Example sentences of "[pers pn] [be] far [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | I mean , and you 're far back . |
2 | They are further evidence that cardiovascular disease originates through programming of the body 's structure , physiology , and metabolism by the environment during fetal life . |
3 | No matter how disturbingly accurate my visual memory may be , all-seeing is nowise all-hearing but suffice to say they were further indicators that the bridge over which I had crossed the abyss had been mined behind me . |
4 | Mind you , ’ she admitted , ‘ it 's far frae ripe just yit . ’ |
5 | I think that may be their pattern now , that they are n't going to stop erm unless made clear that they will be required to do so , and it 's further evidence that we are going to enforce this embargo . |
6 | ‘ I am particularly pleased that , as part of the development , the Morayhill factory will become a major administrative centre for Norbord , as it is further proof that the advanced telecommunications network in this area enables companies to carry out office functions efficiently and cost-effectively in the Highlands and Islands . ’ |
7 | It is further evidence that the issue of whether top roles should be split is complex , and that prevailing wisdom , which favours splitting the roles , should be challenged — something Rick Greenbury had the courage to do on his appointment as chairman and chief executive of Marks & Spencer . |
8 | It is further evidence that its policies are merely the result of what its paymasters , the trade unions , say . |
9 | But worried Orcadians said it was further proof — following the Braer oil tanker disaster on neighbouring Shetland — of the pressing need to review shipping arrangements . |