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

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1 From that experience , he derived an ideal of stage unity stemming from a close collaboration ‘ regardless as far as possible of individual prestige and personality ’ , which was reinforced by working in the Group Theatre of the thirties with Auden , Isherwood , Spender , Britten and others .
2 Now , seeing as my own computer literacy extends only as far as Super Mario Bros , I 'm left feeling a little bewildered by it all .
3 There is one poem in which the I dominates to a remarkable extent and which , since it has been read literally , might seem an exception to my argument , namely 62 : If one reads only as far as this point , or reads the rest of the poem inattentively , one might indeed take this as an attack by the poet on his own narcissism .
4 Having seen and made many changes in their time , the Kings retired five years ago — though only as far as next door , and the sign above the shop still says King , maintaining the links back to 1870 and before .
5 Large-scale industrialization and urbanization were bad enough as far as most Basque Nationalists were concerned ; even worse was the descent upon their homeland of tens of thousands of ‘ Spanish ’ immigrant workers , many of whom were affiliated to the Socialist UGT .
6 delegate authority for tasks and decisions down as far as possible
7 Fall down and crawl left under the wall , push the crate left onto the button and jump up through the roof , go up , left , up on the lift , right , and then fall down , go under the lift and go left to collect the object , go right , up on the lift , left under the wall , up through the roof , up , left , up on the lift , left , push the crate left onto the button , go left along the conveyor belt , go left and collect the battery , now go down as far as possible and enter the door to complete the level .
8 Keeping your knees flat on the floor , bring your head and shoulders forward and down as far as possible with elbows pointing outwards .
9 Sitting with legs outstretched , bring the head and shoulders forward and down as far as possible .
10 With legs together and knees flat on the floor , bring the head and shoulders forward and down as far as possible .
11 Sitting as shown , bring the head and shoulders forwards and down as far as possible .
12 Sitting with legs together and knees flat on the floor , bring the head and shoulders forward and down as far as possible .
13 Sitting with legs outstretched , bring the head and shoulders forward and down as far as possible .
14 To delegate decision making down as far as possible .
15 Start with arms outstretched then curve sideways , bringing the arm up and over as far as possible .
16 Start as before and curve sideways , stretching u p and over as far as possible .
17 Start with arms outstretched and curve sideways , bringing the arm up and over as far as possible .
18 Start in the outstretched position and curve sideways , bringing the arm up and over as far as possible .
19 Starting with arms outstretched curve sideways bringing the arm up and over as far as possible .
20 Starting with arms outstretched , curve the body sideways , bringing the upper arm up and over as far as possible .
21 Start with arms outstretched and curve sideways , bringing the arm up and over as far as possible .
22 Start with arms outstretched and curve sideways , bringing the arm up and over as far as possible .
23 Starting with arms outstretched , curve the body sideways , bringing the upper arm up and over as far as possible .
24 Start with arms outstretched and curve sideways , bringing the arm up and over as far as possible .
25 Start with arms outstretched and curve sideways , bringing the arm up and over as far as possible .
26 Not as far as 1 know .
27 No , at least not as far as that will have been changed by CATE .
28 For the individualist , the central task is to understand individuals as agents , and thus as far as possible to understand the social world as the outcome of options and choices taken and made by particular actors .
29 They would have to avoid the Warden 's forces , in these circumstances , so would require to plan their approaches carefully , keeping away as far as possible from Teviotdale and Tweeddale .
30 How much further west the Minoan merchantmen sailed remains a matter for speculation : possibly as far as southern Britain .
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