Example sentences of "[adj] as far [conj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 None of us is pure as far as animal exploitation is concerned .
2 My dancing partner and her parents turned up , a little bit embarrassing for me as my French was very limited as far as conversation was concerned .
3 My own preferences tend toward the simple and straightforward as far as switching is concerned .
4 The Lithuania match is meaningless as far as World Cup Group Three is finish his career with an unbeaten run .
5 I 've still drawn a blank as far as recording is concerned but I will be to my father .
6 Though the hoped-for explosion of educational television has not happened the effect has not been entirely negative as far as literacy goes .
7 In 1931 , however , they were all still comparatively innocent as far as publication was concerned .
8 The issue of how to prove loss is a major stumbling block and is prone , under strict judicial interpretation , to render the section redundant as far as insider dealing is concerned .
9 Life is much less complicated as far as Building Regulations approval is concerned .
10 Mr Loxton 's evidence was shaky as far as time was concerned .
11 Most such answers imply enjoyment , even ‘ I am interested in it ’ ( which at least suggests the prospect of happy hours of observing , reading , thinking ) ; but ‘ I am curious about it ’ is neutral as far as enjoyment is concerned .
12 During his time in the Army he had been exemplary as far as conduct in battle and general discipline were concerned , but he would not have been as traditional a British soldier as he was if he had n't stretched a principle or two during life in barracks .
13 Although dominant as far as building styles and the press are concerned , this same social segment may be less influential in the areas of trade unions and popular culture .
14 Other important provisions of the Unfair Contract Terms Act relate to the implied terms under the Sale of Goods Act and similar legislation ; these will apply to computer hardware but will be largely irrelevant as far as computer software is concerned because computer software does not come within the definition of goods .
15 It is clear that the premium is equivalent as far as factor prices are concerned to a tax on labour in the X sector ( for simplicity we take on the demand side the effects are also equivalent with the simplifying assumptions being made here .
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