Example sentences of "[adj] [adv] far as [pers pn] [vb base] " in BNC.
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1 | This as far as we know which is reproduced from the original , was for some sort of a fender . |
2 | You can see that by adding more detail to the eyes , feet and feathers as well as shading you can carry this as far as you wish to go ( Figure 1 ) . |
3 | Well he 's off sick as far as I know |
4 | No cover at all as far as we know . ’ |
5 | ‘ She 's in the cottage hospital , still unconscious as far as I know — I 've left one of my boys there in case she comes to , but she 's running a high temperature and they 're afraid of bronchial pneumonia . |
6 | When the union representative Alex Ross was asked by a Royal Commission whether he would " ask a woman to lock up a form ( sic ) " , he replied spontaneously , " Oh yes , they can do that as far as I understand " . |
7 | He added : ‘ The facts will be accurate as far as they go . |
8 | And they had fostered a girl because they could n't have any children of their own as far as I know and and , ah they she 's a com , a complete horror ! |
9 | One feels that two hours spent in one or other of the jammed little rooms — there are four as far as I remember at this instance , two down , one up , and one in the cellar — will be rewarding , refreshing , and never questioned by the owners . |
10 | They also acquired a very enthusiastic Deputy Headmaster who was very , very keen as far as I remember . |
11 | The few models which have been developed to date may have been correct as far as they go but are clearly incomplete . |
12 | These ideas are plausible as far as they go , but I find that they do not begin to square up to the formidable challenge of explaining culture , cultural evolution , and the immense differences between human cultures around the world , from the utter selfishness of the Ik of Uganda , as described by Colin Turnbull , to the gentle altruism of Margaret Mead 's Arapesh . |
13 | original as far as I know . |