Example sentences of "far as i can see " in BNC.
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31 | ‘ As far as I can see there is no evidence that when [ he ] has absconded he has come to any real harm . |
32 | ‘ There is nothing in the section , so far as I can see , inconsistent with the view that the cause of action arises when the work is completed . |
33 | The justices have not set out in terms their findings under section 1 but they have considered all the aspects of the case in so far as I can see . |
34 | The identification is often questioned , but so far as I can see on no adequate grounds . |
35 | As far as I can see , he has no irksome signs of too much self-assurance . |
36 | ‘ As far as I can see , it 's a perfect choice . ’ |
37 | Actually so far as I can see it 's sod 's law for women , just as it always has been . |
38 | Towards the end of his life , Rackham wrote , ‘ As far as I can see , looking back into the past , it is not likely that the old Rackham book will ever come back ’ . |
39 | 6 As far as I can see the saxophone was invented later than the clarinet . |
40 | So again there are n't many things that do complete , swimming I think I far as I can see is the only one that does , but then again that depends on how you use the swimming , it , it just , just cos you bathes every week does n't necessarily mean that it does do it for you , it depends what you do , okay ? |
41 | ‘ Nothing 's free , as far as I can see , ’ said Tim . |
42 | To mark his disapproval of my doing so he gives me the wrong ticket and some change , of which the amount , as far as I can see , bears no relation to any previous transaction between us . |
43 | ‘ As far as I can see there is only one house that is easier to get at that way than by going through the town , and that is the house on stilts . ’ |
44 | Because as far as I can see , that 's all that happened . |
45 | " It 's a funny thing , but as far as I can see the shipping company is the only reputable part of the whole business . |
46 | In fact , as far as I can see , I 'm a prisoner ! ’ |
47 | As far as I can see , there really is n't anything else to talk about , is there ? ’ |
48 | As far as I can see , England does n't welcome a prodigal son like me . ’ |
49 | ‘ As far as I can see , she attached some significance to the fact that you , Morpurgo , Ockleton and Cunningham are all former members of the Tyrrell Society . |
50 | ‘ As far as I can see , ’ he said , blinking magisterially , ‘ this decision by the European Court is going to have far-reaching consequences . |
51 | Yet , as far as I can see , this house or the chapel have nothing even vaguely resembling the waters of Jordan or Moses ’ Ark . ’ |
52 | He 's a deadly dull little man as far as I can see . |
53 | ‘ As far as I can see we can either go for Dersingham or for the man himself . |
54 | As far as I can see , the only thing the privatised companies are doing is keeping the bills rising as the water level drops . |
55 | It has n't grown Jed up , so far as I can see . |
56 | ‘ I treat you like a child because as far as I can see you are one . ’ |
57 | This arrangement , as far as I can see , scores well on both counts . ’ |
58 | Even if they stretch as far as I can see , ’ she added , looking up and then down the river . |
59 | As far as I can see , it is the only policy that will appear in Labour 's manifesto , in that Labour want fully elected police authorities . |
60 | So far as I can see , unless there are fundamental changes in the British economy , the recession ai n't going to be over for a considerable time because the economy is in such a state . |