Example sentences of "as i can make " in BNC.

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1 ‘ I 'm going to have a rest now , Fru Møller , and I 'll be down as near to six as I can make it . ’
2 As far as I can make out , all we have done so far is talk about it and we have not even done very much of that .
3 But he was an American citizen , born in the States as far as I can make out . ’
4 ‘ As far as I can make out no one has yet said conclusively that this man is Greg Martin' , she argued .
5 As far as I can make out , Deanes does n't believe that young people should be expected to know the difference between right and wrong .
6 ‘ As far as I can make out from the little she said about what actually happened , the man who kidnapped them , there was only one at that point , was hidden in the back of their car when they got in .
7 The area had been given an unfair image by ‘ so far as I can make out a group of tearaways who are , at the moment , completely uncontrollable .
8 Following a time-honoured tradition of psychiatric categories , she elaborates the ‘ bereavement response ’ to diagnosis into a farrago of stages ( none of whose terms , as far as I can make out , has ever been defined ) : ( 1 ) ‘ Shock ’ , ( 2 ) ‘ panic ’ , ( 3 ) ‘ Denial ’ , ( 4 ) ‘ Grief ’ , ( 5 ) ‘ Guilt ’ , ( 6 ) ‘ Anger ’ ( in general ) , ( 7 ) ‘ Anger Against professionals ’ , ( 8 ) ‘ Bargaining ’ and finally ( 9 ) ‘ Acceptance ’ .
9 As far as I can make out , we 've already passed where it 's supposed to have stopped .
10 There 's a flower bed of sorts over by the fence but the flowers look to be on their last legs , as far as I can make out .
11 ‘ Only Nicola herself , as far as I can make out . ’
12 The keys to the Cathedral were widely distributed as far as I can make out . ’
13 ‘ No — as far as I can make out it was hidden in it .
14 ‘ It 's my main home as much as I can make it so .
15 Actually , I would n't mind at all , because as far as I can make out Walter was an amiable scamp .
16 ‘ If I promise to practise putting the cap on the toothpaste , will you marry me as soon as I can make arrangements ? ’
17 However , it seems that as far as I can make out from the correspondence , the Commissionaires are split in their opinion as to the legality of action of the German government .
18 They just r r rammed their way and you had an man the they had a man they tell me I I 've never seen one But erm this was as far as I can make out er by the They had a man standing by you see with a a spanner and er gave it a quarter turn every time it hammered the the drill sort of hit the rock , went into the and hammered .
19 ‘ He is not — nor is he likely to be as far as I can make out — although Matt dropped a hint that there had been someone at one stage .
20 In so far as I can make out the policy of the Labour party , it is to give the business rate back to local authorities .
21 As far as I can make out , the hon. and learned Gentleman has just created a precedent by telling the House that , in the two wars in which we have been involved , it was — to use his word — ’ inconceivable ’ that the Government would have used nuclear weapons .
22 ‘ As far as I can make out , ’ Blunt said , ‘ the girl was in the fields under our dog-fight , and somebody 's bullets hit her . ’
23 As near two thirty as I can make it . ’
24 ( 87 ) He appears to be unaware of after-image phenomena and , so far as I can make out , puts forward an explanation , instead , which says that movement can be perceived when no object is seen to move !
25 And underneath that thought ( I think ! ) is another one another underblanket , insulating the underblanket above and which , so far as I can make out through the layers on top of it , runs something like this :
26 My work this year is very much on the ground — there will be only two abstract things — or three at the most — all the rest is objective — as objective as I can make it …
27 And that 's as good as I can make it , Kirsty .
28 I 'll be there as soon after five as I can make it . ’
29 This is an interlude — as uncomplicated an interlude as I can make it . ’
30 You mentioned the accounts of the Maxwell Charitable Trust as having five hundred thousand of assets , I saw those accounts for the first time the other day and I found that they had five hundred and one thousand of assets of which er five hundred thousand consisted of a a purely hypothetical transfer of an asset from a Liechtenstein trust to the U K trust and that asset had no valuation done on it as far as I can make out a and no reference to any valuation appeared in the accounts , so we actually had B I M apparently owned by a charitable trust on the face of it with figures of five hundred and one thousand of assets , but in practical accounting terms and valuation terms , no evidence that those five hundred and one thousand pounds er of assets had any valuation approaching that figure .
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