Example sentences of "and [verb] [prep] the far [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 When I made no response he turned and gazed at the far line of coral reef that was marked by a fret of white breaking water .
2 Thus Forrestal reflected in July 1946 that the United States might have to tolerate much that it did not like about British conduct and influence in the Far East .
3 With its occupants pushed firmly back into their seats , the Turbo R thumped a hole in the air and lunged for the far horizon , covering the quarter-mile in a staggering 14.8secs on the way .
4 Going too fast would result in his jumping over the pool and crashing into the far end .
5 Maidstone turned and shouted towards the far end of the bar : ‘ Franco ! ’
6 He let go the clutch , lifted the front wheel and drove at the far bank , sand-spit dead ahead .
7 Mr Hughes believes it is the only such electronic game aimed at an adult market and the only one not designed and manufactured in the Far East .
8 Leaving the torch on its ledge , Fernand moved towards the entrance and then stopped , half-turned and gestured to the far wall and the sinister shadow that marked the emptiness below .
9 Primed with the good advice , but uncertain how far he could follow it , Greg went in through the hall of the cottage , artificially created by modern alterations , and knocked at the far door on the right .
10 " Regarde , Joseph , " said the French boy suddenly reining in his pony beside him and pointing to the far edge of the plain that they were crossing .
11 The frogs did as Sergeant advised , and discovered at the far end of the garden , near the brick wall , a fine shady place among a cluster of mossy rocks .
12 Then the boat lifted away and settled on the far side of the river .
13 But then her movement was arrested by the sound of a door opening and closing on the far side of the room , and a voice that she recognised only too well .
14 Rincewind swayed back as a wildly thrown stool sailed past and smashed on the far side of the street .
15 The roof was perhaps twelve feet above the ground , and stretched to the far end of the open area .
16 His words were drowned out by the roar of automatic fire , as another hail of slugs hammered against the metal sheeting of the door and screamed into the far wall .
17 Beinn Alligin is the third of the great Torridon giants and more amenable than its fellows , and more honest , the whole effort of climbing to the summit ridge , traversing it and descending at the far end to return down the corrie being assessed at a glance , although probably under-estimated .
18 ‘ Is that also the reason you will assume Fergus 's mantle and go into the Far Future to bind the Apocalypse and turn back the Four Horsemen ? ’
19 Doing their best for the glory of Canada , the whole field of eleven swept round the bend and went down the far side as if welded together , and it still seemed when they turned for home that that was how they might finish , in a knot .
20 But the family simply shrugged and patted the air and went to the far end of the street , and moved into a cottage whose roof did not leak .
21 The sun was high and bright as he dropped gently out of the hills towards the vale , faintly misted with vapour , and saw in the far distance before him the mole-hill of Ruthyn , hunched and veiled in the smoke of its house-fires , a delicate blue flower in the sparkling folded green , with the giant hogback of Moel Famau towering beyond .
22 First out of the stalls was the American challenger One For All , but then Ossian took up his pacemaking role and led along the far side from Ramsin and the Aga Khan 's Sharapour .
23 He kicked open the door and rushed to the far end of a large room .
24 Dora retrieved her ball without a glance in their direction and marched to the far edge of the green .
25 From a free kick on the right , Chris Williams sent over the accurate ball for Steve Hodges to meet unchallenged and score at the far corner with his head .
26 It is important to realise that there is no particular danger in downwind landings on an airfield , apart from the possibility of floating too far and overshooting into the far boundary .
27 After a while a kitten is placed in a small , secure cage and left on the far side of a room , while the phobic is gently reassured that it can not get near .
28 She nodded dismissively at Joe , who glared and stamped back to the pigs , and then she came into the milking house and leaned against the far wall , looking across at Jinny .
29 One night when the last streamers had shivered away against the dawn sky , leaving its heaven blue merely bland , she walked away from her colony and stood at the furthest tip of the ice sheet .
30 Juliet left the office and hurried towards the far end of the ward .
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