Example sentences of "far [pron] [verb] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Choose a scene where much of this is conveyed visually and see how far everyone agrees in their interpretation of what they see . |
2 | My main interests were how intrusive was the presence of the senior members of staff and how far I agreed with their evaluation of the lessons observed . |
3 | So far I agree with Sartre . |
4 | Consequently , the answer to question 1 is ‘ Yes ’ , and so far I agree with the decision of Morland J. |
5 | But her value in his eyes was that she was his son 's future bride , through whom he would control Scotland ; he did not envisage her doing so herself as an individual monarch , and the secret agreements she made just before her marriage show how far she agreed with him . |
6 | Yet no matter how far you progress with this , ultimately you will have serious problems with an opponent of equal skill but faster-acting muscles . |
7 | And see how far you go with that . |
8 | For my first tournament you were paid next to nothing from the caddie-master 's box , and your tips depended on how far you progressed in the tournament . |
9 | You may like to consider how far you agree with this view . |
10 | But er , you know , I mean , I know it 's only practice and you know how far you got ta be in front of the other whatever ! |
11 | , go flying up it , how far you gon na go ? |
12 | There are arguments about what is " the best " , and how far one goes in meeting present taste before developing it ; there are arguments about paternalism and mandarin or upper-class standards ; but no children 's librarian would accept a purely passive supply function ; all would agree that one hopes to provide opportunities for wider exploration and the growth of informed taste , whatever it turns out to be . |
13 | I felt quite sick but thought it almost a duty far one afflicted in my way to remain , saying to myself , ‘ Oh , you like cruelty , do you ? |
14 | Er and we want to try and explain a little bit about tt how far we got in terms of achieving certification to I S O Nine Thousand . |
15 | Er I 'd like to r er throw it over to Dennis with the er stage there , so that er we explain how far we got in addressing these management shortcomings issues . |
16 | All that we have described so far we believe to be common to visionary leadership in general . |
17 | As Mr Frohnmayer writes : ‘ Few , it seems , are willing to take on those who cloak themselves in the mantle of religion , no matter how far they stray from religious doctrine or behaviour . ’ |
18 | PASS ( Programme Analysis of Service Systems ; Wolfensberger and Glenn , 1973 ) evaluates services in terms of how far they comply with appearances , practices and settings which would be valued by the rest of society . |
19 | Universities there have started teaching the subject in English in an attempt to attract students from all over the world and so far they appear to be succeeding . |
20 | So far they seem to be the Spanish variety with the lovely English ones still to come . |
21 | But such an explanation is surely ridiculous to the modern reader forced to realize how far he stands from an age when mythological explanations were permissible . |
22 | It is still wonderful — both how far he moved from it and how he never abandoned it at all . |
23 | 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 . |
24 | There 's no queue of traffic along here so far it seems to be coming through fairly er well . |
25 | It was decided also that if any person was to win 6 years in succession , he would be presented with the trophy to keep ; so far it appears to be an impossible goal as in the intervening 266 years , no person has won more than once . |
26 | Quality , premiums , yields and timeliness are what the grain harvest is all about and so far it looks as if the malting trade may turn out not too bad . |