Example sentences of "[noun] in [noun] far " in BNC.

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1 They seem to have their origin in Judaism far more than the rest of the book .
2 Hopefully my experiences will make the business of doing business in Japan far easier and will pave the way for WEC to work with Japanese companies in the future . ’
3 He felt his strength powerfully , and a joy in flight far more real and powerful than the dreams and hopes had made of it in his cage at the Zoo .
4 First , it is pointed out that the Labour and Conservative Parties secure seats in the Commons in numbers far larger than warranted by their voting strength in the country .
5 Branch plants in regions far from head office may be more vulnerable to closure , while the more routine production work which is carried out in them may be more vulnerable to automation than the work done centrally .
6 The cultural achievements of the Moors in Spain far outstripped those of the semi-barbarian north .
7 Hopefully you will also be raising money through sponsorship to help selected projects in countries far worse off than our own .
8 Today , the response based on total ignorance is still alive and well in circumstances in which even the limited attention given to gender discrimination in schools far exceeds its identification as an issue in the provision of educational opportunities for adult women .
9 But , critics apart , there were other groups in society far from pleased with these new departures , and the growing publicity given to ‘ hard-boiled ’ films now gave new life to the never-ceasing campaign against the movies .
10 The child 's alleged psychological need for unbroken maternal presence fits neatly with dominant conceptions of ‘ proper ’ family life , in which the mother 's role in upbringing far outweighs that of the father .
11 First amongst small commercial enterprises must be the dairy herd , where the personal touch of a skilled stockman can raise production , reduce costs , and maintain good health and longevity in cattle far beyond the scope of most large herds .
12 It follows that a local authority should be reluctant to seek and the court should be reluctant to grant an injunction which if disobeyed may involve the infringer in sanctions far more onerous than the penalty imposed for the offence .
13 She was suddenly aware that she had been looking forward to her new life in Portugal far more than she had realized .
14 The sum total of their daily offering of music in worship far exceeds that of the cathedrals .
15 He told us unsettling stories of Chinese merchants who had insisted on travelling aboard the prahus to keep an eye on their cargo , and had somehow been lost overboard while their merchandise appeared for sale in harbours far from their intended destination .
16 Gerald Ford and Jimmy Carter were in office in conditions far removed from those that prevailed at the beginning of the decade .
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