Example sentences of "far as i can " in BNC.

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1 ‘ She has n't got any extensions as far as I can see , ’ I said .
2 ‘ So far as I can see it 's practically certain Mr Merrivale was in there with her early on in the night , ’ said Ethel .
3 ‘ As far as I can see only Mr Merrivale is in the clear ’ , went on Mary .
4 Actually , as far as I can gather , it 's just their jargon for a bedsit house .
5 As far as I can see , the only way to do this is to adopt a behaviouristic approach to this knowledge and characterize it as an ability to discriminate visual objects .
6 I wonder if you are using ( in lectures ) a statement I remember you making in talk , but not so far as I can recall , in print .
7 In postwar Britain , the clothes , accents , and diction of the siblings may have changed , but , so far as I can judge , the suffocating insular coziness is just the same .
8 ‘ I feel that I 've gone as far as I can here , ’ Knowles said .
9 ‘ So far as I can see , he only thinks about snooker , his girlfriend and pop music .
10 I am opposed to judicial corporal punishment , always have been and , so far as I can see , always shall be .
11 So , as far as I can work it out , they found it was cool to go round to Wally 's and hang out , particularly as the school was only just round the corner from his place So they 'd sit there doing very little and getting bored .
12 And , as far as I can remember , he did it .
13 My ethos was I 've got a lot of money , but I 've got to look after the people as far as I can who have helped to produce it and I am going to make it grow bigger for our successors .
14 In fact , nobody anywhere — as far as I can tell — has questioned any aspect of this nonsense .
15 Speaking through an interpreter , Mr Usta said : ‘ As far as I can figure it out , one day before the operation the cheque was given by Dr Crockett , it was changed and the money given to me that night . ’
16 Luckily they came back without any harm and the record was then re-released , re-promoted and interestingly enough , as far as I can recall , it 's one of the very early stereo singles .
17 As far as I can discover , except for the rough translation of a poem by Watcyn Wyn in his Wales ( 1905 ) , there is no further mention of verse of any kind in Edward Thomas 's letters after this Long Vacation .
18 His death is a sin offering , he gives his life for us , he dies for us , but , as far as I can tell , the New Testament never answers this question : To whom is the sin offering given ?
19 ‘ The only way to change Ray MacSharry 's mind , so far as I can see , is before he makes it up .
20 Since I ca n't dress the way I like , I try to go as far as I can whilst still making a feeble attempt at femininity .
21 I just wish the Tories had some fresh ideas , precious few around as far as I can see .
22 As far as I can make out , all we have done so far is talk about it and we have not even done very much of that .
23 I often used to read it when we were in action and , believe it or not , every time I took up the book it opened at page 92 , although I have never deliberately read that page , as far as I can remember — so I took the hint and wrote … ’
24 I 'll cooperate as far as I can , on the understanding of course that I remain in control — full control — of anything to do with my project .
25 ‘ No chance at all , as far as I can see .
26 Of course , helicopters can hover , while , so far as I can see , light planes can rarely drop to less than 90 miles per hour , so when there is a choice , it is best to shoot from helicopters .
27 I speak from bitter experience as I have worked as a diver for just five days since qualifying as a part 111 diver in December 1990 , and the situation is not that much better , as far as I can tell , for part 1s .
28 As far as I can see , money spent on royalty is money burnt .
29 His mother says that he talked to her about it and she tried to convince him that he was misinterpreting what he had seen and heard , but as far as I can learn John never mentioned it to anyone else until late in life , when telling Dr Schäfer about the thoughts which led him to make his ballet Spuren .
30 True , the attraction of becoming ‘ British ’ is a big one , but as far as I can see it is the only one .
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