Example sentences of "far [conj] possible [prep] " in BNC.

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1 As they filed aboard , the instructor had moved each man as far as possible up the cage before sitting them down .
2 For the trie , the current structure is searched as far as possible following the sequence of letters in the new word to be added .
3 The law relating to family settlements was therefore concerned with the ways in which limited interests could be created in favour of various members of the family , stretching out as far as possible into the future .
4 The best thing for them to do would be likewise to get their profits up as far as possible above the datum line .
5 Project Elephant , to be announced in full next year , will be run as far as possible along the lines of India 's successful Operation Tiger .
6 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 .
7 When the Government are re-elected , they will enable the Milk Marketing Board to carry forward those proposals as far as possible through the Commission and through the House .
8 But then I return to the knifeblade , flexing gently under my weight as I try to shift my centre of gravity as far as possible over my feet to protect the belay .
9 On Sunday West Germany had complained about the police presence around its embassy , and the slackening of restrictions is thought to have reflected an apparent Czechoslovak desire to remain as far as possible on good terms with both Germanies .
10 The kind of standards of performance which you need to search for and devise are ones that rely as far as possible on observable facts rather than mere opinion .
11 The procedure adopted was to err as far as possible on the side of conservatism , scoring each reply as ‘ psychotic ’ only where this seemed reasonably certain .
12 People must rely as far as possible on not being killed or used as a resource , and on having some space and objects and relations with other people they can count as their own … .
13 The company sees the service as a natural complement to NetWare 4.0 directory services — which have been based as far as possible on the X500 standard .
14 He tried to broaden the base of support for the government , relying as far as possible on legal processes in restraining the press and arresting suspects , sacking the hated Minister of Education , Tolstoy , and planning steps to alleviate the burden of redemption payments on the hardest-pressed peasants .
15 This implies that bonuses or other discretionary awards should be based as far as possible on efficiency criteria — for example , the percentage by which constant service level costs have been reduced , and other productivity measures .
16 It is too early to quantify this but I hope that as before any redundancies can be managed as far as possible on a voluntary basis .
17 If I have a choice between working for a nice man who let's me get on with my work in my own way and as far as possible on my own initiative and a difficult woman , then I 'm not going to hesitate , am I ? ’
18 ’ Do I qualify as a nice man who lets you get on with your work in your own way and as far as possible on your own initiative ? ’
19 We shall highlight the options available to you and their potential benefits and hazards to enable your final decision to be based as far as possible on a complete understanding of the available alternatives .
20 Where the reading skill required is that of interpreting such things as labels and road signs , they should pursue the normal targets and programmes as far as possible for their own safety , though they may need help where practicable to interpret these things through other than ordinary visual means .
21 For this reason it is absolutely vital before setting out on a journey of this type , to plan as far as possible for this eventuality .
22 Keeping your knees flat on the floor , bring your head and shoulders forward and down as far as possible with elbows pointing outwards .
23 Empathizing as far as possible with his hosts , the anthropological research worker seeks to seize the essence of life around him and to incarnate its animating spirit .
24 They can not reconcile the liberal precept that private autonomy should be respected as far as possible with the practice of legally enforcing all promises .
25 All departments were recommended on the launching of the FMI to establish a ‘ management accounting system ’ to be integrated as far as possible with ‘ existing systems for the public expenditure survey , estimates , and appropriation accounts ’ ( Efficiency and Effectiveness , 1982 , app. 3 ) .
26 Even without this problem , it should be our objective to advance negotiations , contract drafting and due diligence as far as possible with the preferred bidder before the remaining offerers realise that they have been unsuccessful .
27 to ensure continuing employment with the Council for existing permanent staff affected by the restructuring , as far as possible at Chesser House ;
28 Fittings should be removed and the body dismantled as far as possible including disconnecting from gas or electrical supply if possible .
29 It is therefore important to ensure that wording is agreed as far as possible during drafting meetings .
30 From that experience , he derived an ideal of stage unity stemming from a close collaboration ‘ regardless as far as possible of individual prestige and personality ’ , which was reinforced by working in the Group Theatre of the thirties with Auden , Isherwood , Spender , Britten and others .
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