Example sentences of "be about [adv] [adv] [conj] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ I also see that we 're about as alike as chalk and cheese , because I would never sell out a whole species for the wrongs of one group .
2 I 'm about as hard as a tub of lard , tho some people are fooled by my fascist green bomber jacket …
3 Raising the sums which will be required in the name of global environmental security during the next 50–60 years ( which is about as far as anyone can reasonably try to foresee ) will create severe political and economic stresses .
4 Slaughter 's description of this as ‘ whimsical ’ is about as far as her detached sense of scholarship allows her to go in appraising some of these eccentricities .
5 This is about as far as the development of glues had got by the end of the war .
6 Erm and my wife 's not terribly well , she 's about here now but she 's had a she 's been in hospital two years ago with her heart so I 'm
7 We went to the capital , Castries , for the afternoon 's festivities but arrived too late to see the round-the-town mile ( that 's about as far as it is ) .
8 I watch videos and read manga , and that 's about as far as I want to go .
9 I watch a lot of videos and read manga , and that 's about as far as I want to go .
10 Like a couple of chums , but that 's about as far as it goes .
11 This knowledge ensures they start every letter with ‘ I know you must be swamped by requests to open bizzarres [ sic ] like these but — ’ and ‘ Your secretary assures us that you are unable to speak at our annual dinner in John O'Groats but — ’ and that 's about as far as understanding goes .
12 That 's about as far as I 've got . ’
13 She took a step backwards , which was about as far as she could go in that hallway .
14 Playing out of defence , however , was about as far as it went , though in the closing stages they produced the most sustained attacking football of the afternoon .
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