Example sentences of "[pers pn] [adv] [adv] far [conj] " in BNC.
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1 | No well I never that far but that was done and some would have the broad black |
2 | Raise the eyebrows , forcing them up as far as you can as if trying to make them meet your hair line . |
3 | Any interior door , even exterior doors we push them back as far as they possibly would go . |
4 | Detective Inspector Anderson , who was in charge of the case , rushed his men to the house only to find the bird had flown , luckily for him only as far as Caversham . |
5 | I followed her down as far as Wilshire Boulevard . |
6 | Gazzer wasted twenty minutes on the sea front waiting for a bus to take him up as far as the Leisure Centre . |
7 | Make sure that the pattern is straight and gently feed it down as far as it will go . |
8 | He slipped the matchbox under the netting and pushed it back as far as it would go . |
9 | Abel Goumba of the Front patriotique oubanguien — Parti du travail said that the " regime appears to be using stalling tactics to push it back as far as possible " and that the opposition would increase its activities to press for the conference to be convened earlier . |
10 | I seem to have taken it about as far as I can but can find no reason for the existence of the two command files in conventional memory as shown on the enclosed printout . |
11 | well we 're moving it forward so far and we 're having patio doors |
12 | Goodey has not looked at it satisfactorily as far as I 'm concerned and as far as many of the scheme members are concerned , I mean he has concluded that the employers are still entitled to er do what they like with the surplus , the only thing that he recommends that they do it with the approval of the regulator himself , but he the other thing that the |
13 | They make good the severe limitations on the hesitation system , which can take us only so far when we are faced with a problem of word retrieval . |
14 | Saddam 's War takes us up as far as the back-end of last year , but the core of the book is concerned with Saddam 's rise to power and his success in surviving the Iran-Iraq War and turning Iraq into the most heavily armed state in the Arab world . |