Example sentences of "and [noun sg] far " in BNC.

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1 To do this you will need a sturdy roof-rack that attaches to the guttering of the car , and , rather than relying on your knot-tying ability , you can buy special straps that make securing the board , mast and boom far easier .
2 Flowers that enlist them as pollinators must cater for their tastes and produce a similar smell and often do so with an accuracy and pungency far beyond the endurance of the human nose .
3 Nos 1 and 38 Squadrons , RAAF , formed 90 ( Composite ) Wing at Tengah , making joint co-ordination of operations and administration far more practical .
4 The ensuing exchange over the months turned the whole cast of Balzac 's Comédie Humaine into Katherine 's familiars and gave her an awareness of greed and ambition , love and betrayal far beyond her years .
5 Certainly following the far-flung effects of the disaster at the Chernobyl nuclear power station in 1986 , the health hazards associated with nuclear products have been highlighted , not only for employees and people in the immediate environs of a nuclear plant but also for people and terrain far distant from the scene of the nuclear leak .
6 THOUGH FATHER MCGIFF ADMITTED to himself that he was no longer a youngster , he knew it was n't his age that had him suddenly welcoming autumn and winter far more than he had ever welcomed spring and summer .
7 When Jasmine saw that the blue saddlecloth was to be placed on her back , she became panic-stricken , broke free of her moorings , and scattered people and equipment far and wide !
8 Fifth Floor and Theatre Technis 's production of Bosoms And Neglect is a bit too tepid and self-consciously poetic , but , in staging the British première of this play , the companies have shown enterprise and imagination far above their limited resources .
9 High adventure drew from Dickson McCunn a latent heroism : Thomas Carlyle Craw had buried his sense and courage far more deeply but they are at least glimpsed at the end of an adventure story which interprets the concept of honour in terms of individual rather than of chivalric motives .
10 Thus , even though Britain 's population density is double that of China , and per capita resource consumption and pollution far greater , it becomes possible to believe that the third world is threatening ‘ our ’ global environment .
11 Our participation was well received and much to our satisfaction all three visitors found the Royal Bank 's level of co-operation and commitment far superior to that offered by our competitors within the City .
12 Similarly , having chosen to use a large Chorus , John Doyle has not developed their ritual of voice and movement far enough .
13 nQue believes its approach , which harnesses the full potential of Enhanced-Mode Windows using its Virtual Machine capabilities , yields performance and compatibility far superior to any Windows emulator .
14 NQue believes its approach , which harnesses the full potential of Enhanced-Mode Windows using its Virtual Machine capabilities , yields performance and compatibility far superior to any Windows emulator .
15 Everyone involved at this period put in time and effort far beyond what might have been predicted .
16 Although the Wealden pattern suggests a density of population and activity far greater than used to be thought , it was the great coastal and scarpland estates that had the most highly organised agriculture .
17 Main picture Timothy and Christine Easton 's Suffolk farmhouse reflected in the moat that surrounds it Inset , previous page Timothy Easton , painter and sculptor Far left The shape of the internal porch in the parlour shows that the room was once panelled .
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