Example sentences of "far [adv] [adj] [subord] [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 But I often find myself being far less nervous than the artists I 'm supporting , because I 'm so used to gigging ; I 've been doing a steady diet of around four gigs a week to support myself for many years , whereas they make an album then go out on tour every two years . ’
2 Clearly they are easier ‘ laboratories ’ to reach , and far less dangerous than the poles with regard to climate and the hazards of survival .
3 In flavour-aversion learning , for instance , Archer and his collaborators ( e.g. Archer , Sjödén , Nilsson , and Carter 1979 ; Archer , Sjödén , and Nilsson 1985 ) have routinely found that an aversion established in one context is far less marked when the flavour is presented in a different context .
4 Good food is cheaper and far less wasteful because a lot of inedible food is simply thrown away .
5 Hong Kong remains almost as uncompetitive as it has been at anytime since 1986 , and is far less competitive than a year ago .
6 Many hundreds of cousins , the majority of the proliferation that linked the Fairleys to the other great families of England , the Pagets , the Cavendishes , the Churchills , the Devonshires , and the Spencers , did not choose lives predicated totally on loyalty to the ruling house ; those who did entered a circle in which birth and wealth were of some consequence but far less important than the taste for maintaining the moral code of the élite in all its ramifications .
7 From this identification of the poetic and the emotive it follows that Richards is far less inclined than the Formalists to stress the difference between poetry and ordinary discourse .
8 This network was far more complete than the Romans had needed , emphasising the local focus of much of Saxon life .
9 The American commanders are far more gung-ho than the politicians in Washington , and pressure mounts for an all-out attack on the enemy , including massive air strikes .
10 Plus your own gifts are far more useful than a plastic moustache , or a magnifying glass that does n't work .
11 Even so , the 37% drop in the Victorian sector is far more serious than the 9% setback that followed the 1979–81 boom .
12 But those are the two risks the police had to weigh up and what they will tell you is that one risk , a gunman on the loose , is a potential to main and kill , one is far , far more serious than the risk of causing some temporary fear and fright of little children .
13 Leaving white wines unfiltered is certainly far more revolutionary than a bit of oak .
14 Another advantage of growing tropical waterlilies is that some of the varieties open their blooms after dark , and these night bloomers are normally far more fragrant than the day blooming varieties .
15 These resemblances are far more impressive than the resemblance of clouds to weasels .
16 Shaved , shorn and bewigged , Simon Lay struts his forbidden stuff and upstages some of the girls but the deed is far more convincing than the intention .
17 In fact , it was far more welcoming than the bed in her flat .
18 ‘ There are other ways to control you , ways far more pleasurable than a blow . ’
19 But it could happen with a fair deal , and it is far far far more probable than the marble statue 's waving at us .
20 * He blamed the Communist Tudeh Party for his overthrow ; the Communists were far more powerful than the Mullahs , he said .
21 A blend of clove , thyme , lavender and peppermint , for example , is far more powerful than the chemist might expect of the blend ( taking into account the combined chemical constituents of the oils ) .
22 Most brands , especially in fields other than the packaged goods for which the theory was developed , are potentially far more complex than the USP theory suggests , and a USP approach limits the opportunity for giving the brand a genuine personality .
23 It points out that unimmunised children run the risk of catching diseases which are far more dangerous than the injections might be .
24 What it boiled down to was : there was here , where he had friends and family , or there was London where he had a few friends and a lot of contacts , and it felt like things were happening , and where you could fill time with something no matter how mixed up and fraudulent you felt … or there was abroad , of course ; the rest of the world ; India ( to take the most extreme example he 'd found so far ) , where you felt like an alien , lumbering and self-conscious , materially far more rich and spiritually far more poor than the people who thronged the place , where just by that intensity of touching , that very sweating crowdedness , you felt more apart , more consigned to a different , echoing place inside yourself .
25 Prototype units were designed at the international workshops and discussed and modified in the field for the APSP was far more decentralised than the Mathematics programme .
26 The canes are far more striking than the flowers .
27 What looks like a four-leafed clover in the centre of a galaxy is in fact a product of gravitational lensing ; the four leaves of the clover are four different images of a quasar far more distant than the galaxy in which they seem to nestle .
28 Stuart McCall may not have been a second Peter Reid , Kevin Richardson was hardly another Paul Bracewell and Neil McDonald was very much a poor man 's Colin Harvey , but all three were far more constructive than the people who have replaced them .
29 On average ( £5.44 per capita ) the Wealden vale was filly comparable with the com-sheep region ( £5 — £5.55 ) and far more affluent than the forest ridge to the east ( £4.64 ) , where , in contrast to the rest of Sussex , the scarcity of truly rich people placed the biggest concentration of wealth in the range £10-£19 instead of £20-£39 .
30 And unfortunately , tonight the audience were far more interesting than the band .
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