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

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1 She looked stonily across the table , telling herself that all she and Edward had to do was get out of here , as soon as possible compatible with the observance of social niceties and the maintenance of civilised behaviour .
2 The control of downy mildew is preventative , not curative , therefore the vigneron must commence spraying as early as possible prior to the flowering if the first infection is to be prevented .
3 If your army includes eleven to fifteen Trolls these may be organised into either a single unit , two as near as possible equally-sized units , or three as near a possible equally-sized units .
4 If your army includes eleven to fifteen bases these may be organised into either a single unit , two as near as possible equally-sized units , or three as near as possible equally-sized units .
5 If your army includes eleven to fifteen bases these may be organised into either a single unit , two as near as possible equally-sized units , or three as near as possible equally-sized units .
6 The two societies gave expression to their own dominant interests as far as possible unhindered by each other 's interference .
7 You 'll be given a fistful of them and the one that is set for you should be the first one that you do , but then the groups should pick something which is as far as possible relevant to what 's actually going on in your profession at the moment .
8 They wanted to see it happy and successful and as far as possible united .
9 As far as possible fresh and home-grown produce is used and old fashioned puddings ( the ones that do not count the calories ) are a speciality .
10 Separate day and night attendants for the lunatics were to be engaged as required , and the master was told that as far as possible fresh water should be provided for bathing each casual .
11 So the writer of police procedurals is basically faced with the task of making what is in life dull into reading that is as far as possible exciting .
12 The clearest example of referential language is scientific prose , in which the evocation of feeling is as far as possible eliminated , and the writer 's and reader 's attention focused entirely on things .
13 In general , it was apparent that as far as possible different regions of the country ( with the exception of East Anglia and the South West ) were to gain at least one designation .
14 Signed Danish is a gestural/auditive language in which Danish is spoken at the same time as signs from the Sign Language are used for all words which have a concept , and as far as possible grammatical rules [ are used ] from sign language .
15 During 1927 and 1928 , most of the South Metropolitan track was relaid and as far as possible wood-block surfaces were replaced by tar-bound macadam .
16 Other acts sought to prohibit as far as possible corrupt practices and limited the amount of money a candidate could spend on election expenses .
17 As far as possible original characteristics have been carefully preserved , though the wall can not be seen from passing trains .
18 The variability of the disorder , however , will inevitably mean that a proportion of such healthy people will prove to have the mutation , with uncertainty as to their prognosis and need for treatment or a change in their lifestyle as well as possible adverse consequences with regard to insurance and employment .
19 These two criteria will determine the extent to which it is felt that the test can provide a meaningful assessment of children who may have additional articulatory , sensory or physical disorders , as well as possible linguistic difficulties .
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