Example sentences of "and how far [pron] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 There are arguments about what is " the best " , and how far one goes in meeting present taste before developing it ; there are arguments about paternalism and mandarin or upper-class standards ; but no children 's librarian would accept a purely passive supply function ; all would agree that one hopes to provide opportunities for wider exploration and the growth of informed taste , whatever it turns out to be .
2 All multi-divisional companies face dilemmas and choices on the extent to which they seek to centralise or decentralise their operations and how far they try to fit their industrial relations into their strategic plans and organisational structure .
3 What part the laity could play in the Church and how far they felt alienated is for discussion later .
4 He wondered if they had been primed to talk to him , and how far they had been told they could go .
5 All trainee managers follow the same route ; how fast and how far they develop depends entirely on their individual performance .
6 Exercises , whether for translation or other kinds of manipulation , can be neatly presented in sentences , with a tick or a mark for each one , and in this way everybody knows where they are going , and how far they have come in developing the necessary formal basis .
7 One may argue indefinitely how far contents followed taste and how far they created it , but there is no doubt that the broad ‘ entertainment ’ appeal of the press increased at the expense of hard news and information .
8 It 's in the case of how we police students that the question about where we draw the line and how far we become engaged are most problematic , I think , and it 's in that case really that I 'm proposing this distinction .
9 ‘ By the time we get through that little lot , ’ smiled Dr Danie Craven , ‘ at least we will know how bad we are and how far we have to go to catch up . ’
10 The exact location is important , as are details of when the accident happened and how far someone has fallen .
11 Further experiments will be carried out to determine the underlying reasons for this kind of confusion and how far it occurs in everyday life situations .
12 The extent to which accounting information enters into the consideration of relevance and how far it meets these constraints , is determined by an additional concept : materiality .
13 Because of the pressure of space , I can not enter into the arguments about whether Buddhism is a theistic religion , and how far it has moved away from its Hindu parent religion .
14 My main interests were how intrusive was the presence of the senior members of staff and how far I agreed with their evaluation of the lessons observed .
15 ‘ To be honest , it will depend how the rugby is going and how far I have progressed with Scotland ’ .
16 If a bad undershoot seems inevitable , again prompt action is needed rather than waiting to see what happens and how far you get .
17 You compare your performance with other companies ' to identify where and how far you need to catch up , and what practices you need to adopt in order to do so .
18 It is important to know what you want to get , and how far you want to go .
19 Choose where and how far you want to walk .
20 He encouraged himself with promises that after ten paces he could rest , then demanded of himself that he manage another five and another five until he lost count of how far he 'd come and how far he had to go .
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