Example sentences of "[noun] and [Wh adv] far [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 Further experiments will be carried out to determine the underlying reasons for this kind of confusion and how far it occurs in everyday life situations .
2 The extent to which accounting information enters into the consideration of relevance and how far it meets these constraints , is determined by an additional concept : materiality .
3 All multi-divisional companies face dilemmas and choices on the extent to which they seek to centralise or decentralise their operations and how far they try to fit their industrial relations into their strategic plans and organisational structure .
4 Decisions are then needed on how to train , which will include whether or which parts should be on-line or off-line , whether the operator is required to function in a mainly programmed ( i.e. rule-following ) mode and how far he may need to function in a conceptual ( i.e. actions based on understanding ) mode .
5 My main interests were how intrusive was the presence of the senior members of staff and how far I agreed with their evaluation of the lessons observed .
6 What part the laity could play in the Church and how far they felt alienated is for discussion later .
7 I think it would affect their marriages , their inter-personal relationships , their co-habitations , the way that they deal with people at work , their sense of who they are in the world and how far they can go in the world , and I think that 's what makes the problem so serious because it has very , very long-reaching effects .
8 It 's in the case of how we police students that the question about where we draw the line and how far we become engaged are most problematic , I think , and it 's in that case really that I 'm proposing this distinction .
9 One may argue indefinitely how far contents followed taste and how far they created it , but there is no doubt that the broad ‘ entertainment ’ appeal of the press increased at the expense of hard news and information .
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