Example sentences of "[adv] [adv] [adv] as i " in BNC.
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1 | Industrial Action and we 're only three days back in January before the Prelims , so as far as I can see that is St Agnes 's Eve out the window . |
2 | And that 's what you 're getting here so as far as I 'm concerned . |
3 | So as far as I know there are no plans . |
4 | Er , so as far as I 'm concerned and I 'm sure as far as you 're concerned , we are battling this together . |
5 | The tide was certainly making now , and if I kept to midstream as near as I could judge it , I should be safe enough — if I put Joanna on the mud , the making tide would soon get her off . |
6 | She has always been rather possessive of him , except oddly enough as far as I 'm concerned . ’ |
7 | I wanted to kill Blyth there and then ; the hiding he got from his father , my dad 's brother James , was not enough as far as I was concerned , not for what he 'd done to Eric , my brother . |
8 | LADY DAVERS : You 'll break her spirit quite , brother , you 'll carry your passion as much too far as I have done . |
9 | Just so long as I can see you . ’ |
10 | You did n't care if I was in any danger , just so long as I was suitably humbled ! ’ |
11 | Just so long as I know . ’ |
12 | ‘ Just so long as I can do something — no matter what — I wo n't feel so helpless . ’ |
13 | ‘ Not so fast as I 'd like , ’ she says . |
14 | 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 . |
15 | It was of course simple mischance that this rat-tat should happen , even though the kiosk is not so far as I know a particularly busy one . |
16 | ‘ Not so far as I know . ’ |
17 | ‘ Not so far as I know . |
18 | Not so far as I recollect . ’ |
19 | Not so far as I know . |
20 | But he was n't a friend of Hilary 's , not so far as I know . ’ |
21 | ‘ Not so far as I am aware . ’ |
22 | ‘ Not so long as I am working for you . ’ |
23 | I hurried over as quickly as I could . ’ |
24 | " I 'll ride over as often as I can . " |
25 | ‘ Not as well as I 'd hoped . |
26 | ‘ Not as keenly as I feel your jealousy , pretty one , ’ she said . |
27 | ‘ Not as often as I 'd like . |
28 | ‘ Well , I pay for the time , ’ the landlord defended himself , though not as intimidatingly as I could have hoped . |
29 | ‘ Not as far as I know , my dear . |
30 | ‘ Not as far as I know . |