Example sentences of "as far [conj] [noun prp] [modal v] " in BNC.

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1 Because , as far as Juliet could see , there were two ways in which Donna could have received her AB blood group .
2 The old man said they were love songs he had written when young , but they seemed to be by Robert Burns as far as Nigel could remember .
3 As far as Trent could see , there was no reason at all .
4 The girl had returned earlier , and prematurely , from the hunt , but was not around as far as Tallis could see .
5 As far as Jenna could see there was nothing there .
6 Still , as far as Pete could tell , asleep .
7 As far as Lorton could tell , Dougal had n't done a bunk .
8 The psychiatrist was called Mr Rose and was , as far as Marcus could remember from time to time , medium in height , medium brown in colouring and with a medium tenor voice when he spoke , which was infrequently .
9 There were a few guards scattered to the side of the road , all armed , no more than six or seven as far as Adam could make out .
10 I would not be interested in leaving Middlesbrough until I have got Middlesbrough as far as Middlesbrough can go . ’
11 Mahmud , as far as Robert could make out , was offering the fat boy a ten-pound note for them .
12 There were , as far as Robert could tell , no other members of the British Mission for Islamic Purity , the organization the doctor claimed to represent .
13 Some of them , as far as Robert could tell , were completely unaware that Dr Ahmed Ali had officially decreed they were no longer worthy to share the planet with him .
14 It meant , as far as Robert could tell , a kind of consensus .
15 And as far as Greg could judge there were a great many writers who had found a place in the book who were quite as obscure or more so — poets whose flame had died with the end of the war , one-off playwrights whose experimental verse dramas had caused no more than a ripple of interest even in their own time .
16 The police were all , as far as Henry could see , totally incompetent .
17 Young had , as far as Henry could remember , been sent to Broadmoor .
18 As far as Henry could remember they gave advice over the phone .
19 Young had , as far as Henry could remember , suggested the antidote for one of his victims himself .
20 Donald seemed to be describing the bad old days before Mrs Thatcher , as far as Henry could see .
21 He looked at Huy — as far as Huy could tell : it was more an impression of being looked at , and there was no reading the expression in the eyes — but spoke to Merymose without preamble .
22 As far as Wycliffe could see , the books were a rather austere collection of poetry , classical fiction , and biography .
23 But the work they did was , as far as Theodora could see , amongst the best the Church could offer .
24 They did n't do any steering , as far as Masklin could see .
25 His work , which he pursued at the Town Hall , was never mentioned in the house , and as far as Clara could gather it was mathematical , highly respectable , and highly dull .
26 As far as Derek can remember this feat never happened again .
27 Prior Robert , still stonily silent and shocked out of his normal studied dignity , led away his shattered clerk to the second of the two penitentiary cells ; and it was the first time , as far as Cadfael could recall , that the two had ever been occupied at the same time .
28 His name was Mr Jotter who , as far as Endill could tell , spoke only in rhymes .
29 As far as Liz can remember the idea came upon them rather more casually , one Saturday morning in early November over breakfast .
30 It was brown , as far as Hoomey could see , and its ribs stuck out like his own , and its great projecting hip-bones were on a level with his head , sticking out like girders as if to hold the gaunt body together .
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