Example sentences of "[noun sg] [prep] a far " in BNC.
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1 | Show debut for a far reaching British mower |
2 | By the year end the magaine was published in full colour throughout and agreement was reached to relaunch the magazine in the Spring as a far better quality publication . |
3 | Yet these were experiments with a purpose , the prelude to a far more expressive music . |
4 | Though a certain amount of work has been done on the history of Africa 's media , there is room for research on a far larger scale . |
5 | " There will be more logging and deforestation on a far larger scale . " |
6 | I certainly Mr Chairman welcome this paper erm and I know today that I think possibly the main reason being erm , I could be deemed also been through and through today responding to our local issue and that maybe due to May fever , I do n't know , erm , in really accepting acknowledging as I have done in the past your efforts , erm the county surveyor 's efforts for this part of Suffolk I do again bring to your attention and I do n't think is being critical in that the Barnet by bypass is part of a far bigger jigsaw and that jigsaw I say not |
7 | As such , Hitler had become in a way the projection of national aspirations to greatness which reached back into the imperial ambitions of the Wilhelmine era , and which in added strength under Nazism had found an echo among much of the German population , not least as a compensation for a far greyer reality . |
8 | A driver used to more power and rubber might expect to find himself in trouble if he attempted to maintain his normal pace with the cheapest Fiesta , but such is the confident poise of the car that it offers handling and grip of a far higher order than the tuned-for-economy engine can justify . |
9 | They are outright scoundrels with winning ways who manage to lift a tale of almost unremitting whimsy into a far grittier realm than its script allows . |
10 | ‘ I 'll send a slave boy from a far off province , ’ Dai Huang had said . |
11 | The latter , represented by people like Yves Congar , Henri de Lubac and Louis Bouyer , appealed away from the post-medieval neo-scholastic synthesis of contemporary official Catholic theology to a far more creative use of biblical and patristic sources ; it accepted the rightness of part of the classical Protestant critique of Roman Catholicism ; it fully adhered to the highest standards of modern scholarship , but in a really quite traditional way . |
12 | A hundred thousand people at Aldermaston is a symptom of a far greater unease about ‘ the Bomb ’ . |
13 | Thomas had the vitality of a far younger man . |
14 | These can incorporate religious truth in a far more effective way because they appeal directly to the imagination of the listener who can then recreate it anew . |
15 | Another writer with a far briefer experience of life under sail , John Masefield , stands by contrast right in the centre of the convention of action and narrative in which the glory of adventure-story lies ; for at least one period of his life Masefield would have agreed , as Conrad would not , that he was a ‘ writer of sea-stories ’ . |
16 | Although for some years now people have been suing them for outrageous sums well beyond any amount that could ever be insured , when it came to the crunch litigants always settled out of court for a far lower figure . |
17 | But I am as sure as I can be that the uncertainties and multiple complexities , the appalling human and social cost , and what is in my view the cynicism of this war , will demand a far higher price for a far more dangerous future . |
18 | The difference between these two values might be very substantial , particularly where development of a far more valuable character than had been anticipated in 1947 took place . |
19 | Since I accept his primary submission I do not find it necessary to consider his other options , but I observe that in every case they would involve the court in a far more creative exercise in framing the law , which I doubt we would be entitled to undertake , than by holding as I would do that a corporate public authority has no right to sue for the tort of defamation and is to be left , if necessary , to such other rights as it may have , in particular the right to sue for malicious falsehood . |
20 | She 's , because she 's gon na meet personally , come into contact in a far greater wa sense with a man who is going to redeem her . |
21 | The ICAA has also organised many exhibitions , bringing Christian art to a far wider audience than it experienced previously . |
22 | And start to treat your hair in a far better way . |
23 | And now I learn that the Foundation has just had to purchase a number of canvases from this very donor for a far from meagre amount . |
24 | This , coupled with the rise of a narrower version of monetarism , was to clear the ground for a far more extreme school of macroeconomics which would make adherents to old style monetarism look like liberal wimps . |
25 | The definition of papal infallibility ( even in its rather restrained terms ) and of papal supremacy over the Church by the Council of 1870 merely formalized the pinnacle of a far larger system , theoretical and institutional , of monarchy . |
26 | Rapid changes in the European Community itself — progress towards the Single Market , creation of the Social Charter , greater economic integration , the prospect of a far larger membership — all offer enormous opportunities , if only we will seize them . |
27 | After it has served its purpose , though , this sign stimulus is replaced by associative learning with a far more detailed picture of the flower . |
28 | When Friends of the Earth researched the tapwater survey of England and Wales run in the Observer in 1989 , they found that lead exceeded the legal limit in a far larger and more widely distributed number of supplies than had previously been supposed . |
29 | In fact Gittins sees women as individuals who use such structures to maximize their own resources as well as feeling responsibility to support others , and she argues that women are involved in an informal economy to a far greater extent than are men . |
30 | Your investment will buy units in that fund and you will therefore have access to a far wider-ranging portfolio of investments than most individuals could realistically set up and manage on their own . |