Example sentences of "will [vb infin] [adv] far [conj] " in BNC.
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1 | I 'll cooperate as far as I can , on the understanding of course that I remain in control — full control — of anything to do with my project . |
2 | it 'll go so far and then it just switches off |
3 | ‘ We 'll go as far as the village , ’ Sharpe said . |
4 | We 'll go as far as Coachford — that 's on the way to Gougane . |
5 | ‘ Well , I 'll go as far as Claydon with you , and I would like to get off and walk through a footpath into a lane and into Creeting , to have a look at the old blacksmith shop . |
6 | The ugliness and poverty of the place is all I remember of it , and Ward saying , ‘ Ah 'll drive as far as Chimbote , then ye take over . ’ |
7 | The final text substitutes waistcoat for frock-coat — ‘ I do n't think they 'll get as far as taking my waistcoat off ’ — even better for the pampered softy with his vein of oldwomanish guile . |
8 | ‘ I 'll come as far as Tucker 's , get some fags , ’ Nails said . |
9 | ‘ British Gas will ensure as far as reasonably practicable that the goods and services which it procures are not inherently damaging to the environment during their use or disposal . |
10 | This paint will run as far as it is allowed but will not bleed . |
11 | This paint will run as far as it is allowed but will not bleed . |
12 | We shall not attempt a detailed account of linguistic categories in this book , but will use as far as possible those which are well enough known not to need explanation in terms of some linguistic theory . |
13 | I will go so far as to concede that taken in isolation , ripped away from the defining context of humour and irony and friendship , studied in their literal or surface sense only , then , yes , the words I spoke in that room as Robert stood at the window pretending to take me seriously could be understood to mean that during the past six or seven years I had gone to bed with more than one hundred and fifty prostitutes . |
14 | In particularly weak cases the conciliation officer will go so far as to advise the applicant to withdraw the claim . |
15 | The best Ford simulator yet , in fact I will go so far as to say that they could not bring another one out to top this one . |
16 | ‘ A good manager and record company has to explain this will go so far and stop . ’ |
17 | A man will go so far and then he will snap . |
18 | We have , therefore , to consider why marriages effectively end , as well as why couples will go as far as to go to the courts to legally separate , and what social factors underlie the responses to changes in legislation . |
19 | John d'Ancona , who has been OSO 's director-general for 12 years , doubts if it will go as far as the creation of a series of OSO clones operating under the DTI umbrella to deal with specific industrial sectors . |
20 | The comforting knowledge that at least she will get as far as the British Embassy tonight gives her the strength for attack . |
21 | ‘ The disturbed weather will continue as far as the eye can see , ’ said Philip . |
22 | Interactive 's work with Kodak , recently helping to develop its new Photo CD product , will continue as far as several large imaging projects go . |