Example sentences of "[adj] [noun pl] [vb past] [adv] far as " in BNC.
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1 | Indeed , some Keynesians went so far as to say that money is unimport-ant since it only exerts an influence on economic activity via interest rates , and then without much success . |
2 | The system was standardised in the early part of the sixteenth century , and some authorities went so far as to describe the cadency symbols for the ninth son of a ninth son ( an octofoil on an octofoil ) . |
3 | Quite often curricular problems were related to inadequacies in materials and some advisers went so far as to suggest radical changes in resourcing and accommodation . |
4 | In 517 a major invasion occurred when Slav horsemen advanced as far as Thermopylae and Epirus . |
5 | His stretched knuckles tapped as far as they could reach . |
6 | In particular West Ham and Poplar and a handful of other Boards with active Labour members went as far as their resources permitted in providing out-door relief and improved workhouse conditions even for the unemployed , even though they faced considerable opposition from the LGB . |
7 | There was some congestion along the coast , compounded by the bottlenecks at Connah 's Quay , where Down fast and slow lines converged as far as Muspratt 's Sidings , and again at Llandulas . |
8 | Some amateur associations went as far as legal prosecution to prevent any payment or pro fit being derived from the activities they controlled . |