Example sentences of "[was/were] [adj] as far [conj] " in BNC.
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1 | Shuckskin ? — some foreign name — rather handsome , actually — that such things were possible as far as Japanese women were concerned . |
2 | Russia , Cuba , China , old man Cobbley and all , they were welcome as far as she was concerned . |
3 | Well again er I would say conditions were were terrible as far as I was concerned , er a as far as tea breaks and what have you were concerned , you did n't have any what we would call official tea breaks , you simply took your chances and made a cup of tea and hid behind a bulkhead or whatever to drink this , er if you got caught by the foreman or the manager or somebody , then you were more or less bagged on the spot . |
4 | Sometimes , in fact very often , combined operations with our Investigation Department were inconclusive as far as material results were concerned , but a picture would be built up , or a missing piece in a jig-saw puzzle would be provided . |
5 | The balcony was cool and the night was dark as far as Broadway , where a slab of writhing electricity changed the colour of all the window panes on the other side of the street . |
6 | Mr Loxton 's evidence was shaky as far as time was concerned . |
7 | She 'd always heard that his charm was legendary as far as women were concerned and this evening was certainly proving the truth of it . |
8 | Erm we 've had a , a major accident in nineteen fifty er ninety fifty seven , one of the Winscale small reactors at Winscale caught fire er the Americans had an accident at Three Mile Island which erm w was catastrophic as far as the reactor was concerned , but the safety devices prevented any radioactivity escaping the Russians have had their Three Mile I er their erm Chernobyl accident which was catastrophic . |
9 | That which once was unacceptable as far as the old Jewish food laws were concerned , can now be accepted . |
10 | Against this , as we saw , the existentialists argued that rather than making futile attempts to " eliminate " the problem one should subject it to a different type of treatment that would help place it in a proper philosophical perspective , and this was correct as far as it went . |
11 | This article has shown that Burton-Roberts ' instinct that apposition is a discourse phenomenon , or , more particularly , a rhetorical device was correct as far as reformulations are concerned . |