Example sentences of "[adv] [adv] far as it " in BNC.

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1 Paschal 's grant of 1103 certainly extended the primacy to Anselm 's successors , but only so far as it had been ‘ enjoyed by Anselm 's predecessors ’ .
2 Furthermore s. 2(4) European Communities Act 1972 provides that any Act of the Westminster Parliament shall be presumed not to conflict with EEC legislation , and will be given effect only so far as it does not conflict with the EEC legislation .
3 The best advice is : aim at concentrating all your intelligence on the specific question , and bring in your knowledge only so far as it is relevant .
4 An organisation will be effective only so far as it helps individual members to achieve their own personal objectives , and a large part of the task of management is therefore concerned with this problem .
5 Make sure that the pattern is straight and gently feed it down as far as it will go .
6 By now they were almost halfway down , the drop not so far as it had been , but it was still a long way and Maggie almost crept to the slight shelter of the rocky bank .
7 Great as far as it goes , but where are the mighty affirmations of life that soul once was ?
8 ‘ Umm , I just turn my guitar up as far as it will go , ’ explains the puzzled axe hero .
9 I find a track leading off the road into a stand of trees ; I take the car up as far as it will go , then turn the lights out .
10 So that was all right as far as it went .
11 This was all right as far as it went .
12 The man , who had winched his seat back as far as it would go , lay beside her , staring up through the sunroof at the sky which was now a pure and empty blue .
13 His chair was tilted back as far as it would go .
14 He slipped the matchbox under the netting and pushed it back as far as it would go .
15 ‘ It has served me perfectly well thus far as it is , Miss Kenton , though I appreciate your thoughts .
16 This was , of course , true as far as it went .
17 It 's a long road from here to there — at least as far as it was from there to here via Jamaica !
18 Merely pushing the lever forwards as far as it will go is not enough because the lock may be very stiff .
19 When the body is bent forward as far as it will go , the leg muscles are held tense and the position maintained for a count of ten .
20 The student sits on the floor and opens his legs in front of him , pushing his body weight forward as far as it will go .
21 If , instead of ( 29 ) , I say ( 30 ) , then I direct you to pay particular attention and care to each of the operations involved in doing ( 29 ) , this being an implicature of the use of the longer expression : ( 29 ) Open the door ( 30 ) Walk up to the door , turn the door handle clockwise as far as it will go , and then pull gently towards you But perhaps the most important of the sub-maxims of Manner is the fourth , " be orderly " .
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