
12 Thus glass perhaps not too far from old realism .
13 So although consumers may on average be better off so far as their spending power is concerned , they may be worse off overall when environmental factors are taken into account .
14 So far as far as water sports are concerned I would make one reservation which is that there has to be some form of rationalization between competed sports which may conflict with each other and I am sure this can be achieved through the Sports Council machinery .
15 The Regent might have decided on a strategic retiral , for instance , to lure Edward northwards or westwards into a position favourable to the Scots , perhaps even as far up Tweed as the Kelso area , where the Warden 's force could be used to help defeat him .
16 How have we done so well so far ?
17 It is reasonably accurate to say that good teaching comes largely from thorough planning , yet all too often far too little planning time is made available .
18 ‘ Affect ? ’ he threw back at her — most infuriatingly as far as she was concerned because she was positive that he knew full well this time the context in which she used the word .
19 Perhaps it signifies the fact that the poem could apply to anyone in life for we are all at this moment in the process of dying even though presumably not as far forward on our journey as the poet .
20 Biff , bang , wallop and then heavy breathing from somewhere not too far away .
21 Somewhere not too far below him were the wooden doors of the Gallery Window of the Jungfraujoch railway .
22 Hackney or Lewisham , somewhere not too far out .
23 The chances are that it was a bar , somewhere not too far away .
24 The Evangelical party will perhaps continue to exalt their hero as partially as parties always do — but the members of it will act thus only so far as they are possessed by party spirit , rather than by the pure spirit of the doctrines which they hold in common with their so-called Catholic opponents , whom adversaries style popish .
25 Although thus easy so far — albeit unexpectedly — he could hardly have guessed at the difficulties ahead .
26 But this fact can not save the inflated concept of freedom just mentioned , because people 's upbringing is normally just as far out of their control as their genetic constitution is .
27 The Manchester City striker has scored just once so far this season — so he has a major incentive to score against Arsenal in this televised tussle .
28 ‘ No , not all the time , ’ said Dolly , ‘ just once so far . ’
29 Jason had never done anything overtly wrong as far as she was concerned until his outburst today .
30 I guess he figured the malais would be less alert in the torpor of the mid-afternoon , while darkness was still not so far away that it could n't cloak his escape .
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