Example sentences of "n't [verb] [adv] far [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Anyway , how 're y'both feelin' … or had n't y'got that far yet ? ’ |
2 | ‘ We have n't got that far yet . |
3 | Have n't got that far yet two ninety nine each |
4 | ‘ You have n't got very far yet , ’ Zeinab pointed out . |
5 | To tell you the truth I have n't thought that far ahead . ’ |
6 | You do n't sail that far down |
7 | I was n't going that far today , but I could hear the bulldozer they used sometimes to spread the garbage around as it revved and pushed . |
8 | Well to be honest Ja I ca n't see that far normally from where I live I can see the White Horse bank but it 's shrouded in mist at the moment erm no I ca n't see so I could n't tell you whether there there is snow up there or not . |
9 | The chairs are not so bad cos they do n't lean as far back as settee back |
10 | Funny , it had n't seemed very far before ; now it loomed large and unexpectedly out of reach . |
11 | I would n't play snakes and ladders — I have n't gone that far yet ! |
12 | Tuesday the seventh when , I 've just got to write it in my book you see because I have n't gone that far ahead . |
13 | ‘ Do n't stand too far back , Mum , ’ he said . |
14 | I just ca n't go that far away , not overnight or … |
15 | I did n't go that far back . |
16 | Dean agreed : ‘ I had an opportunity to watch Jimmy a couple of times from short leg in my first season here , and I realised then that he does n't go very far forward . |
17 | Just do n't go too far away . ’ |
18 | ‘ Do n't go too far now , Patrick , ’ he thought to himself . |
19 | So on the one hand we wanted to be a bit harder edged in our music , but also we could n't get too far away from Bon Jovi as it was , because people obviously bought our records because of the character of them — the songwriting and the playing . |
20 | I know I do n't need to tell you , but for the record , I will have to clear all this in Oxford and so we should n't get too far down the line . |
21 | Do n't wander too far off to the left or you 'll come across the 600yd high sheer cliffs of the North Face . |