Example sentences of "[prep] [adv] [adv] [conj] [adj] [is] " in BNC.

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1 The ‘ market egalitarianism ’ argument embodies the idea that all individuals in the market should be placed on an equal footing , in so far as that is possible .
2 The same sort of alternative explanations can also be brought to bear on the variation in educational attainment that is associated with social class , in so far as this is attributable to educational attainment .
3 It is the business of government to listen to them , mediate between them , and evolve the compromise settlements which will take account of all " legitimate " concerns and interests in so far as this is possible .
4 Secondly , agency discretion should be limited in so far as this is compatible with efficient operational decisions .
5 In so far as this is the case , the result is similar to a tax on the carers concerned .
6 combating drug addiction in so far as this is not covered by 7 to 9 ;
7 combating fraud on an international scale in so far as this is not covered by 7 to 9 ;
8 In so far as this is still true it is a hangover from history .
9 Combating drug addiction in so far as this is not covered by 7 to 9 ;
10 Combating fraud on an international scale in so far as this is not covered by 7 to 9 ;
11 A weaker version of the same proposal would be to consider that semantics is an abstraction away from context-dependent utterances , in so far as this is possible ( as suggested by Carnap , 1959 : 13 ; Lyons , 1977a : 591 ) .
12 All such social activities combined to determine the form in which early Anglo-Saxon society developed and a major consideration has to be the definition of all the levels of social organisation in as far as that is yet possible .
13 And if you , you go and see a G P at the end of the financial year or at the wrong part of the financial year , then you may be referred to somewhere strictly because that 's all the G P can , can afford to send you .
14 six pairs of opposites and then expanded by Okay now that that 's fine but how do you move on and where do you move on to in order to get that structured thought pattern ?
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