Example sentences of "[art] [noun sg] [vb -s] [vb pp] [adv] far " in BNC.

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1 If the applicant has survived this far and avoided a pre-hearing assessment , the case will be listed for hearing .
2 Some countries such as Spain feel the deal has gone too far , but the EC is expected to buy them off .
3 When the boat has heeled too far it tries to turn up into the wind and a lot of rudder movement is needed to keep it straight .
4 Possibly the pendulum has swung too far in that people have gone from feeling that somewhere in a marriage there should be room to accommodate their personal feelings , to believing that their feelings are everything . ’
5 On a recent visit to Brooks Brothers , we tried to buy two identical shirts in a style that the store has stocked as far back as we can remember .
6 All the corporation has suggested so far is a vague road and landscaping scheme that would affect only part of the pub garden and car park .
7 Below Tg , however , the viscosity has risen so far that rapid crystallization is not possible and the material remains in the disordered glassy state .
8 Just as a battle begins in a state of equilibrium between tile two sides , which gradually alters one way or the other , until it is clear that the balance has tilted so far that the issue can no longer be in doubt — so this gathering of rabbits in the dark , beginning with hesitant approaches , silences , pauses , movements , crouchings side-by-side and all manner of tentative appraisals , slowly moved , like a hemisphere of the world into summer , to a warmer , brighter region of mutual liking and approval , until all felt sure that they had nothing to fear .
9 The balance has tipped too far in the other direction : instead of ignoring her sexuality , Christabel is now dominated by it , and so the creative process by which she should have been psychologically fulfilled has not worked .
10 ‘ The most a contestant has won so far is a small jar of face cream ’ , said Edna caringly .
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