Example sentences of "[art] [noun] as far as [adj] " in BNC.

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1 The SATs , it was argued , should be integrated into the curriculum as far as possible using a wide variety of practical tasks and observations .
2 The acceptance of tidied-up urban commons as an alternative to mown grass may be well in the future as far as most local authorities are concerned .
3 When you have filled all the gaps as far as possible , you can start work on the insulating wall .
4 The final four columns of Table 11.1 give details of the financial position of the companies as far as this could be discerned from published data .
5 The attempt now is to provide care on a community rather than an institutional basis , on the assumption that it is good to retain the mentally disordered within the community as far as possible and help to rehabilitate and reintegrate those who have had to go into hospitals for treatment .
6 He reckons wise men do n't need to bother much with the truth as far as ordinary mortals are concerned .
7 Twist your body to the left as far as possible , and then round to the right as far as possible .
8 Hard work , 10 man defending , clearing the ball as far as possible and snatching goals against the run of play , have given safety and enjoyable results , but poor entertainment .
9 Hard work , 10 man defending , clearing the ball as far as possible and snatching goals against the run of play , have given safety and enjoyable results , but poor entertainment .
10 the westgate with part of the wall as far as particular upright stone in the said wall , between the said gates and the standing stile and steps belongs to Chew Stoke and is repaired by the parishioners thereof ; the other part home to the poor house is repaired by the parish of Chew Magna ; the east side is repaired and half of the wall and stile by the parish of Stowey ; the other by the parish of Norton …
11 We accept the general proposition that people should rise to the top as far as possible through their talents and skills , not through wealth or influence or inheritance .
12 The Department of the Environment ( DoE , the central government department with overall responsibility for local government in England ) was , he says , trapped into the position of being both the advocate of local services within the centre and the guardian of the purse-strings as far as local government was concerned ( in that respect the Secretary of State acted as a sort of ‘ mini chancellor ’ ) ( Rhodes , 1986 , p. 238 ) .
13 How far Temple 's aspirations coincided with reality may be judged by these observations committed to paper in 1962 by a man who had been his native clerk : ‘ To speak the gospel truth ’ , this man recalled , ‘ Mr Temple was very harsh towards the native chiefs … really , he did not spare the rod as far as efficient administration was concerned ; … he was bad-tempered …
14 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 " .
15 He attaches great importance to ‘ the association of ideas ’ and sees it as being most powerfully achieved where the punishment symbolises the offence as far as possible .
16 These 10 practices were selected to match the controls as far as possible in terms of practice size , location , and main provider unit .
17 Now take hold of your top leg by the ankle and pull back the leg as far as possible without straining .
18 Now take hold of your top leg by the ankle and pull back the leg as far as possible without straining .
19 Take hold of your top leg by the ankle and pull back the leg as far as possible without straining .
20 Take hold of your top leg by the ankle and pull back the leg as far as possible without straining .
21 Take hold of your top leg by the ankle and pull back the leg as far as possible without straining .
22 Take hold of your top leg by the ankle and pull back the leg as far as possible without straining .
23 Take hold of your top leg by the ankle and pull back the leg as far as possible without straining .
24 Take hold of your top leg by the ankle and pull back the leg as far as possible without straining .
25 Take hold of your top leg by the ankle and pull back the leg as far as possible without straining .
26 Take hold of your top leg by the ankle and pull back the leg as far as possible without straining .
27 Take hold of your top leg by the ankle and pull back the leg as far as possible without straining .
28 Take hold of your top leg by the ankle and pull back the leg as far as possible without straining .
29 Take hold of your top leg by the ankle and pull back the leg as far as possible without straining .
30 Take hold of your top leg by the ankle and pull back the leg as far as possible without straining .
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