Example sentences of "[art] [noun sg] [vb -s] far " in BNC.

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1 And the damage spreads far beyond the borders of Scotland .
2 The difficulty extends far beyond the lack of verbal language for four reasons .
3 It is because the deficit looks far worse .
4 We tend to think of animal vision only in terms of that part of the spectrum of light which we can see ; and yet we know that the spectrum extends far beyond this .
5 As in the teaching of science or music , for example , the scientist or the musician has far more to offer than the non-scientist or the non-musician .
6 This is quite easy with the E6000 as the width of the knitting is programmed into the console , but on the Duomatic 80 , when knitting with the Deco and one colour , watch that the lock passes far enough past the right edge of the work to allow the Deco and arrow keys to do their job properly .
7 Again , the opposition offers far slicker changes .
8 However , the definitions of ’ payment ’ , ’ debt ’ and ’ loan ’ all contain the word ’ money ’ , so it can still be reached if the search goes far enough .
9 The vendors ' first response to a request for warranties is likely to be that they should not be required to give any because the management knows far more about the day-to-day running of the company than they do .
10 ( 2 ) When the clothing lasts far longer than even the best quality jeans , and costs no more , how will the agents maintain a business based on clothes bought near enough once in a lifetime ? ( 3 ) Is anyone stupid enough to want to wear heavy-duty , fur-lined , withstands-bloody-cold-arctic-conditions clothing in the summer ?
11 The difference goes far deeper than the political complexion of the government .
12 He has only to look at what happened to Colin McFadyean at Bristol and Malcolm Lewis at Nuneaton to see that the job has far more snakes than ladders .
13 ‘ But we will and really must change the bureaucracy , the remoteness of management , the impersonal care for patients , the frustrations of the staff and the failure to maintain high standards everywhere that the present way of running the service causes far too often . ’
14 Indeed , the evidence goes far to bear out the criticisms made by More in Utopia .
15 He or she may also suspect that the manager has far greater access to a lot of useful information .
16 The questioning extends far beyond that of a " use/abuse model " of science and technology to deeper considerations of the scientific and technological process itself .
17 If the trouble spreads far enough and he thinks he can buy peace with a cheap loaf of bread then I should think he will .
18 The artist emerges far more clearly as a result of corrections and additions , and of further research on the many drawings that have come to light in recent decades .
19 It is the Elves who in years past taught magic to men , although the Elf Mages far surpass the human wizards of the Old World in their skill and knowledge .
20 The huge postbag on the subject from SHE 's readers shows us that the subject needs far more serious investigation , and can no longer be dismissed as fantasy or wishful thinking .
21 Anyone who believes that the Bill goes far enough or is radical enough to satisfy customers ' interests is living in cloud cuckoo land .
22 I doubt that the public will think that the Bill goes far enough — but it makes a good start .
23 The oil has far from disappeared , ’ he said .
24 A price is agreed in advance and even if the project takes far longer than initially planned , there will be no extra charge .
25 The brainchild of two local men — Patrick McCoey and Mickey Kelly — the scale of the project has far exceeded their expectations .
26 Miss Marple and dear old Sherlock have given way to something more insistently cerebral — it 's a world where letting the brain do all the legwork makes far more sense .
27 There are several signs in the twelfth edition that the writer still hankers for the old methods , despite the necessity for tempering some of the more repressive advice , and the book remains far more authoritarian in tone than more recently written baby books .
28 Black/white , he argued , is a ‘ preposterous frontier , being grossly over-simple , and the world needs far more discriminations than simple divisions between negro and white or Gentile and Jew .
29 Compared with most other manual jobs , working on the land offers far more in the way of intrinsic interest , variety , autonomy , challenge , responsibility and control .
30 At their very edges the sea encroaches far in at roughly twelve and a half hour intervals , and then retreats .
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