Example sentences of "[prep] [adv] far [pron] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ We will go to Leeds , the defending champions , feeling confident , instead of just hoping for the best — and that 's a measure of how far we 've come .
2 Details of how far they walked , how long it took them , when this was done and what sort of overnight accommodation they used , would be relevant to my research .
3 And then can you give us an account of how far they have proved accurate ?
4 PASS ( Programme Analysis of Service Systems ; Wolfensberger and Glenn , 1973 ) evaluates services in terms of how far they comply with appearances , practices and settings which would be valued by the rest of society .
5 The Library Association is increasing efforts in parliamentary lobbying but the question of how far it wants to go in challenging the use of legislation for censorship is unclear .
6 And the final thing on three two er the question of how far I know this has not been asked today I do n't people with er three or four page briefing get the summary I do think that the sort of and there 's a great deal of voluntary activity going on and I think if we can support that , that would , be that would be great .
7 Well i I 'm not aware of how far he has taken anything on board , what I would expect as a Member of Parliament and the House of Commons , and as the leader of a party in the House of Commons , I would expect that he would want to hear what I would have to say face to face , and tell me face to face what 's wrong with what I have said .
8 They ( the record company ) were impressed with how far we 'd got doing things our own way . ’
9 They ( the record company ) were impressed with how far we 'd got doing things our own way . ’
10 However you should exercise caution in how far you extend a metaphor .
11 The extent , however , to which that marks them off from what are typically thought of as more ‘ objective ’ features of the world in which we live depends on how far one thinks that has a character independent of any form of sentient experience .
12 It must also have provided opportunities for men to meet regularly to discuss politics , and such discussions , and the attitude of those in the shires in times of crisis , may often have centred on how far they thought the king and his officials were living up to what was expected of them .
13 Another familiar failing of which you should be aware is the subconscious tendency of some interviewers to always look for someone who is like them and therefore to judge people on how far they match up .
14 Local Management of Schools must be judged on how far it enables the whole education service to respond to the needs of all pupils in the locality .
15 Firstly , on how far it flies and secondly on its aesthetic value .
16 You got abuse from a drunk — well , you dealt with him depending on how far he went before you decided to lock him up .
17 For my first tournament you were paid next to nothing from the caddie-master 's box , and your tips depended on how far you progressed in the tournament .
18 Otherwise they hated him , though there are degrees of honesty as to how far they admit it . ’
19 He had little idea as to how far they had come and had lost count of how many times they had fallen .
20 It is a tribute to how far we have come already in theoretical physics that it now takes enormous machines and a great deal of money to perform an experiment whose results we can not predict .
21 You know there is a limit to how far you get .
22 And erm what I 'd like is for Dennis is to explain a little about how far we 've actually got with the C E D G approach to the introduction of I S O Nine Thousand .
23 Today there is dispute about how far he caused his and his followers deaths , or they were victims of a needless tragedy .
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