Example sentences of "far great [noun sg] [subord] [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 A plea of honest belief that a girl is above 16 is thus far more likely to be pleaded and with far greater success than a plea of honest belief in consent on a rape charge .
2 Most library suppliers produce ‘ library editions ’ of fiction by buying up sets of book sheets from the publishers , adding double strength reinforcing and laminating the dust jackets on to their own boards — the end result having far greater durability than a publisher 's casing , and avoiding the need for binding after a couple of years ' use .
3 A far greater problem than the journey from Rome to Verona and back was our plan to get married — which I was gradually getting used to .
4 A combination of clerical opposition and papal objections thwarted his attempts to tax the clergy directly , but to the king Winchelsey constituted a far greater problem than the pope who , susceptible to more and wider pressures , gradually modified his objections to Edward 's aims and granted him a papal tenth in 1301 .
5 Far greater teaching than the teaching of all the , the other teachers put together !
6 The defence of honest belief that a girl is over 16 is likely to have a far greater impact than the defence of honest belief in consent in the context of rape .
7 As these figures suggest , councillors are predominantly male , middle-aged , and middle-class to a far greater extent than the population as a whole .
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