Example sentences of "and [adv] [adv] [adv] as " in BNC.
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1 | This example of practical remembrance is paralleled in our other welfare facilities — at Sussexdown and Richard Peack House and the Eagle Lodges — and perhaps most importantly as we reach out through our Honorary Welfare Officers and out members to find and to help individuals in need . |
2 | Rothbury ceased to be clerk of the council when he was appointed a justice of the court of King 's Bench in 1295 , but he remained clerk of Parliament till at least 1307 and perhaps as late as 1314 . |
3 | Keeping your knees flat on the floor , bring your head and shoulders forward and down as far as possible with elbows pointing outwards . |
4 | Sitting with legs outstretched , bring the head and shoulders forward and down as far as possible . |
5 | With legs together and knees flat on the floor , bring the head and shoulders forward and down as far as possible . |
6 | Sitting as shown , bring the head and shoulders forwards and down as far as possible . |
7 | Sitting with legs together and knees flat on the floor , bring the head and shoulders forward and down as far as possible . |
8 | Sitting with legs outstretched , bring the head and shoulders forward and down as far as possible . |
9 | On the other hand , the Laffer curve constructed for the UK by the London Business School , and work by Minford in the UK and Lindsey in the US , do indicate that reductions in the composite rate of tax below 60% and down as far as around 45% , have strong incentive effects on output — the converse of rises in tax rate between 45 and 60% having strong disincentive effects . |
10 | The environmental conditions with which the system is in equilibrium may shift , and only so long as the equilibrium can be set at new and workable positions can the species survive . |
11 | Citizens of the United Kingdom do , however , have an individual right of access to the European enforcement agencies whether Her Majesty 's government likes it or not , so long that is , and only so long as that government continues to accede to the Convention and the jurisdiction of the machinery which it establishes . |
12 | For the individualist , the central task is to understand individuals as agents , and thus as far as possible to understand the social world as the outcome of options and choices taken and made by particular actors . |
13 | His car was likened to a bullet … and just as effectively as a bullet he killed five people . |
14 | Traditionally , organisations are constructed pyramidally , with a hierarchy most powerful at the top and progressively less so as the pyramid spreads downwards . |
15 | Start with arms outstretched then curve sideways , bringing the arm up and over as far as possible . |
16 | Start as before and curve sideways , stretching u p and over as far as possible . |
17 | Start with arms outstretched and curve sideways , bringing the arm up and over as far as possible . |
18 | Start in the outstretched position and curve sideways , bringing the arm up and over as far as possible . |
19 | Starting with arms outstretched curve sideways bringing the arm up and over as far as possible . |
20 | Starting with arms outstretched , curve the body sideways , bringing the upper arm up and over as far as possible . |
21 | Start with arms outstretched and curve sideways , bringing the arm up and over as far as possible . |
22 | Start with arms outstretched and curve sideways , bringing the arm up and over as far as possible . |
23 | Starting with arms outstretched , curve the body sideways , bringing the upper arm up and over as far as possible . |
24 | Start with arms outstretched and curve sideways , bringing the arm up and over as far as possible . |
25 | Start with arms outstretched and curve sideways , bringing the arm up and over as far as possible . |
26 | ‘ Of course it was — and damned thoroughly too as you can see . ’ |
27 | The apparent extension of the effects of the collision of the Indian and Eurasian Plates to much of central and eastern Asia , and possibly as far as the Baikal Rift ( Fig. 3.21 ) , in fact indicates that the consequences of plate interaction need not necessarily be confined to plate margins . |
28 | Commerce was the raison d'être of the Old Town and possibly as early as the 10C it embraced a huge mix of nationalities . |
29 | It had come half way up the bunk , and nearly as far as Willis 's blankets . |
30 | They occupied sites along the course of the Water of Leith past Canonmills and up as far as Dean Village . |