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

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1 Stanley Hoffmann argued that de Gaulle underestimated the resilience of Soviet ideology in Russia and Eastern Europe , and as a result " out of wishful thinking and premature anticipation , imagined in Russia a far greater move away from totalitarianism at home , a greater willingness to let a " hundred flowers " bloom in Eastern Europe … than existed " .
2 Blackburn are nowhere compared to us after two seasons in the top flight , but with tons more cash spent , and in theory a far better management .
3 But once the reforms really bite — signs would be a sharp rise in unemployment a far bigger influx of private western investment and radical currency reform — then it would be worth offering the sort of help that could sensibly be given to reforming debtors in Latin America : capitalization of interest payments above a certain share of export earnings .
4 Randall for the London Board did not fail to point out the contrast between this and his own refusal of central funds for standardisation ( for which there was in fact a far sounder economic case ) .
5 But from Rome the British agent sent a warning while Charles was still a boy : ‘ Everybody says that he will be in time a far more dangerous enemy to the present establishment of the government of England than ever his father was . ’
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