Example sentences of "[prep] [adj] [noun pl] as far [conj] " in BNC.

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1 The proposed timetable for public platforms/launches as far as these can be scheduled is as follows :
2 Sessions last one hour and they are grouped with similar children as far as possible .
3 The tumbled surface of the sea looked blue-green , with white horses as far as the eye could see .
4 The broad lines of advice had in fact already been established : the deflection of arterial traffic from built-up areas as far as practicable ; failing this , traffic should be either elevated or sunken when passing through urban areas ; vehicles , cyclists and pedestrians should be segregated on important traffic routes ; frontage access should be restricted ; fly-over crossings should be provided .
5 Saving on unavoidable costs : pay poll tax monthly ( rather than let the Council have free use of your money for a year ) ; use annual season tickets , which are substantially cheaper ; check if you can economise on energy use — within sensible limits as far as your family 's health is concerned .
6 Then pull each leg away in opposite directions as far as it will go .
7 This chapter aims to reflect the reality of interdisciplinary contacts while maintaining that the pivot for the development of early learning opportunities for all children is educational and that , therefore , the ‘ lead department ’ in local authorities as far as under-fives ( including of course special needs ) is , or ought legitimately to be , education .
8 ANDF does not change the fundamental constructs of software , and data can move between applications on different machines as far as it would ordinarily be able to do .
9 Applied to the artists showing at Brussels , the term could have no very definite meaning , and Apollinaire found it hard to identify many specific characteristics shared by the painters , or even to distinguish Cubism from Fauvism : ‘ One feature unites them , for if the principal merit of the painters who have been called the Fauves was the return to fundamental principles as far as colour and composition are concerned , the Cubists , in order to extend yet further the province of an art thus renewed , have sought to return to basic principles of drawing and inspiration .
10 Adjudication officers are expected to rely on reported decisions as far as possible .
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