Example sentences of "which [vb -s] far " in BNC.
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1 | There 's a depth here which goes far beyond pint-glass level and uncovers a songwriting strength which may become the big POD ace in the pack . |
2 | Schedule 7 is divided into five parts , some of which require information which goes far beyond the purely financial . |
3 | Such popular movements as occurred between 1381 and the early sixteenth century must be seen against this background , which goes far to explain their character . |
4 | Particularly harmful is the process of deep ploughing , which destroys far more of an archaeological site than the older , shallower ploughs . |
5 | Modern oils , such as teak and Danish oils , dry in 4–6 hours and usually contain tung oil , which has far better water resistance and durability than linseed oil . |
6 | The great experimental merit of Aplysia , by contrast with Drosophila , which has as many neurons , or the octopus , which has far more , is that many of the Aplysia neurons are very large — up to a millimetre or so in diameter — and they are located in characteristic and recognizable patterns , which are reproducible from animal to animal . |
7 | I compiled it onto another system which has far better de debugging tools and |
8 | Also , manufacturers like Patrick Eggle and Paul Reed Smith have countersunk their controls , which looks far more attractive and is more in keeping with the otherwise classy demeanour of a guitar like this . |
9 | ‘ Referees now have no hesitation in sending off players for tripping , but often take a more lenient view of use of the elbow , which causes far more damage . ’ |
10 | They also appeared to smell and taste ‘ damp ’ , probably due to baking technology which allows far more water to be added than in the traditional method in order to produce artificial volume and a longer shelf life . |
11 | The estimates in Figure 8.2 are not based on observed cratering , which happens far too infrequently , but on the exposure of each planet to the small bodies that can be seen today to move among the terrestrial planets . |
12 | At the same time look for the mixed metaphor , which occurs far too often and adds nothing ( except humour ) to the sentence . |
13 | The sense of the Canadiens ' insecurity is indicated by the belief that Canada 's now official multiculturalism is simply a plot aimed at crushing francophones ' special needs under the political weight of multiculture , and it is , reinforced by the patent preference of the 3.5m post-1945 immigrants to have their children educated in English , which opens far wider career perspectives in North America than French . |
14 | The music by Benjamin Britten includes some part of the War Requiem which means far more to British audiences than mere decorative patterning . |
15 | A deeper exploration of his protagonist 's bizarre affliction and its implications in real life is totally bypassed by a throwaway plot which leans far too heavily on comedy of the loud-shirts-and-checked-trousers variety . |
16 | Beyond the Dundonnell Hotel , the road comes alongside the headwaters of Little Loch Broom which penetrates far inland on a course parallel with its bigger twin , the peninsula of Ben Ghobhlach dividing the two . |
17 | Peasant farmers , the majority of the population , are switching from food crops to coca , which yields far higher profits , grows easily and provides four harvests a year . |
18 | One exceptional fossil site close to this age exists which provides far more detailed information about the bodies of animals than can come from mere shells . |
19 | But they live in a physically impoverished environment which provides far fewer amenities than the average long-stay ward — the cost is often less than a third that of a hospital bed . |
20 | There may follow a lack of communication and understanding between the computer professionals , the legal advisers , the ultimate users and the supplier of the software resulting in the purchase of a system which is cumbersome , does not provide all the information the users now realize they would have liked and which runs far too slowly to be of any practical use . |