Example sentences of "[noun pl] [be] far [adj] [conj] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Second , the marginal costs associated with pintails and deep forks are far lower than those of graduated tails .
2 her thighs are far heavier than usual which makes her look solid and strong .
3 Many Roman vault spans were far greater than Gothic ones and were not equalled until the development of steel construction in the nineteenth century .
4 In conclusion , it should be obvious that the people of the village oppose the erosion of its community facilities and that their needs are far greater than that of an insignificant empire builder .
5 Tamburlaine 's self-confidence and ambitions are far greater than that of any other character , and this is one of the essential features of the play .
6 The penalties imposed upon organisers and inciters are far heavier than those imposed upon mere participants .
7 There was a prevailing view that training schemes run by companies and firms were far better than those run by civil servants .
8 Such speeds are far faster than any hammer blow and considerably faster than the flight of bullets .
9 Its building standards are far higher than present UK Building Regulations , and every new building has to comply .
10 Some of these systems are far simpler than any fluid flow ; we shall see examples in Sections 24.3 and 24.4 .
11 But every time he turned round to look at the black shape labouring after him he was confirmed in the suspicion that Islamic outfits were far sexier than boring old black-leather bras , split-crotch panties or steel suspenders .
12 The result was that men 's facilities were far better but full marks for their separate parent-and-baby unit — it 's more hygienic and dads can use it too .
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