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

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1 Flexibility within the classroom , the hallmark of the gifted teacher , must find a place in far more of our schools .
2 The end of the B version depicts hell and heaven in far more conventional terms , allowing these conventional limits to dominate the parameters in which Faustus 's actions may be interpreted .
3 " No good , Peter — I 've been in court in far too many fraud cases .
4 Nevertheless , reviews within the periphery did begin to deal with the relationship between form and content in far more radical ways than left or core reviews were prepared to do and were even able to hint at possible political meanings that might be derived from this process .
5 The Indian presence in far flung outposts of the Empire , for example , from Malaysia to East Africa , can only be understood in this context , and it is important to note that a tradition of emigration from Jamaica had already developed in the nineteenth century , with 2,000 Jamaicans migrating to build railways in Panama , followed by well over 80,000 who went to work on the first attempt at constructing the Panama Canal in the 1880s .
6 However , the issue is a lively one today , since some contemporary utilitarians adopt a highly rigorist outlook ( arguing , for example , that not to have done all one personally might to feed the starving in far off places is as bad as murder ) which other moral philosophers see as the reductio ad absurdum of utilitarianism .
7 Old coniferous forests , also in willow and birch in far north .
8 In the Osma system , a small hole in each pipe connector tells you when you have pushed the pipe in far enough to allow for expansion : 10mm is normally allowed .
9 It was probably a very good thing in far more ways than one , Harry reflected , that Aubrey would be living with them here at the farm for several months .
10 But while mathematical models work hand in hand with research directors in the laboratory , other company executives are appreciating the power of computational science in far more pleasurable surroundings .
11 This will usually involve detailing precisely the accounting adopted for each major item of income and expenditure in far more detail then appears in notes to the accounts .
12 A propaganda of peace based on the readiness of objectors to undergo hard labour was likely to meet with derision , if not anger , at a time when hundreds of thousands of young men were fighting and dying for their country in far more appalling conditions .
13 While ‘ Flags & Emblems ’ generally deals with terrorism and social injustice in far broader terms , a couple of the songs still refer to the troubles .
14 ITF delegates were arrested on landing at Antwerp , among them Ben Tillett , who was put in gaol in far from comfortable conditions .
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