Example sentences of "far [adv] [adj] for [pron] [to-vb] " in BNC.

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1 Er that help is , there are fewer to draw from , i it 's also far more difficult for them to spare the time , the pressures on the academics are considerable nowadays .
2 The death of Gay News provoked a considerable growth in out-of-London calls for information no longer available in that magazine 's supplement , while at the same time making it far more difficult for us to obtain the information the callers needed and throwing an internal emphasis on that side of our work .
3 When this is current practice it will be far more difficult for someone to take the stage once the work is finished and start making pronouncements of dubious value .
4 ‘ But it 's far too early for me to talk about marriage .
5 We are in the middle of this inquiry , so it is far too early for anyone to make predictions about the outcome , ’ he said .
6 It is a pity not because sociology can not become like physics or , indeed , become a science — it is far too early for us to decide about either of these and related questions — but because sociology looked outside itself in order to discover the appropriate model of science to follow and , as it happened , it looked toward philosophical versions of science rather than to the practices of the sciences themselves .
7 When he was dead , it was far too late for me to opt out .
8 Leeds eventually managed to score in the 85th minute , when Cantona pounced on a Lee Chapman nod-down , but by then it was far too late for them to make a miraculous recovery .
9 By now her hiding-place had become far too dangerous for her to remain in it for much longer .
10 There are far too many for me to examine them all properly in this article .
11 But if there is n't one then nothing makes any difference , does it , and if there is I 'm sure it 'll all be far too spiritual for anyone to get in a huff over the way the rest of us carry on . ’
12 ‘ No you 're not , there 's far too much for you to do at the farm . ’
13 He said : ‘ Do n't you bother , that 's far too heavy for you to carry downstairs .
14 Determinedly she changed the subject , knowing that he was far too astute for her to keep on playing games like that .
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