Example sentences of "[noun] [noun] far " in BNC.

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1 Thus , the basic materials and the market for building products far downstream are covered by a single team — a position which Lindsell sees as being of great commercial benefit .
2 Companies profit from access to a network of university expertise far beyond individual scheme programmes and graduate associates mature rapidly , Dr Burge .
3 Companies profit from access to a network of university expertise far beyond individual scheme programmes and graduate associates mature rapidly , Dr Burge .
4 But the Crues eased up alarmingly in the second-half to give an out-of-touch Newry side far too much room .
5 The evidence is overwhelming ; we must address crime prevention far more successfully if we are to achieve the reductions referred to by the right hon. and learned Member for Warley , West .
6 So , be sure to pick out the campanile of San Gottardo , to the south beyond the Palazzo Reale , the Sforza castle , to the north-west , Corso Vittorio Emanuele II running away to the north-east , the Torre Velasca to the south and , if the weather is reasonable , the San Siro football stadium far away to the west .
7 There are , to be sure , a growing list of exceptions , but seldom are oligopoly considerations far removed from the picture .
8 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 .
9 They might also reveal that you have been in some distant shopping mall far from your usual stomping ground on a day on which you had sworn ( at least to the office ) that you had been laid up with flu .
10 Very astutely , he uses most of his response to promote his latest tube amp launch : ie. ‘ our latest tube amp efforts far surpass anything done in the past ’ .
11 Stickit squealed in delight , waving at the ant figures far below .
12 Remember our motto , ‘ Come Alive ’ — add to that ‘ Spring into Action ’ and spread the Medau News far and wide .
13 But Scotland , with an economic base now concentrated on light rather than heavy industry , and services and decision-making centres far away from Edinburgh and Glasgow , can not hope to be spared the effects of recession .
14 She then goes to a cat country far away which is taken over by bandits . ’
15 In the potential field structural synthesis map far right , the colours indicate Bouguer anomaly values ( red indicates high values , and blue low values ) Gravity and magnetic lineaments are shown in yellow and green respectively .
16 Today 's 16-valve twin overhead cam fuel-injected petrol engines with full electronic engine management cost far more to make than those old pushrod engines with a simple carburettor .
17 Present-day reality is that pub deaths far exceed births , and the signs are that this is an accelerating process .
18 Er with reference to the great pestilence er makes me think of the original great pestilence , the Black Death and of course er contaminated individuals be put in a pest house far away from places of habitation but they can contaminate others which one ca n't help thinking that it would be quite a good policy has commissioned .
19 Strong promoters that are negatively regulated by repression factors tend to bind RNA polymerase far below maximal rates , the subsequent steps leading to the formation of an elongation complex being highly efficient .
20 Off road , where a bunch of still angry Scottish journalists might still feel so angry towards Chrysler that they would push the instructor in the lead vehicle far faster than he might prefer to go , the Wrangler can also hack it .
21 His uncontrolled and vicious rhetoric before assemblies of the faithful would have shocked the polite Park Lane diners far more profoundly .
22 For many years lap-steels far outsold Spanish-style guitars ; in fact , the first electric guitars of the late '20s and early '30s were nearly all Hawaiian-style instruments .
23 Bouncing with health , Michele Wilburn far right demonstrated the benefits of her fitness programme , Starbound , in Covent Garden last week .
24 He said nothing until they were outside New Scotland Yard and had left the security men far behind , stamping their feet against the cold outside the main door .
25 Radical cuts to income tax plus large increases in national insurance and indirect taxation have made the tax system far more regressive .
26 But th , the thing is that it looks as though it is going to be a fairly ongoing thing that 's going to it may be well on certainly er a beyond assembly when we have to come to a conclusion , and therefore we ought to know the picture er , of , within reform churches far more clearly in giving more time .
27 However , the role of the associate nurse is seen as being skilled and creative , indicating a level of professional job satisfaction far above that likely to be experienced by nurses delivering care by either task allocation or team nursing .
28 Archaeology has even recovered cowrie money far away in central and northern Europe .
29 Sotheby 's continues its cost-cutting format of having multiple lot colour illustrations far distanced from the cataloguing , much to the irritation of buyers who were seen constantly frantically flipping back and forth .
30 For one thing he carries the story of Jesus back far beyond the baptism to his very conception .
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