Example sentences of "[vb infin] [adv] far [conj] [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | When Lothar himself crossed the Meuse , probably late in September , and announced that he would advance as far as the Seine , Charles 's support in Francia collapsed . |
2 | ‘ In the day , ’ said Barbara Coleman , ‘ I can see as far as the Esterel … |
3 | I could not even see as far as the mouth of the burn . |
4 | It would n't exist as far as the programmer was concerned . |
5 | ( 4 ) The general rule does not apply so far as a provision of the consolidating Acts gives effect to an amendment ( in pursuance of a recommendation of the Law Commission and , in some cases , the Scottish Law Commission ) . |
6 | Where a listed company promotes an on-market " buy-in " of its shares , where the shareholders usually sell to an intermediary and the intermediary sells back to the company , the capital gains tax rules , rather than the ACT/distribution regime , will also apply as far as the vendor shareholders are concerned . |
7 | Predictably , she was not sympathetic to the boisterous ways of a young teenager , though she did not go so far as a Mrs Dudley who complained to Bloomsbury House that one of her fifteen-year-old lodgers , Willy , had ‘ broken the beading on a wardrobe and had also broken a chair ’ , offences which most parents of healthy teenagers would have accepted as part of growing up . |
8 | ‘ We 'll go as far as the village , ’ Sharpe said . |
9 | And you could only go as far as the money would go , could n't you ? |
10 | The indecent assaults did not go as far as the rapes but were ‘ equally repulsive ’ . |
11 | Certainly , it is important to study bureaucracies as institutions in their own right , even if we would not go as far as the poet Alexander Pope who wrote : |
12 | That 's right , but it does n't go as far as the Glen , |
13 | The party could only go as far as the unions would allow and their influence was apparent at all levels . |
14 | John d'Ancona , who has been OSO 's director-general for 12 years , doubts if it will go as far as the creation of a series of OSO clones operating under the DTI umbrella to deal with specific industrial sectors . |
15 | In her affidavit Miss Heal set out , pursuant to the provisions of article 8 ( f ) of the Convention , the circumstances which she said would obtain so far as the mother is concerned if she and the child were to be returned to Ontario . |
16 | Look , if you do n't mind a bit of running you could just come as far as the Tube with me and we could continue this conversation on the way . |
17 | " Wo n't you come as far as the boat ? " |
18 | Could only get as far as the kitchen . |
19 | D' you think you can get as far as The Angel at Lacock ? |
20 | Whether we in this country could ever get as far as the Americans have done , remains to be seen . |
21 | The form is all you have in the initial stages , and if you do n't erm fill it out sensibly then you do n't get as far as the interview , when of course your individual personality can start to come through . |
22 | They did n't even get as far as the bedroom , one of the soft rugs strewn over the carpeting in her lounge serving as their bed of reunion , Maria still partly and Luke almost fully clothed as they subsided on to its subtly glowing colours . |
23 | Someone will reach for a tin of fish-paste only to be brought up short by another member of the party reminding them that fish-paste is unclean , while someone else may get as far as the checkout with a year 's supply of baked beans , when , across the crowded shelves of the supermarket , comes a voice reminding them of the danger they are facing . |
24 | Your leading hand is used to perform a reverse punch , but it does n't travel as far as a refereeing panel would like . |
25 | Some swim into the Baltic , others pass through the Straits of Gibraltar into the Mediterranean and may even travel as far as the Black Sea . |
26 | A recent claim by an accident and emergency consultant in Sheffield that children , and even adults , could regrow their finger tips , providing that the injury did not extend as far as the terminal or end joint , was greeted with considerable scepticism by the medical profession . |
27 | ‘ The disturbed weather will continue as far as the eye can see , ’ said Philip . |
28 | Gentlemen may venture as far as the gun room , but the door at the end of the housekeeper 's corridor prevents an encounter with any but upper servants of their own sex . |