Example sentences of "[conj] [adv] far as we [verb] " in BNC.

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1 I think that so far as we 've got .
2 Er that as far as we know is the referee 's confirmed that it was offside and actually if you look at that it was offside .
3 She was referred to in the temple archives at Knossos , although as far as we know her nearest sanctuary was the Cave of Eileithyia at Amnisos ( Figure 16 ) .
4 At the end of the last war he found himself some French creature and went to live with her , and so far as we know , he 's still in France . ’
5 And as far as we know there 's no been no account been taken that er the subsequent development that is likely to take place on any of these roads , which is clearly implied in some of that statements , of the consequent traffic that that would generate in itself .
6 And we were we covered sixteen different MPs which is especially good news because Hugh Bailey normally supports the bill and as far as we know is likely to turn up and and vote for it .
7 Of course it 's only a rummage-search , but as far as we 've gone , there 's nothing in that boat at all that has n't a right to be there . ’
8 He was known to be a political activist , but as far as we know had no record of violence .
9 But as far as we know , she is still mechanically fine and she has still got some running life which is why she will be touring the preserved railways . ’
10 always say this because , you know , developments happen all the time , but as far as we know , genes are handed on as complete discrete enti entities , in units is what discovered .
11 ‘ The test has shown positive , but as far as we know at the moment it could have come from many different sources . ’
12 Our efforts to meet the company have so far been unsuccessful , but as far as we understand from the AEU ( which has a single union agreement with Montupet ) , there are no special mechanisms to target recruitment and training on the unemployed and it is worth bearing in mind that the code of practice of the new Fair Employment Act puts the idea of the merit principle above that of equality of outcome or the achievement of social justice .
13 Operational matters are for the Governor , but I think it is important to bear in mind that although we know that violence was used in the early stages we have no evidence that anyone now still in the prison is in danger and you 've got to ask yourself in those circumstances whether you should risk injury or even death in storming the prison when as far as we know nobody remaining inside is now in danger .
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