Example sentences of "[verb] far [conj] " in BNC.

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1 During other eruptions , power crystals forged in the deep magma were scattered far and wide across the lava plains , sometimes killing the harvesters .
2 There were only a few other cars in the lay-by at Walbury Hill and their occupants had scattered far and wide .
3 The figure of more than 3,000 which I just quoted , when compared with 873 similar undertakings in France and 479 in Italy , shows that the United Kingdom has far and away more undertakings with more than 1,000 employees than either of our major European partners .
4 The country 's rulers were , after all , running scared : the American colonies had declared their independence in 1776 in dangerously democratic terms ; the writings of Tom Paine were being disseminated far and wide ; and , most threatening of all , there was every chance that the Jacobin ideas of the French Revolution of 1789 might take firm root in English soil .
5 The way in which royal messengers allegedly searched far and wide for a suitable bride ignores the likelihood that the union with Emma was motivated purely by political considerations , while the statement that they sent other sons to Normandy to be educated is a misleading reference to the exile of Emma 's offspring by Æthelred .
6 ‘ The result was broadcast far and wide and never again did the mighty Pargeter grace Darlington 's pitches , ’ says Taylor .
7 His reserve broke before he had got far and he revealed his own grievance .
8 With their nearest rival , Tesco , they 've become far and away the most popular places to do the weekly shop .
9 To be sure , we had a great Empire — we British had conquered far and wide .
10 These formed far and away the largest group in the population of Europe , and it is the evidence that their numbers were expanding rapidly which offers the most substantial proof that the population of western Christendom as a whole was rising at this time .
11 A short time later they were making their way along the road that led beyond the property , and had not travelled far before Silas turned the minibus along a side-road that led towards the boundary .
12 ‘ We have travelled far and need good beds to sleep in and some food to eat . ’
13 Looking for a win has been like chasing the holy grail … for Swindon … they 've travelled far and wide … some cynics thought they 'd never find it …
14 Archaeological records do not even mention Abraham , though is story fits well into what is known of his times ; but Omri was known far and wide to later generations .
15 Northampton was another elegant county town and regional market centre and was known far and wide for its horse fairs .
16 Corinthian aryballoi are found far and wide , especially in Sicily and Italy , where Corinth long dominated trade and was early involved in colonisation .
17 He has ranged far and wide , amongst the writings of Richard Burton , Richard Llewellyn and P.G .
18 With constantly changing membership , chairmanship and recording practices , it is impossible to discern a clear linear development of its thought and resolutions , though its discussions have ranged far and wide through such issues as : ( 1 ) the desirability of RBL
19 A distinguished and powerful draughtsman , Julian has ranged far and wide both in this country and abroad for his landscapes , from the extremely colourful Devil 's Dyke to the bold but featureless Birling Gap .
20 The molluscan egg develops into a larva , a minuscule animated globule striped with a band of cilia , which is swept far and wide by ocean currents before , after several weeks , it changes its shape , grows a shell and settles down .
21 ‘ He went far because he 's so correct he never upset anybody , ’ was the general opinion she heard later .
22 We had n't gone far before we spied the punt entangled in the branches of a willow which had collapsed into the stream .
23 Sarah was worried because it was getting late , and when at last she was out of the hospital she started walking quickly towards Clerkenwell , but she had n't gone far before a hackney cab drew up .
24 I had not gone far before the rain started and it soon became a sluicing downpour that never abated all day .
25 But it was a damp , grey morning , and they had n't gone far before it came on to rain .
26 Nor had they gone far before she was forced to stand still and stare up at tall tree-ferns , their gracefully curving fronds sheltering the path like a row of lofty umbrellas .
27 She had n't gone far when she heard Nick wailing behind her , ‘ Carrie , wait for me , wait … ’
28 She set off with only a little food and she had n't gone far when a small boy appeared right in the middle of the road .
29 They had n't gone far when at the side of the road they saw a small boy .
30 They had not gone far when again the clerk heard that long , moaning howl .
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