Example sentences of "[noun pl] [adv] [adv] [adv prt] [subord] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ In pregnancies as far along as yours , one 's womb will expand and then contract after the termination , causing some pain and discomfort .
2 If you do not have Model Books as far back as 35 , all is still not lost .
3 Hopefully you will also be raising money through sponsorship to help selected projects in countries far worse off than our own .
4 Two reporters in particular , Carl Bernstein and Bob Woodward of the Washington Post , had already begun an investigation which convinced them that the operation had been planned by officials much higher up than Liddy ; and even more important , that a deliberate attempt was being made in the White House to cover up the whole matter .
5 Shafts of piercing sunlight slowly push their curious fingers through the dusty waters as far down as they will go .
6 Guests included 8 past presidents as far back as Roger Mansfield ( 1960–61 ) .
7 The race has been taxing young bloods as far back as the 17th Century .
8 First , there was the fact that the crucifix is mentioned in documents as far back as the 1500s , and since what was visible clearly was later in date , restorers reasoned that there must be something underneath it ; then there were the traces of thirteenth-century paint at the foot of the cross .
9 Nummulites are a giant kind of foraminiferan , an important group of rock-forming organisms as far back as the Carboniferous ( and with ancestors in Cambrian rocks ) , and which still form deep sea oozes today .
10 Leith is mentioned in historical records as far back as 1128 , but its authentic history as a port dates from 1329 when King Robert the Bruce granted a charter of ‘ The Harbour and Mills of Leith ’ to the City of Edinburgh .
11 London was linked to all parts of the provinces by weekly services as far back as the reign of Charles I and probably earlier .
12 The luxurious nature of the palace complex , of which this is thought to be only a wing , together with its spectacular position , led archaeologists as far back as 1976 to speculate that this was one of Herod 's palaces .
13 The Quarter can trace its roots as far back as 1460 , when work in precious metals is first recorded in Birmingham .
14 The real problem that Governments always face anywhere in the world is how to distribute central funds to regions and localities as far down as possible .
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