Example sentences of "as far [conj] it [verb] " in BNC.

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1 He had to live with things as they were , and his work , as far as it existed , was on the plane of helping individuals who had to live , as he did , in the society which existed .
2 And that is — I am afraid - as far as it goes .
3 This book , therefore , is good and probably reliable as far as it goes .
4 Darwin 's concept of evolution may hold water as far as it goes , but without the inclusion of an omnipotent ‘ Master Mind ’ , working from outside to plan the possibility of purposeful development , it makes no sense to me at all .
5 Now , for the 10 per cent of house-buyers who rely on this report , or even the 15 per cent who rely on a mini-survey , that 's fine as far as it goes — and I would not wish to discourage anyone from having a professional survey , or ever advise against one — however , all the surveyors I know would prefer knowledgeable clients who had carried out their own surveys first and could present their results to them for investigation and comment .
6 Several said firmly that suitability and fitness should be the only criteria , and that is fine , as far as it goes .
7 THIS is a very long , very expensive and very highlevel book on human intelligence which will undoubtedly become , for many years to come , and as far as it goes , a standard book of reference , It has five parts , dealing respectively with the nature of intelligence and its measurement ; cognition , personality and intelligence ; society , culture , and intelligence ; the phylogeny and ontogeny of intelligence ; and a metatheory of intelligence .
8 I doubt it myself , for the reason that introduced the words ‘ as far as it goes ’ above : the book simply leaves out of account the most important recent developments which foretell a revolution in the measurement and understanding of intelligence .
9 As I said before , the Handbook of Human Intelligence is excellent as far as it goes , but it certainly does not go far enough ; perhaps the second edition will improve on this sad state of affairs !
10 As far as it goes , the book is a useful catalogue of the havoc wrecked by Reagan , but it is openly partisan and should be read as such .
11 Particularly harrowing are the reports that De Klerk 's political liberalisation ( as far as it goes ) has resulted in many police officers resigning and joining right wing commandos .
12 Great as far as it goes , but where are the mighty affirmations of life that soul once was ?
13 This is fine and dandy , as far as it goes .
14 As far as it goes .
15 Like a couple of chums , but that 's about as far as it goes .
16 As far as it goes , the order has the support of the industry , although that support is not unreserved , does not come from all quarters and does not relate to all aspects of the provisions .
17 I understand that the Government 's policy is to target pensioners and , as I said , the increase in premiums is welcome as far as it goes .
18 It has widespread support in the House as far as it goes , but missing is legislation to protect against victimisation .
19 Fine , as far as it goes .
20 ‘ I have no future but my children and my wife will take it as far as it goes .
21 Newcastle 's death in 1768 merely removed the most accomplished practitioner of the system ; the word ‘ party ’ only had political significance as far as it related to the following of great magnates .
22 This was , of course , true as far as it went .
23 Against this , as we saw , the existentialists argued that rather than making futile attempts to " eliminate " the problem one should subject it to a different type of treatment that would help place it in a proper philosophical perspective , and this was correct as far as it went .
24 As far as it went .
25 So that was all right as far as it went .
26 It was a pleasure — as far as it went .
27 This was all right as far as it went .
28 Playing out of defence , however , was about as far as it went , though in the closing stages they produced the most sustained attacking football of the afternoon .
29 The exchange rate is excellent and you 'll find a pound goes three times as far as it does in Britain ( a feast in a good restaurant can be less than £3 ) .
30 I really think that 's what has made the business stay , and go as far as it has .
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