Example sentences of "have [verb] [adv] [adv] as [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Sylvia Pedder sometimes has to go as far as Cumbria to see her relatives .
2 Unable to find work after leaving the army , which he joined at 16 , he has travelled as far as Holland in search of a job — but to no avail .
3 President Bush has enjoyed rising approval ratings , and communism 's appeal has collapsed as fast as communism .
4 I return to Summerchild , who has retreated as far as laughter will stretch and found nothing .
5 Harvest usually takes place in mid-October , although in extreme cases it has commenced as early as August and as late as November .
6 The plume of smoke from these fires now covers about 15,000 square kilometres ( 5,800 square miles ) and has drifted as far as Iran .
7 The problem is that the invitation must have come rather late as Carolyn recalls : ‘ I walked in about six o'clock and Diana went : ‘ Quick , quick I 've got to meet Charles in twenty minutes . ’
8 The implications of the new technological revolution go far beyond the silicon chip and its offspring , a message that may have penetrated as far as Kenneth Baker , Britain 's Minister for Information Technology .
9 We 'd only have to walk as far as Bingley .
10 But she should have got as far as London .
11 The car , which could have raced as early as May , will be fully prepared for action with Prost behind the wheel next season .
12 The agency claimed that , having stated as recently as Sept. 17 that it had no unreleased BNL material , it had since discovered the existence of a series of transmissions from the CIA 's Rome station which indicated that the Rome headquarters of BNL had authorized some of the Iraqi loans .
13 Son batted at least as well as Miandad and Mujtaba , and lasted longer than Malcolm or Ramiz , but it has to be admitted that with a fifth day available , his team would have lost as surely as England did .
14 In both the West Riding and the West Country women seem to have worked more often as weavers than has been assumed , especially towards the end of the century .
15 The Dean and Chapter had recently forbidden parking there and had won as far as cars were concerned , but the local inhabitants had always parked their bikes there and continued so to do .
16 If automobile technology had advanced as fast as computer technology over the same period then the current equivalent BL car , the Metro , would now cost 45 pence to buy , and run for over a year on a gallon of petrol .
17 By the time of the committee 's first meeting on March 5 controversy had mounted further still as allegations were made that " names " working inside Lloyd 's had an unfair advantage in trading at the insurance market .
18 ‘ And although I do n't think I 've played as badly as people have said , I think I can get more out of myself , and more out of others around me , if I play in a midfield alongside Gazza . ’
19 The fact that IBM Corp has scheduled a board meeting for next Tuesday has analysts speculating like mad that the company may name its new chief executive after the meeting : the only name now being tossed about is that of Louis Gerstner , chairman and chief executive of RJR Nabisco Inc , who shot to favourite in the betting after USA Today reported that talks between IBM and Gerstner had gone as far as discussion of a compensation package .
20 By the time he got to his cab , they had gone as far as Holborn Circus .
21 They had worked so hard as children in the fields that each field and tree had become a dear presence , especially the hedges .
22 Western Turkey and Sicily were initially affected , but by 1348 it had spread as far as Spain and Morocco .
23 The US had maintained as recently as Oct. 15 its opposition to IMF assistance to Vietnam , blocking a French plan at a regional IMF meeting in Bangkok to help Vietnam pay off arrears of US$140 million to the Fund .
24 Moves for peace had begun as early as summer 1904 , when it was becoming apparent that the struggle would be long drawn out .
25 ‘ The length of a cricket pitch , and you had to move as fast as Denis Compton , believe you me , to get from one end to the other and pull them levers . ’
26 they 've lost as far as money 's concerned .
27 The Johnstons have made more than 100 egg creations in the past three years and have travelled as far as Australia and American to pursue their hobby .
28 One implication of phenomenal rates of economic growth can be seen in rising incomes leading to an enormous increase in the ownership of consumer durables , although it is debatable whether incomes have risen as fast as GNP .
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