Example sentences of "[noun sg] [adv] far [conj] possible " in BNC.

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1 Nevertheless , it is still advisable to train your dog to defecate on command as far as possible .
2 Some directors were of course friends of administration , and used their powers of patronage as far as possible to supplement the efforts of government , but others , and notably the Elphinstone family , used their Indian patronage to sustain an opposition to Henry Dundas in Scotland .
3 For practical and economic reasons , therefore and in general , the main objective of systematic cleaning will be to reduce the use of manual labour as far as possible and to substitute other forms of energy mainly chemical .
4 This approach is difficult to reconcile with the principle of supremacy of Community law and would not seem to be the correct way to apply the principle of indirect effect the duty of the national courts to interpret national law as far as possible to bring it into line with Community obligations .
5 whether the provisions in question were adopted before or after the Directive , a national court must interpret the national law as far as possible in the light and wording of the Directive in order to achieve the aims of the Community law .
6 Vary your walk home from work as far as possible .
7 The attempt now is to provide care on a community rather than an institutional basis , on the assumption that it is good to retain the mentally disordered within the community as far as possible and help to rehabilitate and reintegrate those who have had to go into hospitals for treatment .
8 Twist your body to the left as far as possible , and then round to the right as far as possible .
9 It is important to trace the history of a site as far as possible , and identify its present and previous uses .
10 The basic philosophy involves farming as far as possible within a closed system : in a nutshell , growing crops to feed the animals and using the manure those animals produce to fertilize the soil in order to grow more crops .
11 The general purpose of these provisions is to allow the court so far as possible to settle competing claims in one set of proceedings .
12 It will be recalled ( see Chapter 4 , p53 ) that the registrar is not affected with notice of any trust and that references to trusts are excluded from the register so far as possible ( Land Registration Act 1925 , s74 ) .
13 Hard work , 10 man defending , clearing the ball as far as possible and snatching goals against the run of play , have given safety and enjoyable results , but poor entertainment .
14 Hard work , 10 man defending , clearing the ball as far as possible and snatching goals against the run of play , have given safety and enjoyable results , but poor entertainment .
15 The main emphasis was on encouraging the use of evidence extracted from former Mafia members , who would now give evidence as far as possible in front of the judge alone [ for other provisions see p. 38979 ] .
16 It 's a matter of fact that the strategy of the county council is to locate development as far as possible in and around the main settlements of the county .
17 We accept the general proposition that people should rise to the top as far as possible through their talents and skills , not through wealth or influence or inheritance .
18 The designer attempts to reduce friction as far as possible , so most stepping motor systems have very little inherent damping and consequently a poorly.damped single-step response .
19 If you are acquiring a cross-breed , try to establish its parentage as far as possible .
20 Even without this problem , it should be our objective to advance negotiations , contract drafting and due diligence as far as possible with the preferred bidder before the remaining offerers realise that they have been unsuccessful .
21 Terminology as far as possible conforms to that used by the Electronic Engineering Association and the Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers in their software standards publications .
22 The SATs , it was argued , should be integrated into the curriculum as far as possible using a wide variety of practical tasks and observations .
23 It seemed essential to minimise the proliferation of paper as far as possible and to centralise the recording of achievement in such a way that updating over a number of years would be possible .
24 In the species accounts which follow the aim has been to describe the ‘ normal ’ pattern as far as possible .
25 They 're sticking to the original pattern as far as possible of a broad gauge engine with wheels seven feet in diameter and extensive use of wood .
26 After a time this ability becomes as instinctive as is the power of singing or whistling a note of any pitch desired , but it should be obvious that horn parts should keep to ‘ vocal ’ intervals or stepwise movement as far as possible .
27 Heaters and uplifts would be positioned behind rocks and bogwood as far as possible .
28 The stated aim of the Nuffield Science units , for instance , was to place the student as far as possible in the experimental mode , to give experience of " thinking like a scientist " .
29 It was even more important to know when evil gods would be in charge so as to avoid trouble as far as possible by doing nothing at such times .
30 Now take hold of your top leg by the ankle and pull back the leg as far as possible without straining .
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