Example sentences of "[adv] far as [verb] [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | The implication of the argument is that 1823–4 , so far as petitioning to gain mass support was concerned , should be seen primarily as a new start in many places . |
2 | So far as getting to know her was concerned , it was apparent that Lieutenant Lapointe had achieved a start on him . |
3 | This country cost her too much ; indeed , she has gone so far as to refuse to discuss the topic . |
4 | In many cases local authorities have taken the initial steps and some have gone so far as to form housing associations for the specific purpose of transfer . |
5 | He did not go so far as to offer to guide them onward to Gilsland , by night , since that would have been to insult the Armstrongs , Jardines and Johnstones . |
6 | Two went so far as to offer to reduce the metered fare after having taken a wrong turn in error . |
7 | However , contributors to the Review were largely unwilling to go so far as to attempt to specify the nature of artistic quality in general , despite the fact that their own capacity to decide which texts were of sufficient interest in themselves to justify study depended upon recognizing such quality . |
8 | So it 's not a lot of lot of bother the only thing is that i you got ta drive in town rather than drive on country lanes to get to the main roads little bit more dangerous as far as getting caught is concerned ha ! |
9 | That 's it , though he does n't go as far as refusing to let you see his picture . |
10 | At one time , the Club went as far as refusing to allow juveniles a reduced entrance price for the London Road terrace but allowed them half price for other areas . |
11 | They went as far as offering to pay him a retainer on top of his rep salary for two years . |
12 | As far as examining goes , or marking essays , I assume that most of my colleagues take the sort of line that I do , that what we 're looking for is not a particular interpretation of something , but an ability to get to grips with texts , to produce an argument that 's logical , coherent , well-written and is supported from the texts . |