Example sentences of "as far as the [noun] " in BNC.

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31 But as far as the Harlow Corporation Housing are concerned mostly
32 But as far as the Prince 's speech was concerned the couple might as well have been strangers .
33 As far as the male is concerned , this might not matter too much were it not for the fact that some of these cases of NSU or ‘ pus cells in the urethra ’ may very well not be manifestations of infection .
34 The Kaszubes in Danzig and Germany found that they could not export their produce to Poland economically simply because Polish produce was cheaper , and in the Corridor they could not export their produce to Germany effectively because , as far as the Germans were concerned , the Kaszubes were Polish .
35 In the meantime it was the Japanese attack on the US which would prove to have the most rewarding consequences as far as the Vietminh were concerned .
36 The barge-owners had to go as far as the brewery wharf across Maurice 's foredeck and over a series of gangplanks which connected them with their own boats .
37 Henceforth , as far as the Milettis were concerned , Zen was Bartocci 's accomplice , the henchman whose men were to be used to enforce their enemy 's will .
38 As far as the short-term is concerned , er , part of the budget package in the current year , er , the retirement and the , the now proposal was to , to help up the side as regards that .
39 Morris , Hoggart and Hudson agreed that the afternoon 's debate on press and public relations would be a doddle as far as the platform was concerned .
40 As far as the Tiller office was concerned , the quarrel was acute and the consequence far reaching .
41 A ward nurse accompanied Mr Reynolds as far as the anaesthetic room , taking with her all his notes and X-rays to ensure that the surgical team had all the available information .
42 His momentum carried him as far as the launcher and with out-thrust foot he sent it keeling over on to its side .
43 Simon explains : ‘ As far as the USA game is concerned , we were not aware that there was a problem .
44 Moreover , as far as the USA was concerned — but vestigially this was probably also true of the USSR before the Gorbachev era — the basic conflict was ideological , the triumph of the ‘ right ’ ideology being equated with the supremacy of the appropriate superpower .
45 She had certainly been up every road as far as the Order was concerned .
46 As far as the make-up of the commission is concerned , the Russians want it to be composed of professionals and specialists , while the Germans believe that it should above all have a strong political element ’ .
47 As far as the performance went … well , individually Macca played really well with a few lovely cross field balls .
48 They went round the coasts as far as the Carthaginians allowed them to go .
49 In as far as the plotters hoped to engineer a state of affairs which might enable Japan to occupy substantial parts of Manchuria , the plot failed .
50 As far as the capital assets were concerned , it was not clear who was pursuing the matter , although there was an implication that the local authority was involved .
51 Frost is the biggest killer as far as the size of crops harvested in Champagne is concerned .
52 As far as the size of the board is concerned , one of the enjoyable challenges of designing your own board may actually be to make the p.c.b .
53 He could even walk about the room , leaning on Franca 's arm , and hoped to go , similarly supported , as far as the river when the weather improved .
54 Once or twice they walked together as far as the river .
55 Perhaps the notice could be altered to indicate that the path leads only as far as the river .
56 But we can not be certain that Gould even got as far as the river at all .
57 As far as the patient is concerned , he is too drugged to complain .
58 Occasionally , one or two of them will leave their cars and climb higher , almost as far as the winter shelters .
59 Further privileges lay in store for W. C. T. as a member of the Weavers ' Company — though nearly every entry in his name subsequently is confused by his double Christian names : even the document granting him his Freedom of the City had to insert ‘ William ’ in front of ‘ Charles ’ with a caret mark , and as far as the Weavers were concerned , he was really ‘ Charles William ’ .
60 The absurd thoughts had got her as far as the foot of that horrible stairway , then she had felt the level floor of another passage beneath her feet .
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