Example sentences of "[pers pn] [modal v] [vb infin] [adv] far [conj] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Well , I 'll go as far as Claydon with you , and I would like to get off and walk through a footpath into a lane and into Creeting , to have a look at the old blacksmith shop .
2 I 'll cooperate as far as I can , on the understanding of course that I remain in control — full control — of anything to do with my project .
3 I 'll come as far as Tucker 's , get some fags , ’ Nails said .
4 ‘ In fact , I 'd go as far as to say you 've got the worst case of it I 've ever seen . ’
5 Tape Worm : I 'm normally very polite and hardly swear , but I 'd go so far as to say that Tape Worm is one ugly ( Censored ! — Ed ) .
6 I 'd go so far as to say I was very impressed .
7 I 'd say more than that , in fact I 'd go so far as to mention the name of Blanche Ingram and the word , marriage .
8 In fact , I 'd go so far as to return a compliment I 've had paid to me by men many times over in my eventful life .
9 I 'd go so far as to say that you 're wasting your time even to think of applying for custody . ’
10 Indeed , I would go so far as to say that a doctor who continued treatment past this point would be behaving at least unethically , if not unlawfully .
11 In fact , I would go so far as to say that there is almost a feeling of relief here that Clause 28 is associated with someone so widely discredited .
12 Bill : I do n't know if anybody feels they have , but this is a thing which I felt was central to the gay movement of the seventies and I think I would go so far as to say that I assume that most of my close friends feel , like Mark , that it 's fine to have special relationships but it is n't fine to have ones where you are n't allowed to have anything else and also that there 's nothing more deadly to a relationship when you are trying desperately not to have it off with anybody else because you feel guilty about it .
13 I would go so far as to say that one of the main reasons why there are fewer casualties among pedestrians and particularly children in countries such as West Germany is that that country has more flexibility in the use of speed limits .
14 We 've put those together , we 've looked at the staff that we need to administer that particular level of activity , and we 've come out with a figure that we think is a reasonable estimate , in fact I would go so far as saying , we think this is the lowest estimate that we can safely put forward , as to our needs for the coming year .
15 She hesitated , then went on , ‘ Yes , Dr Markham , I would go so far as to say that forgetting the past is the only way we 're going to achieve any sort of working relationship . ’
16 In fact , I would go as far as to say he 's a slob .
17 The list is endless and I would go as far as to say virtually every ‘ Gold Seal ’ is worth its weight in gold .
18 I would go as far as to argue that , however well-intentioned and humanitarian the people who undertake a socialist revolution , the logic of their ideology , which is of necessity reflected in the institutions which they create , makes totalitarianism inevitable .
19 I shall try as far as possible to discuss matters of principle rather than of particular detail .
20 I will go so far as to concede that taken in isolation , ripped away from the defining context of humour and irony and friendship , studied in their literal or surface sense only , then , yes , the words I spoke in that room as Robert stood at the window pretending to take me seriously could be understood to mean that during the past six or seven years I had gone to bed with more than one hundred and fifty prostitutes .
21 The best Ford simulator yet , in fact I will go so far as to say that they could not bring another one out to top this one .
22 ‘ In the day , ’ said Barbara Coleman , ‘ I can see as far as the Esterel …
23 But I do not accept the submission of Mr. Everall ’ — who appeared for the father — ‘ that she should go so far as to establish that by their return they would be exposed to a grave risk of harm to bring them within the ambit of article 13 ( b ) .
24 So you can forget right now any ambitions you might have as far as Kirsty is concerned ! ’
25 The ugliness and poverty of the place is all I remember of it , and Ward saying , ‘ Ah 'll drive as far as Chimbote , then ye take over . ’
26 You ought to go to Yelton yourself and see the privation there , but I do n't suppose you could walk as far as your gate , never mind finding a horse strong enough to carry you .
27 So I think it 's easy to see that religion fulfils this civilizing socially controlling role , but of course , this has been a popular theme in sociological writing in the course of the twentieth century , indeed , you could go so far as to say this , it is has become a cliche , in twentieth century social science .
28 ‘ No , Nina , I was n't in love with David Markham , ’ said Rachel firmly , then , seeing that Nina was still slightly bemused , she added , ‘ In fact , I think you could go so far as to say I detested him . ’
29 It used to be said with a considerable amount of justification that you could get as far as Inspector on your own bat but after that ‘ No ’ , you needed somebody pushing you — city councillor , anything .
30 The comforting knowledge that at least she will get as far as the British Embassy tonight gives her the strength for attack .
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