Example sentences of "[noun pl] [modal v] [adv] far [conj] possible " in BNC.
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1 | These difficult questions should so far as possible be confined to those fields of law to which they are immediately relevant and I do not regard them as relevant questions under the Theft Act 1968 , ’ |
2 | These difficult questions should so far as possible be confined to those fields of law to which they are immediately relevant and I do not regard them as relevant questions under the Theft Act 1968 " . |
3 | Thus there is generally a presumption that business agreements are intended to be legally binding , and the courts generally accept an element of imprecision in business agreements so that " the dealings of men may so far as possible be treated as effective and that the law may not incur the reproach of being the destroyer of bargains " ( per Lord Tomlin in Hillas v Arcos [ 1932 ] All ER Rep 494 , at p499 ) . |
4 | In all situations the decision to call the police should as far as possible be taken after consultation with the appropriate manager . |
5 | Craft or small-scale industries should as far as possible exploit local materials and have a high value added that can be retained by the producer . |
6 | Four one three , the C E C agrees with the movements of motion four one three that European Works Councils should as far as possible be made up of elected trade union representatives , but the European directive needs to take account of different industrial relations traditions in different countries . |
7 | Mock interviews should as far as possible mirror the real thing . |