Example sentences of "[verb] in a far more " in BNC.
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1 | However , for others the condition may present in a far more insidious and subtle manner , the constant yawning or sighing , the one deep breath in three , excessive sniffing , each of these may account for the reduced levels of carbon dioxide in the lungs , which over time leads to the ‘ chronic hyperventilation syndrome ’ . |
2 | The pursuit of objectivity curiously results in a far more ideologically partial and subjective critical representation . |
3 | Certainly within science they are to be found in a highly concentrated form and used in a far more rigorous and systematic fashion . |
4 | The great mechanical cosmos understood in terms of cause and effect , and symbolised technologically in the mechanistic world of the age of steam , was reinterpreted in a far more sophisticated and brilliant new scientific synthesis , the theory of relativity ( first propounded by Albert Einstein in 1905 ) . |
5 | Immediately on his arrival , Louis had installed the exiled Stuart in a palace at St Germain-en-Laye , where he lived in a far more impressive style than most royal exiles . |
6 | The newer booklet takes a hands-on approach and progresses in a far more appropriate manner . |
7 | This disciplined approach was unusual for the time , and indeed , many later medieval wars were conducted in a far more haphazard manner . |
8 | But I do want us to realise that evil today has to be faced in a far more fundamental and crucial theatre of war : it is in the processes and ideologies of the modern world itself that we find the destructive , impersonal and heartless force of the Dark Power . |