Example sentences of "to [adv] far " in BNC.
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1 | All the doctors , psychiatrists and groups I 'd been to so far for help had made me feel worse than ever : could she be any different ? |
2 | This should be used to adjust the model in a manner similar to that which you have been used to so far . |
3 | Would you expect him , the prince of Wales , to so far flout convention as to seek a liaison with his brother 's lady ? ’ |
4 | Initially , I want to consider environmental impact assessments from a slightly different perspective from that which has been referred to so far . |
5 | It seemed well on the way to revival , with the balance-of-payments surplus rising to £1,000 m. in 1978 and the pound , now a petro-currency , rising to not far short of $2 on the foreign exchange . |
6 | If units of good were constantly being cancelled by units of evil , ultimately mankind could be reverted to any point in time past , even to as far back as the beginning of life . |
7 | ‘ You can wear whatever you want to as far as I 'm concerned . ’ |
8 | The well developed thermoregulatory adaptations in this unique animal enable it to survive in the north-eastern Atlantic to as far north as the latitude of the Faeroes , and possibly beyond . |
9 | By that I mean book-signing sessions — I 've been all over the place , from Darlington and Beverley in the North , to as far as Nottingham in the South , and met some wonderful people — and literary luncheons , plus what I suppose you could call ‘ personal appearances ’ at all kinds of functions . |
10 | They arrived from all over the place , from the big houses locally to as far away as London . |
11 | One should therefore have regard to as far as possible , the eventual size . |
12 | In any event , there is likely to be significant variation in views as to how far one should condemn or condone this liberationist violence in the North . |
13 | At least it was in a courtroom , where in Perry Mason or LA Law the witnesses cracked and the truth came out ; at least it might sort out whether the central figure was hero or villain , and point to how far up the culpability went . |
14 | It does not exist in Germany and I was curious as to how far into Central Europe the corso penetrated . |
15 | There is no limit to how far ahead you can book nor , often , on length of stay , although popular hostels may impose restrictions to give everyone a fair chance . |
16 | He had little idea as to how far they had come and had lost count of how many times they had fallen . |
17 | It is a matter for conjecture as to how far the prospect of different classificatory structures will ultimately prevent the sort of comparisons such systems are meant to facilitate . |
18 | Klemperer made few records as an orchestral accompanist , and whilst listening to this performance , I was intrigued to know as to how far his towering musical personality affected Fischer 's own interpretation . |
19 | There is much argument as to how far different sexual traits are innate or socially conditioned . |
20 | With interlocking bricks it is possible to go further away from the plumb than with smooth blocks ( wood , cork , etc. ) , but there is a limit to how far such non-alignment can go . |
21 | The UV content and power output of the UV tubes ( itself related to how far away the tubes are from the board ) |
22 | The crêche may be located some distance away from where you will be working , and some have restrictions as to how far away you are allowed to be from your child in case you need to be contacted . |
23 | The ideal model helps to differentiate the workforce ( by age , sex and colour ) according to how far different groups approximate to the model and can be seen as representing its exemplary qualities of commitment and reliability . |
24 | Roosevelt was a dying man at Yalta and it is a matter for speculation as to how far his judgements were influenced by his health . |
25 | Of recent years , not least through the coming into their own of women this century , the question has arisen for Christians as to how far the concretion is itself inspired . |
26 | We lack general agreement on the formulation of objectives , and in many subject areas there is great dispute as to how far , if at all , we can test whether some quite crucial objectives have been achieved . |
27 | Ltd v. Heller & Partners Ltd there was considerable debate as to how far monetary loss might be recoverable . |
28 | This is primarily an issue of construction but it may involve also a question as to how far , if at all , the powers of the court in respect of litigation costs can curtail a contractual right of recovery . |
29 | There were boundaries as to how far he would go , but in his own way Branson was as much committed to creating a spectacle as McLaren and Reid , if for very different reasons . |
30 | It is a tribute to how far we have come already in theoretical physics that it now takes enormous machines and a great deal of money to perform an experiment whose results we can not predict . |