Example sentences of "[adv] far as he could [verb] " in BNC.

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1 There was n't a girl in the village he could n't … but when he thought about it , there was nothing in his statement , so far as he could remember , that said anything about …
2 In so far as he could limit expenditure , Napoleon III did his best .
3 Otherwise , so far as he could see , the vessels were anonymous , identities concealed .
4 The figure in the seat was human , as far as he could make out in the murky light , but there was something about the awkward way it was sprawled in the chair that made him glad he could n't see it any clearer .
5 ‘ Trusts you about as far as he could spit , ’ Bicker finished .
6 ‘ He 's just phoned from the car to say that as far as he could tell Harry had nothing to do with it .
7 He became less scared and , even though the blows and parries were , as far as he could tell , ever changing , he became bored .
8 As far as he could tell no one was following him .
9 As far as he could tell they were not his constituents .
10 They were working through the buildings quickly and , as far as he could tell , efficiently .
11 But he decided against it : the mood was not upon him — nor upon anyone else in the coach , as far as he could gather .
12 ‘ The problem with casting myself as the male version of Calypso is that I doubt if Ulysses trusted her as far as he could throw her . ’
13 Lying under that police car just now , he knew he had gone down about as far as he could go , had expected to be caught , done for .
14 Like someone pulling a blanket over his head and defying nature to do its worst , he sank and pushed himself down as far as he could go .
15 But having let himself sink as far as he could go , he began to rise and with such gathering force and fury that he not only routed all who had disbelieved in him , he left even the believers agape .
16 He had gone as far as he could go .
17 As far as he could recall , the tree people had died out centuries before .
18 He had questioned Ashenden in detail for several minutes about the crucial phone call with Kemp , and asked him to write down in dialogue-form the exchanges as far as he could recall them .
19 They had spread as far as he could see , grown up to the ceiling and broken through it .
20 He followed her through to the kitchen where , as far as he could see , she was still in operatic mode .
21 There were , as far as he could see , none .
22 As far as he could see the car was undamaged , except for the inside of the driver 's door , which was dented and tom .
23 Juron stared up the tube as far as he could see , and nodded .
24 As far as he could see back up the Basra road were the headless date palms , lopped by the shrapnel .
25 There was , as far as he could see , nothing that need be identified or admired or paused over : just bare grey rock sheering down to a narrow track which was used for the most part by packhorses and even then not often .
26 The river — it stretched away as far as he could see in either direction , and could not therefore be a lake — was very wide .
27 Not a trace of the search or the find remained — or not as far as he could see .
28 There was nothing to reach for , no aching energy of ambition to move him ; as far as he could see , he was just kicking around in medium comfort and waiting to get old and die .
29 As far as he could see , Viola Machin 's marriage had followed a familiar pattern : begun from sheer sexual passion , aggravated by loneliness and perhaps desertion , it had quickly gone sour ; it sounded as if Viola had suffered disillusion and frustration — the sexual side had not proved enough , and other aspirations , social ones perhaps , or aspirations of Walter making a mark in the literary world , had not been fulfilled .
30 From the concealment of the doorway , his feverish eyes examined the street as far as he could see .
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