Example sentences of "the [noun sg] [adv] far [conj] [adj] " in BNC.
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31 | Take hold of your top leg by the ankle and pull back the leg as far as possible without straining . |
32 | Take hold of your top leg by the ankle and pull back the leg as far as possible without straining . |
33 | Otherwise he concealed the fact that he was in the army as far as possible . |
34 | At the same time raise the feet off the floor as far as possible . |
35 | Raise the arms towards the toes , lifting the head and shoulders off the floor as far as possible without straining . |
36 | Raise the arms towards the toes , lifting the head and shoulders off the floor as far as possible without straining . |
37 | Raise the arms towards the toes , lifting the head and shoulders off the floor as far as possible . |
38 | Raise the arms towards the toes , lifting the head and shoulders off the floor as far as possible without straining.Continue stretching up gently for 10 counts . |
39 | Curl your toes back , then raise the arms towards the toes , lifting the head and shoulders off the floor as far as possible . |
40 | Raise the arms towards the toes , lifting the head and shoulders off the floor as far as possible . |
41 | Well over £1m has gone into the project so far but exact figures are not available . |
42 | However , we would ask that you complete the form as far as possible so that realistic estimates of the total number of tests to be undertaken may be made . |
43 | The book conveniently divides them into Staffordshire and non-Staffordshire , this is an entirely justifiable division , for throughout the period when lustre decoration was used ( from 1805 to the present ) Staffordshire was the workshop of the world as far as ceramic production was concerned . |
44 | Leader Paul Harford said : ‘ Today puts Cleveland back on the map as far as mainline rail services in Britain are concerned . ’ |
45 | This may , in fact , already be the position as far as executive directors are concerned , in that they are employees and it is usual for the court to imply a term in employment contracts to the effect that employees will carry out their duties with reasonable care and skill . |
46 | Now , in this article you 'll find information to help prevent the disease as far as possible . |