Example sentences of "far as i [vb mod] tell " in BNC.
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1 | These occasions , so far as I could tell , brought neither of us any pleasure . |
2 | The pancake , so far as I could tell , was a mixture of potato , cabbage , onion and seasonings . |
3 | As far as I could tell from a quick skim through , every meal was designed to act as an aphrodisiac . |
4 | There was not much of this kind of nonsense as far as I could tell by eavesdropping around the room , but there were cries of anguish when the prices of some of the wines were announced . |
5 | Our Tory MP did jump off his LandRover to shake my hand and take one of my leaflets the other day , but as far as I could tell I was the only voter he met that morning . |
6 | I used to do a job which involved getting up at an unearthly hour while , as far as I could tell , the rest of the world slept . |
7 | However , drying the whiskers out did not seem to have an important effect upon their strength , as far as I could tell . |
8 | The sparrow was n't too badly injured as far as I could tell , but it was obviously in a state of shock and could n't fly . |
9 | As far as I could tell Frank had recovered from the breakdown we witnessed in late 1986 and , despite the months alone and the awful beatings he 'd received in the Pigsty , he still had a great sense of humour and told us hysterical episodes from his life , many of them against himself . |
10 | As far as I could tell she 'd drunk a litre and a half , allowing for spillage , so her behaviour was understandable . |
11 | The children of Egypt played in the dust-laden sunlight , and as far as I could tell they were happy . |
12 | In all my texts and documents , there were , so far as I could tell , no moments of pure , unfettered subjectivity ; indeed , the human subject itself began to seem remarkably unfree , the ideological product of the relations of power in a particular society . |
13 | It was very good — they all were , as far as I could tell . |
14 | As far as I could tell , the roof seemed to be consuming money faster than we could give it . |
15 | In all the years I had been watching him , he had , as far as I could tell , absolutely fuck-all interest in them . |
16 | He seemed , as far as I could tell , to be fast asleep . |
17 | Fairclough played a Batty-esque defensive midfield role as far as I could tell , marking Shearer might have been a better idea , though he did an OK job as it was . |
18 | In fact , nobody anywhere — as far as I can tell — has questioned any aspect of this nonsense . |
19 | 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 ? |
20 | 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 . |
21 | As far as I can tell , Guitarist has always welcomed valid criticism and suggestions for changes or new ideas , but that does n't mean that they have to follow all of it all of the time . |
22 | ‘ Mostly , so far as I can tell , they turn a blind eye . |
23 | Well , league and cup matches may not have quite the lure of England and Australia , but , as far as I can tell , clubs are doing their utmost to keep rugby 's momentum going . |
24 | ‘ Far as I can tell . |
25 | ‘ As far as I can tell their clubs are doing very well . |
26 | His Maa is , as far as I can tell , fluent and unaccented . |
27 | I work in a trust hospital which , as far as I can tell , has made a successful transition from directly managed status . |
28 | Out of this confusion emerge two major problems that , so far as I can tell , are here to stay . |
29 | There 's no family anywhere , as far as I can tell , ’ said the other voice . |
30 | As far as I can tell there were cells in London , Edinburgh and Oxford as well as here in Dublin . ’ |