Example sentences of "[vb -s] [adv] [vb infin] [adv] far [conj] " in BNC.

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1 Although Johnson does not go so far as to claim that the affectless society was responsible for the Moors Murders , she does feel able to argue that the general atmosphere in society at the time had ‘ infected ’ the social system , and that ‘ Brady possibly , Hindley almost certainly , have been victims of fallout ’ .
2 Fitzgerald herself does not go so far as to suggest that they should not be used at all .
3 Christine Brooke-Rose does not go so far as to disavow authorial creativity altogether , but she too sees technology as the possible key to a breakthrough in how we think about the human subject .
4 However he does not go so far as to paraphrase by " see that " , as does Palmer .
5 In the meantime the purchase grant of the Museum has been cut by nearly fifty per cent to Pta300 million ( £1.7 million ; £2.9 million ) which does not go very far when acquiring modern works .
6 In Canada the Human Rights Act 1978 does not go as far as removing mandatory retirement ages ( although there is pressure growing to do so ) but does make it unlawful to deprive people of employment opportunities on grounds of age , as a result of policies or practices relating to recruitment promotion , training , or other personnel matters .
7 We shall instead suggest ( 40 ) , where the fact that the arrowhead passes through the square bracket is intended to show that the minor property does not simply qualify the entity as a whole , but the fact that it does not reach as far as the round bracket shows that the adjective is not a sense-qualifier : ( 40 )
8 ( 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 ) .
9 Your leading hand is used to perform a reverse punch , but it does n't travel as far as a refereeing panel would like .
10 He does n't exist as far as I 'm concerned . ’
11 You know , very often when you go from one country to another you go through an area of re , what is called no man 's land , you come through from one frontier and then you 've got a distance and you come to the next frontier that does n't exist as far as accepting or rejecting Christ is concerned .
12 But it does n't matter as far as we 're concerned because one side of Katrina is just as bright as the other side .
13 That 's it , though he does n't go as far as refusing to let you see his picture .
14 That 's right , but it does n't go as far as the Glen ,
15 ‘ The Atlantic does n't go as far as Tennessee , ’ she said .
16 But that does n't go very far unless you also examine the structural influences which shape personal behaviour .
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