Sentences Generator
And
Your saved sentences

No sentences have been saved yet

27 Sentences With "come as far as"

How to use come as far as in a sentence? Find typical usage patterns (collocations)/phrases/context for "come as far as" and check conjugation/comparative form for "come as far as". Mastering all the usages of "come as far as" from sentence examples published by news publications.

After hundreds of years, we've basically come as far as faster and better muskets?
He's come as far as he has because the Democratic center is well and truly out of ideas.
He's not exactly a saint, but he's about as good as they come, as far as superheroes are concerned.
That he has come as far as he has in politics remains one of the most improbable stories of our time.
Now, Castro's exit seems to confirm the opposite: that maybe America hasn't come as far as some want to assume it has.
Meanwhile, the tragedy is forcing all LGBT people -- especially here -- to face hard questions about whether we've come as far as we'd thought.
It's really a wonderful, proud moment to be able to see how far this industry has come as far as perception of female talent.
Neither Corbyn nor Trump would have come as far as they did if they hadn't seized control of their parties by stroking some inner ideological id.
And so, though Seacrest continues to vehemently deny the accusations against him, his presence tonight appears to suggest that we haven't come as far as we think.
"I think that [this episode] will be an alarm for people that we haven't come as far as we think that we have," Blackmon told The Hill.
BM: You mentioned earlier being worried that this is potentially a precursor or a sign of things to come as far as trying to quash dissenting voices.
By giving Judge Kavanaugh's recollections and outrage more weight than Dr. Blasey's, Ms. North argues, senators showed that despite the #MeToo movement, the country hasn't come as far as it thought.
Personally, I'm moved by its blunt honesty -- that making meaningful progress requires confronting a hard truth, which is that this country hasn't come as far as some think that it has.
Maybe the answer lies in her telling to Ben of Athena's (Deirdre O'Connell) theories on reincarnation and admitting that she's come as far as she can in this life, that she's just waiting to die.
At the crux of the St. Louis Fed announcement Friday that it is changing its method of forecasting was a dismal acknowledgement — the economy essentially has come as far as it's going to go for the next several years.
On 20 August 2015, Brand uploaded the 366th Trews video, announcing that it would be the final episode. He said "I think we've come as far as we can with The Trews... for now." On 12 October 2016, Brand uploaded the 367th Trews video announcing his return.
Since 1963, Nichinan has been the spring training location for the Hiroshima Carp baseball team. In 1998, plans were made to extend the eastern Kyūshū expressway to come as far as Kitagō town and Nichinan. In 1999, a 12-meter wharf was completed at the eastern head of Aburatsu port.
Stumpf was born 20 February 1892 – according to another source 21 February 1892 – in Grafenberg (Bavaria, Germany) and died 23 July 1958 in Heiligenstadt (Eichsfeld, Germany). He was a catholic tinsmith and a member of a Christian trade union, and he received the basic education of a worker. However, he was well-read and interested in many things. As a journeyman he had come as far as Veneto and South Tyrol.
Fishing is the main economic activity in this area and buyers come as far as Kisumu town to buy fish from traders. Some of the common fishes found in this place are omena (dagaa), mbuta (nile perch), tilapia (ng'ege), kamongo (mudfish), mumi (catfish) among other species. Beach management commonly referred to as BM by the locals offers administrative roles alongside area assistant chief and chief. The current chief is Mark Dero Nyadianga, an energetic and straightforward person.
1566 - December 1. As Melchior travelled north, however, he appears only to have come as far as Flensburg, before making his way south again.It is likely that he met his other brother, the adventurous Andreas, in their hometown and learned how Andreas had just fallen steeply from favour, and perhaps realized that the name Lorck was not advantageous to flash at the Danish court. Anyway, Melchior turned south while his brother entered the service of the enemy and made the bad reputation of his name even worse.
By this time, it was becoming likely that Meares would leave the expedition, and Scott reminded Atkinson of the orders concerning the dogs: "with the depot (of dog food) that has been laid at One Ton, come as far as you can". Atkinson and others accompanied Scott during the ascent of the Beardmore Glacier. On 22 December, at the glacier summit, lat. 85deg7'S, Atkinson returned to base with the First Support Party,Cherry- Garrard, Wright and Keohane reaching Cape Evans on 29 January 1912 after a generally straightforward journey.
Bus of the TransAntofagasta Antofagasta train to Bolivia (FCAB) The higher transportation consists of thirteen lines of minibuses, which correspond to buses with a capacity of fewer than thirty people. The public transport is within a tender and is known as TransAntofagasta. The public transport plan took effect officially on 28 November 2005, replacing the old bus service. The route of these buses finish in the Caleta Coloso (south end of the city) during the year, and during the summer come as far as Balneario Juan Lopez, which is out of town.
The Oort limit is a theoretical location at the outer limits of the Oort cloud, where the amount of comets and minor planets orbiting the Sun drops drastically, or drops entirely. The exact location of such a limit, if there is such one, is uncertain. About 100 comets, of 3500 known comets, come more than 5000 AU from the Sun, and a very few come as far as 20,000 AU from the Sun. So far, it appears that rather than a sudden drop in the amount of comets orbiting the sun at about 50,000 AU, the Oort cloud rather uniformly decreases in size, the further away from the Sun it goes.
Fiennes arguesFiennes p. 275 that Scott was simply "showing flexibility" in changing his plans. But a growing concern that he might need the assistance of the dogs is perhaps evident in Scott's "come as far as you can" order to Atkinson on 22 December – see Southern Journey section above. After dispatching Cherry-Garrard and the dogs to One Ton on 26 February, Atkinson, who was by now aware that there was no dog food at One Ton,SLE Vol II p. 298 – when he found this out, and from whom, is not known wrote: "It cannot be too firmly emphasised that the dog teams were meant merely to hasten the return of the Southern Party and by no means as a relief expedition".
As the reading continues, eight generations after Shem, Terah had three sons: Abram (who would become Abraham), Nahor, and Haran.. Haran had a son Lot and two daughters Milcah and Iscah, and then died in Ur during the lifetime of his father Terah.. In the maftir () reading that concludes the parashah,See, e.g., Menachem Davis, editor, Schottenstein Edition Interlinear Chumash: Bereishis/Genesis, pages 57–58. Abram married Sarai, and Nahor married Haran's daughter Milcah.. Sarai was barren.. Terah took Abram, Sarai, and Lot and set out together from Ur for the land of Canaan, but when they had come as far as Haran, they settled there, and there Terah died.. The seventh reading (, aliyah), the fifth open portion (, petuchah), chapter , and the parashah end here.See, e.g.
Otto describes das Heilige with the expression mysterium tremendum et fascinans—a numinous power revealed in a moment of "awe" that admits of both the horrible shuddering of "religious dread" (tremendum) and fascinating wonder (fascinans) with the overpowering majesty (majestas) of the ineffable, "wholly other" mystery (mysterium).Kristensen: 15-18; Otto: 5-32 Like Chantepie, Kristensen argues that phenomenology seeks the “meaning” of religious phenomena. Kristensen clarifies this supposition by defining the meaning that his phenomenology is seeking as “the meaning that the religious phenomena have for the believers themselves”.James: 144 Furthermore, Kristensen argues that phenomenology is not complete in grouping or classifying the phenomena according to their meaning, but in the act of understanding. “Phenomenology has as its objects to come as far as possible into contact with and to understand the extremely varied and divergent religious data”.
As no one dared to come to blows with the barbarians, Adaarman was able to come as far as the city of Antioch ravaging the sites and fields near the city and then advancing on Coele Syria. He made camp not far from the great city of Apamea, to whose citizens’ embassies he promised to enter the city and leave it unharmed, but then actually entering it where the Persians seized their possessions, enslaved its inhabitants, and put the entire city to the flame then returning in all haste to their own land. As a result of these actions, the emperor Justin dispatched Acacius (the Romans are accustomed to add the name of Archelaus) removing Marcian, who was still besieging Nisibis, from office because he had doubts about his loyalty, as the city had not yet been taken control of. ... As the Romans were retreating.

No results under this filter, show 27 sentences.

Copyright © 2024 RandomSentenceGen.com All rights reserved.