Example sentences of "[noun pl] [prep] [adv] far afield as " in BNC.

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1 The Reiksguard includes men from all the provinces from as far afield as Ostland and Nordland , Wissenland and Ostermark .
2 They have brought France into conflict with South Pacific countries from as far afield as Chile and Peru .
3 A UNIQUE patch of north London houses the very wealthy , from the Sultan of Brunei to millionaires from as far afield as Greece , Hong Kong and Nigeria .
4 Our news and picture desks in central London took scores of calls and inquiries from papers , magazines , TV and radio stations from as far afield as America and Australia .
5 He 's had dogs from as far afield as London and Liverpool .
6 Among the party were retailers from as far afield as Atlanta , Boston , and Lancaster , Pennsylvania , as well as Group staff from New York and New Jersey .
7 The event was well attended attracting delegates from as far afield as Thurso and Skye .
8 Steve , a maintenance engineer at Courtaulds Chemicals in Leek , was a member of the 560 kilo class England squad that won the title in Wales , beating teams from as far afield as Japan .
9 Groups of morris dancers from as far afield as the Cotswolds and the Borders took to the streets in their colourful costumes for the festival procession through the town centre .
10 Swimmers from as far afield as Glasgow , Cheltenham and Saffron Walden are among the members of 38 clubs who have sent in 1,000 entries for the Richmond Masters and open spring meet on Saturday ( 1 and 5.30pm ) .
11 WINE-growers from as far afield as South Africa and Chile are in Belfast today for the annual wine-tasting organised by drinks company Guinness .
12 Guests were from major oil companies and other associated gas turbine users from as far afield as the United States and Indonesia .
13 Among the 100 competitors from as far afield as Aberdeen and the Isle of Wight were many of the country 's leading players .
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