Example sentences of "[coord] [adv] [adv] [adv] as " in BNC.

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1 which we can be sure , or think we can be sure , of biological connection is always very narrow ; but sociological kinship , which depends only on our willingness to slot individuals into particular verbal categories , can be extended as far as we like , or rather as far as local convention requires , and that may be thousands of miles and include many thousands of individuals .
2 This follows the ethic pursued in the conversion of similarly old city-centre premises in New York of leaving exteriors more or less alone so as not to attract attention .
3 So they can expect to live more or less as long as any , as , as , as any woman does .
4 Mark Hateley and I have 70 between us , which is incredible , but it really does n't matter if I score or not tomorrow just as long as we get one more than Bruges . ’
5 ‘ Indeed , ’ he said flatly , ‘ we see one among them who does not serve you , Khan , or not so far as we are aware .
6 We will then let you know whether you are exempt or not as soon as possible .
7 Not a trace of the search or the find remained — or not as far as he could see .
8 And that 's a beamer , and DaSilva is , stifled in the extreme , it 's a no ball , now whether that was because it was a beamer I think , but we do n't know whether it 's overstretched or not as far as footwork was concerned , it brought a run down to square leg anyway , and er DaSilva is now eighteen , total a hundred and twelve for three . .
9 I was hoping to see Laura Channing alone , or as near alone as we could get in that hullaballoo .
10 Documentary evidence , such as a letter from a bank , must be sent with your application form , or as soon after as possible .
11 Almost the most enjoyable thing of all is Lewis 's ability to find traces of the ‘ old world ’ — beliefs which go back to Isadore of Seville or Macrobius or even as far as Plato — surviving in the pages of Fielding , Johnson or Wordsworth .
12 However , while the nature of the effect of feedback on gain is similar for each circuit arrangement , occurrence of a decreased or increased gain simply depending on whether the feedback is negative or positive , the character of the effect of feedback on the input and output impedance depends on whether the relevant circuit connection is series or parallel as well as on whether the feedback is negative or positive .
13 This example of practical remembrance is paralleled in our other welfare facilities — at Sussexdown and Richard Peack House and the Eagle Lodges — and perhaps most importantly as we reach out through our Honorary Welfare Officers and out members to find and to help individuals in need .
14 Rothbury ceased to be clerk of the council when he was appointed a justice of the court of King 's Bench in 1295 , but he remained clerk of Parliament till at least 1307 and perhaps as late as 1314 .
15 Keeping your knees flat on the floor , bring your head and shoulders forward and down as far as possible with elbows pointing outwards .
16 Sitting with legs outstretched , bring the head and shoulders forward and down as far as possible .
17 With legs together and knees flat on the floor , bring the head and shoulders forward and down as far as possible .
18 Sitting as shown , bring the head and shoulders forwards and down as far as possible .
19 Sitting with legs together and knees flat on the floor , bring the head and shoulders forward and down as far as possible .
20 Sitting with legs outstretched , bring the head and shoulders forward and down as far as possible .
21 On the other hand , the Laffer curve constructed for the UK by the London Business School , and work by Minford in the UK and Lindsey in the US , do indicate that reductions in the composite rate of tax below 60% and down as far as around 45% , have strong incentive effects on output — the converse of rises in tax rate between 45 and 60% having strong disincentive effects .
22 The environmental conditions with which the system is in equilibrium may shift , and only so long as the equilibrium can be set at new and workable positions can the species survive .
23 Citizens of the United Kingdom do , however , have an individual right of access to the European enforcement agencies whether Her Majesty 's government likes it or not , so long that is , and only so long as that government continues to accede to the Convention and the jurisdiction of the machinery which it establishes .
24 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 .
25 His car was likened to a bullet … and just as effectively as a bullet he killed five people .
26 Traditionally , organisations are constructed pyramidally , with a hierarchy most powerful at the top and progressively less so as the pyramid spreads downwards .
27 Start with arms outstretched then curve sideways , bringing the arm up and over as far as possible .
28 Start as before and curve sideways , stretching u p and over as far as possible .
29 Start with arms outstretched and curve sideways , bringing the arm up and over as far as possible .
30 Start in the outstretched position and curve sideways , bringing the arm up and over as far as possible .
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