Example sentences of "far [adj] [conj] [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 The number of applications was only 65,623 , far lower than the 300,000 expected [ see also p. 38098 , whhich includes provisional figures ] .
2 The number of applications — 57,900 — was far lower than the anticipated 300,000 .
3 Opposition spokesmen claimed that the real turn-out was far lower than the official figure .
4 The same problem applies to the new proposals , which are based on compensating flocks that are far lower than the Scottish average .
5 make the council tax far fairer than the old rates , certainly fairer than the poll tax , and much fairer than the Labour party 's proposals .
6 Certainly , the social psychoanalysis of the oral aspects of the cultural superego seems far easier than the corresponding attempts to analyse pre-Oedipal oral superego elements in the development of the child where the crucial phenomena have occurred long before the acquisition of language , and where analytic ‘ reconstructions ’ are more likely to reflect the theoretical expectations of the analyst than they do the reality .
7 These assertions , which would of course be very difficult to demonstrate in a literal or historical sense , are justified as part of Pareto 's general scheme of the equilibrium of social systems , which rests on a social-psychological basis : ‘ The principle of my sociology rests precisely upon separating logical from non-logical actions and in showing that in most men the second category is far larger than the former ’ .
8 The Sunday market was still far larger than the daily market , though it had shrunk by 20 per cent in the 1970s .
9 Now Mr Major is expected to announce that the Trident submarines will carry far fewer than the expected 512 warheads .
10 Oh a great help to sandwiches and a sit down meal at dinner at table with the family , it was far better than a dry sandwich eaten in the barn .
11 And do bear in mind that if you do n't hit it 100 per cent , the result is likely to be far better than a less than perfect pitch .
12 If you were to smooth out all the material there is in the universe into a uniform sort of sea of particles , you would find that the density was just about one atom in every cubic metre , which is far better than the best vacuum that you can ever make on earth by artificial means .
13 I think we should say that we consider that that 's er , would be far better than the old commercial units .
14 That book sounds far better than the last one .
15 All were second-hand , but they were far better than the stinking rags he had been wearing .
16 The account of chemistry since Lavoisier is far better and the main ideas are simple expressed .
17 Even with the cost of detailed research , a set of reconstruction drawings of a site is usually far cheaper than a physical reconstruction ; in any case , such detailed drawings are generally needed as preparation for a physical reconstruction .
18 Extra financial resources might also be needed in the short term to establish a workable transfer system , though in the longer term a fast transfer system could work out far cheaper than the existing system : a Special Hospital or Regional Secure Unit place costs double that of a place in an ordinary mental health unit and quadruple the cost of a hostel place .
19 They point out that in many cases they are not only far cheaper than the same holiday bought through a travel agent , but also often offer a unique experience in leadership , endurance and community service .
20 Their relation is far closer than the arbitrary link between signifier and signified so that in some contexts ( irony or double entendre for example ) connotative meanings are part and parcel of the denoted meaning .
21 The Argive krater is far smaller than the Attic amphora ; and it looks as though Athenian artists preferred to monumentalise vase-painting rather than venture into the new world of free painting .
22 When the motives are wrong the venue is nearly always far less than the best .
23 What I knew of him corrupted me far less than the false ideas I conceived .
24 The Japanese , champions of new product development , spend far less than the British on hiring market researchers , relying instead on information obtained by their own managers who get out and talk to dealers and customers .
25 Nor was its misfortune unique , for Norwich , the capital of East Anglia , returned a moderate 40 per cent under £2 , far less than the adjoining countryside , yet within a dozen years the worsted manufacture commenced a decline that was to contribute largely to the total of more than 500 unemployed males , and altogether upwards of 2,500 destitute persons by 1570 .
26 In fact , the ‘ discrimination ’ or even ‘ oppression ’ , against which champions of various Soviet nationalities abroad protest , is far less than the expected consequences of the withdrawal of Soviet power .
27 This is half the typical findings for France , and far less than the third or more often reported from eastern Europe or from Japan in the same centuries .
28 But a share is something far more than a mere contractual right in personam .
29 You know , Harry , I get the impression he takes far more than a professional interest in Alice .
30 The advanced study of History demands far more than a retentive memory for facts or an ability to describe fluently the course of an historical event .
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