Example sentences of "[adv] far [vb pp] from [noun] " in BNC.

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1 With the kind of support so far received from SOED and SRC , the indications are that the learning and teaching of modern languages will become increasingly effective — especially for those children in need of support .
2 And if you 're still mired in sentimentality , look at it this way : the admission fees so far received from visitors to the carp pond have already enabled the Boy Scouts to build and maintain several church halls in the area .
3 In another version of this theme family law stands accused of having so far departed from principle and precedent as to be arbitrary , thereby losing its claim to guide conduct .
4 But they were also so far removed from conditions elsewhere in Italy that Banfield 's attention centred on this intra-national gap , and noting the many efforts which had been made by successive Italian governments to deal with ‘ the Southern Question ’ , he asked why these peripheral ‘ backward societies ’ were , as he put it , ‘ ultra-stable ’ , apparently trapped in dependency and poverty .
5 Why take on an unprofitable company , in a line of business so far removed from shipping , that 's going to demand so much of your time ? ’
6 Our own children are now so far removed from danger , at least of the primal kind , and these Masai are so close to it , that you would expect them to be cowed and fearful .
7 By turning the show into a theatrical display , Laura felt comfortable ; it was so far removed from reality that it could be viewed as a staged drama with no intention of portraying a ‘ Laura Ashley ’ customer in real life .
8 In markets having higher temperatures than the UK , the 37°C and 45°C conditions are less far removed from market conditions .
9 Turning to the specific example of a continuous square wave of amplitude a and period T , it can be represented in terms of by The validity of this particular harmonic representation is demonstrated in figure 11.1 where it is shown that summing the first three terms of expression ( 11.2 ) produces a waveform not far removed from square .
10 In this respect their position is not far removed from Richards 's , since he too ignored the external history of texts , on the assumption that the ‘ relevant experience ’ of the author is entirely accessible from his work alone .
11 Firstly , we 've had a feasibility study on as to what should happen to Chipping Norton , and it has been proposed that it should develop eastwards and this would embrace the land which is owned by the County Council , being the former being the existing County Council smallholdings at Fowler 's Barn and Tank Farm , and also the William Fowler allotments , and it 's suggested that a relief road and ring road will run from the A three six one Burford Road to link up with the A forty four somewhere not far removed from Swingswang .
12 The similarity between Tillich 's position and that of Schleiermacher 's is illustrated by the fact that his concept of Ultimate Concern is not far removed from Schleiermacher 's ‘ feeling of absolute dependence ’ which has both a subjective and objective connotation .
13 In fact , he was as far removed from Adam Burns as summer was from winter .
14 Some have suggested that his appointment at Berlin was the result of a compromise by the orchestra , an attempt to secure someone as far removed from Karajan in character , musical and personal , as the world could offer .
15 His reading of this movement is as far removed from Salonen 's with the Swedish Radio Symphony Orchestra as one could wish .
16 Drawing within the package is as far removed from DrawPerfect as it could be — the tools at your disposal are all there , and easily accessed .
17 SUNSCREEM ARE about as far removed from rock music and spurious notions of ‘ cutting it live ’ as it 's possible to get , but as one of the few rave-oriented acts around who actually play live they could teach a lot of aspiring indie acts a thing or seven about live entertainment .
18 The two main reasons given for this were that it was too ambitious and it was too far removed from bureaux experience until too late in its development .
19 So it 's got to be something you can relate to , and once the model gets too far removed from reality , he 'll switch off .
20 Research studies which may seem quite practical to university people may seem very far removed from reality to practitioners , and research workers who are prepared to learn from the practitioners can often modify their research plans and greatly improve them .
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