Example sentences of "[vb infin] [adv] far [pron] [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | She did n't know how far they had come from Gloucester , but surely after an hour at a steady gallop they had put enough distance between themselves and the castle to halt for a few minutes . |
2 | We recently wrote to them asking to let us know how far they have got and for details of their public consultation programme . |
3 | ‘ We do n't know how far he has to go , but you can be sure others will be back for the horses . |
4 | It does n't matter how far you go see the see the the time we went to . |
5 | The hon. Member for Dunfermline , West ( Mr. Douglas ) sought to undermine that , but he will see how far we have gone . |
6 | ‘ We 'll see how far it takes you when you watch him try to clear the gatehouse the way he charged through a whole company of men that day , sword flashing right and left , trying to get to the King . |
7 | So I did record it again ; let's see how far it has gone this time ! |
8 | I ca n't believe how far I have come in the past couple of years . |
9 | Any movement of the mouse will change the pattern that the chip detects and it can instantly calculate how far it has moved in any direction . |
10 | You may easily guess how far it exceeded my Expectation . |
11 | Wilma finished the session by cantering into four foot fences and popping over them as if they were no bigger than our two foot nine ones — which made me realise how far we have to go . |
12 | I did go too far I suppose . |
13 | An internal survey to be carried out in 1994 will establish how far it has succeeded . |
14 | I certainly was Okay wo n't stretch that far you see Okay , well basically you all felt appalling about tutorials and er , yes ? |
15 | Of course , no creative scientist holds rigidly to a fixed position in the light of new evidence , and only Kandel himself can say how far he has now moved beyond such earlier , campaigning reductionism . |