Example sentences of "in far more " in BNC.

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1 This was , however , his notorious Reichstag speech on 30 January 1939 , when , in far more menacing fashion than ever before , Hitler made his threatening ‘ prophecy ’ that a new war would bring ‘ the destruction of the Jewish race in Europe ’ .
2 Nevertheless , reviews within the periphery did begin to deal with the relationship between form and content in far more radical ways than left or core reviews were prepared to do and were even able to hint at possible political meanings that might be derived from this process .
3 A propaganda of peace based on the readiness of objectors to undergo hard labour was likely to meet with derision , if not anger , at a time when hundreds of thousands of young men were fighting and dying for their country in far more appalling conditions .
4 In the end , though , we are reminded that The Smiths ' four proper albums represented these songs in far more forceful contexts , from the arrogant hesitation of ‘ The Smiths ’ through to the extraordinary confidence , wit and power of ‘ The Queen Is Dead ’ and onwards , we notice that things like ‘ Reel Around The Fountain ’ just do n't sit comfortably in the middle of a Fun Corporate Pop album , and in the end we say ‘ Are you too idle to buy the proper original records rather than fork out for ‘ Best …
5 But the sociologist of religion is interested in far more complicated questions than merely who would call themselves Methodist , Muslim or Mormon — or the proportion of each faith that attends a place of worship each day or week or month , or commits suicide in a particular year .
6 He addressed us now for the first time , in far more lucid Indonesian than we had ever heard from his elders .
7 But while mathematical models work hand in hand with research directors in the laboratory , other company executives are appreciating the power of computational science in far more pleasurable surroundings .
8 There were enough provisions here to feed her for a week — and in far more luxury than she would have dreamt of buying for herself .
9 The end of the B version depicts hell and heaven in far more conventional terms , allowing these conventional limits to dominate the parameters in which Faustus 's actions may be interpreted .
10 Both in far more pleasant to the eye
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