Example sentences of "as far as [pers pn] can tell " in BNC.

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1 The syllabus includes the ‘ core ’ of chemistry drawn up by the Standing Conference on University Entrance in 1983 , and as far as we can tell is also likely to include the new chemistry core under construction by the School Examination and Assessment Council .
2 As far as we can tell , no work has yet been done on the psychology of the train-spotter .
3 However , results of an experiment published just before Christmas show in clearer perspective than ever before that quantum theory holds good as far as we can tell .
4 As far as we can tell , babies regard their mothers as an extension of themselves , yet not quite connected , rather like those fingers and toes which , although attached , are happened upon in surprise .
5 But as far as we can tell he does n't seem to have any brain damage . ’
6 Since 1860 , as far as we can tell , three items that were formerly alternants have been reclassified as categorical [ u ] items ( Patterson , 1860 ) ; thus , the speed of transfer has been very slow , and the set as a whole has been quite resistant to change .
7 The murders , as far as we can tell , are motiveless ; the killers are now dead , burned to a crisp both of them .
8 As you may know the public seat on Snowhill has recently been removed from its base , as far as we can tell by vandals intent on stealing it .
9 The explorer born 100 years too late , variously described as intrepid and bampot , is now back from his 1,350 mile Antarctic trek , about two-thirds of the weight he was when he started , bushy-bearded , staring of eye , and , as far as we can tell , happy .
10 In fact , nobody anywhere — as far as I can tell — has questioned any aspect of this nonsense .
11 His death is a sin offering , he gives his life for us , he dies for us , but , as far as I can tell , the New Testament never answers this question : To whom is the sin offering given ?
12 I speak from bitter experience as I have worked as a diver for just five days since qualifying as a part 111 diver in December 1990 , and the situation is not that much better , as far as I can tell , for part 1s .
13 As far as I can tell , Guitarist has always welcomed valid criticism and suggestions for changes or new ideas , but that does n't mean that they have to follow all of it all of the time .
14 Well , league and cup matches may not have quite the lure of England and Australia , but , as far as I can tell , clubs are doing their utmost to keep rugby 's momentum going .
15 As far as I can tell their clubs are doing very well .
16 His Maa is , as far as I can tell , fluent and unaccented .
17 I work in a trust hospital which , as far as I can tell , has made a successful transition from directly managed status .
18 There 's no family anywhere , as far as I can tell , ’ said the other voice .
19 As far as I can tell there were cells in London , Edinburgh and Oxford as well as here in Dublin . ’
20 As far as I can tell , Alec never went with a woman again , or had dealings with women .
21 As far as I can tell , ’ Scathach said , ‘ father and son contested the love of the girl — ’
22 As far as I can tell , they have all three led blameless lives , had no criminal connection , kept themselves to themselves and as separate from Moslems as they could , and had no occasion to even meet a Zikr , let alone enter into a relationship with one which might lead them to want to kill him .
23 Nor at home , as far as I can tell from his servants .
24 As far as I can tell , we have some sort of unspoken agreement that I keep quiet about not officially existing in return for being able to do more or less as I like on the island and buy more or less what I like in the town .
25 ‘ That brother of mine is still making his way here , as far as I can tell .
26 ‘ Yeah , as far as I can tell . ’
27 And I can confirm ( for the benefit of Glenn , I think it was ) that Howard Wilkinson is not a member either , as far as I can tell from the list .
28 He said : ‘ That work will take about five or six weeks and , as far as I can tell , it is purely a secondment from my existing job .
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