Example sentences of "[conj] [prep] a far " in BNC.

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1 Rover , although in a far healthier financial state than before , was not considered suitable for a similar sale of shares to the public .
2 Regional Hubs are being established in Aberdeen and Singapore and , with a high degree of customer support already committed , we can now expand cost effectively our positioning capabilities into related markets and on a far wider geographic basis .
3 I was soon to realize that there was much else , and at a far deeper level , to be learnt from this man I respectfully called Mr Rocke .
4 We see the matter not as a purely British problem but as a far more widespread problem .
5 Not , as might be imagined , from the long-dreaded combined forces of Sega Megadrive , Nintendo Game Boy and the rest but from a far more insidious and therefore dangerous enemy — the government .
6 These are events similar to the Big Bang but on a far smaller scale .
7 An almost identical coffin as that shown in the Bedford Hours , though within a far less elaborate hearse , can be seen in the equally luxurious London Hours of René of Anjou from the Egerton Workshop .
8 This philosophy , though on a far grander scale , can be observed in practice in such great gardens as Sissinghurst in Kent and Hidcote Manor in Gloucestershire , where similar plants and colour combinations have been placed in walled or hedged parts of the larger garden .
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