Example sentences of "[conj] [adv] far as i can " in BNC.
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1 | We do n't have any suspects , but it has to be said that as far as I can see the people with the best motive were the five permanent residents of the club . ’ |
2 | And so far as I can tell , you know , from looking at my children 's schooling , the girls seem to be good at maths in the early stages . |
3 | The identification is often questioned , but so far as I can see on no adequate grounds . |
4 | His mother says that he talked to her about it and she tried to convince him that he was misinterpreting what he had seen and heard , but as far as I can learn John never mentioned it to anyone else until late in life , when telling Dr Schäfer about the thoughts which led him to make his ballet Spuren . |
5 | True , the attraction of becoming ‘ British ’ is a big one , but as far as I can see it is the only one . |
6 | I suppose there must be some records in a dusty file somewhere of how often the ground crews lost the race against time and had the aircraft and bombs blow up in front of them , but as far as I can recollect this never happened at Bourn , at least not while I was there , and we were thankful to get through each busy night without catastrophes of that kind . |
7 | Writes all day long , but as far as I can see never sells a word . |
8 | " It 's a funny thing , but as far as I can see the shipping company is the only reputable part of the whole business . |
9 | I do n't often buy paper from the School Lodge , but as far as I can remember Recycled paper costs more than Ordinary Paper . |
10 | Because as far as I can see , that 's all that happened . |
11 | Actually , I would n't mind at all , because as far as I can make out Walter was an amiable scamp . |
12 | ‘ I treat you like a child because as far as I can see you are one . ’ |