Example sentences of "far [adv] [subord] " in BNC.

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1 It is important to be clear then about our reasons for feeling that we had to explain why women have come so far rather than explaining why there had been so few gains .
2 erm it might well look like that for that very small piece of graph , but the overall picture you 've lost completely by not going far enough so you , you want minus infinity to plus infinity .
3 Well when I was last playing with it that James kept on er in and in that erm he stopped at the station and I have to take it like that far enough cos I wanted Gordon to be there so he co could pick up the express pick , up the coaches
4 The difference goes far deeper than the political complexion of the government .
5 But Steven Morrissey 's Manchester was rooted far deeper than the élitist circle of rock music .
6 It was the beginning of a love far deeper than he ever realised .
7 The crisis of confidence in the future went far deeper than the economic agonies of a restricted prosperity in society 's upper ranks .
8 Oaks Therapeutic Sports Oil uses a special mixture of natural elements which create heat by friction , warming the muscles and joints far deeper than conventional rubs .
9 He said , in an unusually wan way , ‘ The crux of this business is hidden far deeper than I imagined .
10 John McNeill , for example , asserts that the ‘ … issue between Romans and Celts went far deeper than the recorded exchange of arguments indicates ’ .
11 With a stab of pain that went far deeper than mere physical agony Merrill felt the electric charge of his touch surge through her .
12 The implications for historians of business , of labour relations , of consumer habits as well as of the impact of information technology go far deeper than this .
13 I left the aircraft in order to go for de-briefing but I got as far only as the jetty when an attack was made on the Sunderland by three Me109 aircraft .
14 Whatever the ultimate aim might be , for the moment the CNAA was going as far only as delegating or sharing aspects of the validation process — which meant accepting the limitations of the CNAA 's existing Charter .
15 Another is that it has survived this far only because of a remarkable social cohesiveness ( in which traditional fatalistic passivity may have played an important part ) .
16 Being late will count against you far less if no one has been kept waiting around as a result .
17 Their chances of success were far less where they were relegated to the position of enactor or mere facilitator , as some were .
18 If foxes have to be killed , then shooting strikes me as being as decent a method as any , and probably far better than most .
19 She had never been pushed academically , although there is no doubt she had the intelligence to have done far better than she ever did .
20 Although Chancellor Kohl later agreed to an apparent compromise it was clear even then — how much more so now — that West Germany had killed the programme , and it had done so because it sensed far better than any of its Nato partners how completely President Gorbachev had changed the situation in Europe .
21 In 1958 regular recruiting went far better than the demographers had predicted , and the Army Council was able to substantiate its claim for a higher manpower ceiling .
22 He understood far better than Mao that socialism had to be built gradually and on the basis of ‘ capitalist production ’ .
23 D2 MAC fudges that problem by offering a picture which , though far better than today 's TV , is not as good as what HDTV will eventually provide .
24 Its results are weapons already far better than needed to defeat second-rate enemies , which may be the only ones to worry about once the Soviet Union has imploded .
25 Zambia was wearing some of Tammuz' clothes and Roirbak thought the khaki and green suited hir far better than the dusty black SHe usually favoured .
26 Gnostic teachers claimed that their dualism explained the origin of evil far better than the orthodox church 's view that the created world comes from a perfectly good and all-powerful God .
27 It was a triumph to see the Grand National from so many angles — far better than being there — to have the camera on the winning boat , to watch the two FA Cup semi-finals , one after the other , and to round off the day with Nigel Mansell 's win in the Brazilian Grand Prix .
28 The Tell performance I attended — at Covent Garden on Monday — hung together musically far better than it did two years ago .
29 EDWINA CURRIE turned down the offer of a job in Mr Major 's Government yesterday , saying that someone else could do the job far better than she could .
30 However , I felt that someone else could do the job far better than I , so I have declined . ’
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