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

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1 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 .
2 The basic philosophy involves farming as far as possible within a closed system : in a nutshell , growing crops to feed the animals and using the manure those animals produce to fertilize the soil in order to grow more crops .
3 My approach is to research the zoology of the various creatures , the ecology , chemistry , and physical properties of the sea , and then try to mimic these conditions as far as possible in a home aquarium .
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 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 .
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 The idea has its parallel in the ever-higher smoke stacks and ever-longer sewage outfalls which were designed to export pollution problems as far as possible from their source .
8 The idea has its parallel in the ever-higher smoke stacks and ever-longer sewage outfalls which were designed to export pollution problems as far as possible from their source .
9 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 .
10 Alternatively , policy-making elites may choose to co-opt organized interest groups into compliance with government policies as far as possible by creating sham ‘ corporatist ’ institutions and ideologies .
11 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 .
12 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 .
13 They 're sticking to the original pattern as far as possible of a broad gauge engine with wheels seven feet in diameter and extensive use of wood .
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 It was even more important to know when evil gods would be in charge so as to avoid trouble as far as possible by doing nothing at such times .
16 Now take hold of your top leg by the ankle and pull back the leg as far as possible without straining .
17 Now take hold of your top leg by the ankle and pull back the leg as far as possible without straining .
18 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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