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

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1 That is why we are introducing the Bill and why clause 1 extends the overall limit on the payment of restructuring grant by a further £1.5 billion .
2 Investors who would be badly upset by a further fall of perhaps a tenth in the value of their holdings , if the market turns sour , should consider weeding out a couple more of their holdings .
3 The analysis of these data should be complete by early 1985 and will be followed by a further survey of key informants and the various development agencies in an attempt to identify the type of projects which might be promoted within the framework of an Integrated Rural Development programme .
4 We have developed a simple , rapid and cheap method for the isolation of DNA from various sources by a further development of the silica binding method of Boom et al.
5 And they were also hit by a further £25,000 fine for an ‘ irregular payment ’ to a player .
6 To become a chiropractic , students must take a four year , full time course at a recognised college , leading to a BSc degree in Chiropractic , followed by a further year post graduate course at an established clinic .
7 Elections to the 450-seat National Assembly were postponed following the Assembly 's decision on July 5 to extend its five-year mandate by a further year , in order to provide more time for it to study improvements to the one-party state .
8 As early as 1777 she was on parish relief of 1s. per fortnight , augmented ‘ during winter ’ by a further 6d. — for fuel , presumably .
9 But the prospect of economic growth rising by a further half-point during the next six months raised fears on the international currency markets of an uncontrolled expansion and increased concern about inflation throughout Europe .
10 The FT-SE 100 Index closed barely changed at 2679.2 , clobbered by a further leap in government borrowing and another stiff hike in the jobless figure .
11 The scheme should therefore be drafted on terms that it can be implemented with any modifications required by the court without the need for approval by a further shareholders ' resolution .
12 In the UK the brands portfolio has been affected by exceptionally severe market conditions , aggravated by a further increase in excise duty on spirits in 1992 .
13 When you 're arguing about the money to be spend on repairs , and for example the reason why we 've had to get strict budgetary control on the amount of money which is being spent on repairs , is because that money all comes out of tenants ' rents , and it 's basically a balance — if we want to increase the erm numbers and the standard of repairs that we offer as a landlord , then it has to be met by a further increase in rents , and we think we 've got the balance about right at the moment .
14 This will be followed by a further return to the mainline on September 12/13 for the ‘ Scottish Power ’ open weekend at Longannet Power Station when the loco may haul trains on the Dunfermline — Culross branch along the northern shore of the Firth of Forth opposite its home base at Bo'ness .
15 Therefore ‘ the struggle can be , and usually is , accompanied by a tremendous waste of resources and the breaking-up of the physical production base ( partially by dividing up large estates , implements , livestock , etc. ) , by a further reduction in the productive forces . ’
16 She was elated by a further message , not typed this time , but written , apparently in haste , on paper printed with the villa 's address .
17 Other additional areas that are related to managerial skills , such as publicity , and industrial relations/local authority structure , were listed by a further 15% of authorities , so that this topic in general figured quite highly as one for which a considerable number of authorities perceived a need for external course provision .
18 Private investment is likely to fall by a further 11% in real terms in 1993 , having fallen 13% last year .
19 ICFC lent a total of £14,000 ; £7,400 for the land and buildings , £4,600 for the plant and £2,000 working capital ( increased in October 1967 by a further £4,000 ) .
20 It saw a pre-tax return of £10.1m ( more than one-sixth of its total profits in 1990/91 ) on a 31 December 1990 investment of £38m ( increased by a further £24m in August last year ) and now has a subsidiary worth perhaps six times its cost .
21 Since then , we have increased it by £225 million and have now raised it by a further £342 million .
22 The £1033 he received in sponsorship for the jump was supplemented by a further £1000 from the Forties field charity committee .
23 The thing 's bellowing was drowned by a further thunder crack as Rohmer yelled …
24 Since March 20th , when the Bank of Japan raised its discount rate by a further 1% ( to 5.25% ) , the banks have been warning corporate customers that loans will now cost more than 7% .
25 A spate of job losses , profit down-gradings and dividend cuts reflects the depth of the slump and observers feel that the Government may have to slash interest rates by a further 1% to 6% .
26 West German electronic industry output will decline by a further 1% to 2% in 1993 , the chairman of the German electronic industry association , ZVEI , says ; Eberhard von Koerber said output fell a price-adjusted 4% in 1992 , with output of entertainment and information technology slumping by more than 20% .
27 The 1976 Order ( as amended by a further order in 1978 ) applies to any exemption clause claiming in a consumer deal to exclude liability under sections 13-J5 of the Sale of Goods Act .
28 This rather meagre figure was increased by a further £50,000 one month later , when Virgin negotiated the rights to release the Pistols in all other world territories , excluding America , France and Japan .
29 These three hours of teaching are in turn supplemented by a further hour of lectures on the history of the Graeco-Roman world in New Testament times , on the theology of the New Testament , and on questions of date , authorship and purpose of the individual books of the New Testament .
30 In Aquitaine , too , this connection seems likely , in that silver coins modelled on those of Charles the Bald circulated until the serious financial crisis of 1103 , brought on by William IX 's crusading expenses ; then the silver coin was devalued , followed in 1112 by a further devaluation , which preceded a period of marked economic growth .
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