Example sentences of "[be] far [adj] [subord] [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 All things being equal therefore , the ultimate encashment value of a PEP should be far greater than an endowment plan , and provide the investor with a greater surplus after repaying the mortgage .
2 The cost transfer necessary would be far greater than the cost of the price subsidy .
3 By definition , the altruistic majority must promote the reproductive success of the selfish the reproductive success of the selfish organism , the mutant , will be far greater than the altruist , and within a few generations of selfish individuals .
4 However , though the only currently practicable approach to identifying rural deprivation was an area based one and although it has been possible to make some sense of census data for rural areas , they still concluded , in line with Knox and Cottam , that it would be far better if the analysis could be performed at the individual level .
5 Agreement tends to be far better when the electronegativity difference between the two ions is high .
6 For his abilities and interests had been felt throughout the land , and had touched Palestine itself ; the day would not be far distant when a woodland would be dedicated to him , the Lyon Cohen Memorial Grove , at Kadesh Naftali , south of Jerusalem .
7 Here too lies our hope ; since the time can not be far distant when the poet … will invade this vast new territory and so once more bring sanctification and joy into the sphere of common life .
8 the time can not be far distant when the poet … will invade this vast new territory , and so once more bring sanctification into the sphere of common life .
9 The woman of the future would be far more than a nurse or consoler , she would have a positive religion to realize as a high-priestess of health .
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