Example sentences of "[adv] far as i can see " in BNC.

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1 So far as I can see it 's practically certain Mr Merrivale was in there with her early on in the night , ’ said Ethel .
2 So far as I can see , he only thinks about snooker , his girlfriend and pop music .
3 I am opposed to judicial corporal punishment , always have been and , so far as I can see , always shall be .
4 ‘ The only way to change Ray MacSharry 's mind , so far as I can see , is before he makes it up .
5 Of course , helicopters can hover , while , so far as I can see , light planes can rarely drop to less than 90 miles per hour , so when there is a choice , it is best to shoot from helicopters .
6 So far as I can see , we 'd be doing him a favour . ’
7 So far as I can see , there are about 16m private motorists ; 10m I would like to insure , and I think we might end up insuring 3m . ’
8 So far as I can see , even a partisan of naturalistic epistemology is not committed to finding general characterizations or explanations of justification or reliability .
9 " It 's all good , so far as I can see .
10 Well the only thing we have a problem on ‘ Sonnet ’ with , Luke , so far as I can see anyway , and I know Jeff agrees with me on this — right Jeff ? — and so does Jim incidentally , Luke , ’ said Joe , ‘ is the form . ’
11 ‘ There is nothing in the section , so far as I can see , inconsistent with the view that the cause of action arises when the work is completed .
12 The justices have not set out in terms their findings under section 1 but they have considered all the aspects of the case in so far as I can see .
13 The identification is often questioned , but so far as I can see on no adequate grounds .
14 Actually so far as I can see it 's sod 's law for women , just as it always has been .
15 It has n't grown Jed up , so far as I can see .
16 So far as I can see , unless there are fundamental changes in the British economy , the recession ai n't going to be over for a considerable time because the economy is in such a state .
17 ‘ She has n't got any extensions as far as I can see , ’ I said .
18 As far as I can see only Mr Merrivale is in the clear ’ , went on Mary .
19 As far as I can see , the only way to do this is to adopt a behaviouristic approach to this knowledge and characterize it as an ability to discriminate visual objects .
20 I just wish the Tories had some fresh ideas , precious few around as far as I can see .
21 ‘ No chance at all , as far as I can see .
22 As far as I can see , money spent on royalty is money burnt .
23 True , the attraction of becoming ‘ British ’ is a big one , but as far as I can see it is the only one .
24 And wo n't be the last , as far as I can see ! ’
25 I once heard a couple making plans and counter-plans for a family outing ; after much discussion one of them said , ‘ As far as I can see , there are disadvantages in all those schemes . ’
26 Industrial Action and we 're only three days back in January before the Prelims , so as far as I can see that is St Agnes 's Eve out the window .
27 What I find a bit puzzling is that , as far as I can see , automatic inspection of passports will eliminate the keen-eyed , guilt-inducing gaze from the man behind the desk who presumably , is looking for doctored documents , suspicious photographs and forged visas and stamps .
28 As far as I can see she simply ran and he ran after her , but there are other tracks there , I think the boy 's . ’
29 Mandy Hudson , 34 , of Stourbridge , West Midlands , said : ‘ As far as I can see this spells the beginning of the end of the British monarchy .
30 As far as I can see , putting together an international programme would not present too many problems — and it would be nice if we could tie in something with Australia as well . ’
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