Example sentences of "[adv] widely as [adj] " in BNC.

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1 The student would need to read as widely as possible in different kinds of poetry , to learn something about literary history , genre , and convention , and to acquire the practical-critical skills of close reading .
2 It highlights our determination to spread opportunity as widely as possible .
3 Great care was taken to see that this work was disseminated as widely as possible .
4 Consequently , part of their strategy was to diffuse the leadership of the movement as widely as possible .
5 When darkness fell , the men drove off up the escarpment and made for the rendezvous , spreading themselves out as widely as possible .
6 Circulate them as widely as possible .
7 It should be available in libraries and as widely as possible , because the principles expressed are significant well beyond the field of boron chemistry .
8 A weekly Burmese paper called Khit Thit was also published and distributed as widely as possible throughout the country .
9 ‘ A free and independent society is one in which the ownership of property is spread as widely as possible ’ according to the 1983 Conservative Election Manifesto .
10 A free and independent society is one in which the ownership of property is spread as widely as possible
11 Stand up straight and circle both arms as widely as possible first forwards and then backwards .
12 The purpose of these ports was to spread out American naval forces so that a sneak attack could not cripple the fleet , although others suggested that their intent was actually to spread the pork as widely as possible .
13 AIS is an information service with a job , and that is to spread its precious data as widely as possible in order to make aviation safer for us all .
14 By treating his subject as widely as possible , by seeing it in terms of the history of war , rather than as the more narrowly defined military history , the modern student will come to understand it in its many facets and complexities .
15 It will now be essential for Sony and its allies to maintain the gathering momentum and to spread its influence as widely as possible if their impressive new platform is to become — as they hope and intend — the de facto world standard for electronic book publishing in the 1990s and beyond .
16 The cost of developing new innovative products is extremely high ; companies must be able to defray the high front-end cost associated with translating inventions into commercially successful products by marketing them as widely as possible around the world .
17 The politics of representation are of fundamental concern to the movement , even if we interpret both words — ‘ politics ’ and ‘ representation ’ — as widely as possible .
18 8.4 All means possible should be used to raise the level of awareness in the general population by use of the media , providing publicity material for voluntary groups etc 8.5 The SHEG guide " Coping with Dementia — A Handbook for Carers " should be distributed as widely as possible to all carers .
19 Like a good gardener , you scatter the seeds — your applications — as widely as possible and hope that some at least fall on fertile ground .
20 The purpose of the motion is to enable the House , with the Chair 's permission , to range as widely as possible over the subject of employment and unemployment , over the Government 's policies and record , over Labour 's record — not least that of the shadow Chancellor — and over the alternative policies that may be offered if the format of the Government changes .
21 Through its national resources centre , by collaboration with university departments and other academics , community-based and government bodies , in promoting conferences , workshops and seminars , and supporting a visiting fellows programme , CRER hopes to disseminate its research results as widely as possible .
22 Those preparing or using illustrations for publication should be trained in computer graphics , to spread the expertise as widely as possible .
23 NERC is in a situation in which it can not please every department , and it can only achieve a limited degree of acceptability by adopting the negative posture of being seen not to be unfair to particular departments ( hence spreading small numbers of grants as widely as possible ) .
24 Most important of all , its language , now more and more generally accepted as the ultimate badge of nationality , must be supported and a knowledge of it spread as widely as possible .
25 The aim is to disseminate messages as widely as possible within a given community .
26 Paragraph two was current solution to see the sort the place where the advertisers as widely as possible , presumably based on the job description .
27 Third process teaching and learning styles should vary as widely as possible in order to provide maximum stimulation for both teachers and pupils and care should be taken to plan programmes with a long term rhythm of change or variety the element of chance and serendipity
28 This has taken a number of forms and has not spread as widely as some of its supporters might have hoped .
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