Example sentences of "[noun sg] [adv] [adv] [conj] possible in " in BNC.

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1 She inserted her key as quietly as possible in the front door of the house where she had a room and crept upstairs .
2 FMC have been training farmers to use the insecticide as economically as possible in an effort to pre-empt the ban .
3 whether the provisions in question were adopted before or after the Directive , a national court must interpret the national law as far as possible in the light and wording of the Directive in order to achieve the aims of the Community law .
4 The main emphasis was on encouraging the use of evidence extracted from former Mafia members , who would now give evidence as far as possible in front of the judge alone [ for other provisions see p. 38979 ] .
5 Captain Duro was anxious to start the return voyage as soon as possible in order to avoid the equinoctial gales , and now that he had given his permission , Gerald saw no reason to delay his daughter 's departure further .
6 It 's a matter of fact that the strategy of the county council is to locate development as far as possible in and around the main settlements of the county .
7 Confidently and calmly explain your predicament and write down the person 's description as soon as possible in case you decide to contact the police .
8 The stated aim of the Nuffield Science units , for instance , was to place the student as far as possible in the experimental mode , to give experience of " thinking like a scientist " .
9 I know , and the employer knows , that I have a role to play , and I want to learn the role as quickly as possible in order to reduce my uncertainty to certainty , and to merge myself into the rest of the cast of actors or members .
10 Fear that the use of defective vision would make it deteriorate further has been replaced by positive encouragement and training to use even severely defective sight as effectively as possible in learning and in day-to-day living .
11 A pupil who is making a constant effort to use vision as fully as possible in school tasks may sometimes find this effort to be somewhat of an overload when his or her general level of well-being is low , for instance , when suffering from a cold or feeling particularly tired .
12 We shall be hoping to collate this information as early as possible in the next session
13 first , the existing local authorities argued for the retention of the status quo ; second , some Conservative Members of Parliament sought to retain the existing system as far as possible in such areas as Surrey ; third , groups concerned with some services — particularly education — pointed out weaknesses in the proposals as far as their service was concerned ( Rhodes 1970 : 120 ) .
14 You are the kind of person who likes to get to the hands-on stage as soon as possible in the learning cycle .
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