Example sentences of "[verb] that as far [subord] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Well what I 'm sugge , but as an alternative I 'm suggesting that as far as that 's concerned you put down
2 Laws exist which ensure that as far as possible , accidents , fire , infection and pollution are prevented .
3 Because of the shortage of such funds , it is essential to arrive at methods for their use that ensure that as far as possible :
4 Separate day and night attendants for the lunatics were to be engaged as required , and the master was told that as far as possible fresh water should be provided for bathing each casual .
5 It can be shown that as far as mechanical properties are concerned , where the elasticity tensor is of fourth rank , no terms higher than are required .
6 Remember that as far as possible you should make your living arrangements prior to your arrival at the University , whether in on-campus or off-campus accommodation .
7 We are , therefore , anxious that he should not be thrown away in some other role and I hope that any plan he has made will be carefully examined so as to ensure that as far as possible he does not do something foolhardy .
8 So many different factors may be relevant that no generalized conclusions can be reached , and the best that librarians can do is to ensure that as far as possible conditions for use in their own libraries are adapted to meet what research has revealed as ideal conditions .
9 The pre-meeting is essential to clarify the teacher 's aims and objectives and to ensure that as far as possible these can be met .
10 Other hospitals will also bring their rubbish to be burnt in Gloucester — the hospital says that it hopes that as far as local people are concerned waste wo n't now be a dirty word .
11 This point concerns slaughter , which has been mentioned already ; however , I would just mention that as far as religious slaughter is concerned , recent research makes it absolutely clear that animals which are killed by cutting their throats can go for between 15 and 120 seconds able to detect what is going on around them .
12 More recently , however , Hécaen , De Agostini and Monzon-Montes ( 1981 ) have confirmed that as far as most language functions are concerned , cerebral bilaterality is associated with familial sinistrality rather than strength of hand preference , Nonetheless , some language functions , such as naming of objects , appear to depend upon the left hemisphere in both familial and non-familial sinistrals .
13 Although , he confesses , he can not provide ‘ money saving ideas , ’ he firmly believes that as far as mid-range systems go , Unix functionality is now on a par with proprietary systems , reflected in reduced proprietary pricing , and that substitution , rather than wholesale replacement , is the key to open systems .
14 Such representations have to be very carefully researched , ensuring that as far as possible every detail is correct .
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