Example sentences of "[adv] far [adv] [that] " in BNC.

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1 A government promise to liberalise prices next year is so far just that : a promise .
2 Conversely , you should n't be so far away that you can not close quickly enough .
3 Neither stand so far away that it can not pick up your voice .
4 Stars are so far away that they appear to us to be just pinpoints of light .
5 I guess he figured the malais would be less alert in the torpor of the mid-afternoon , while darkness was still not so far away that it could n't cloak his escape .
6 There below you , so far away that it might be in Derbyshire , was a single toytown rooftop .
7 The opening of new offices may take place as part of a general expansion of the activities of a firm to additional locations ( though usually never so far away that they can not benefit from the goodwill attaching to headquarters ) or involve streamlining administration by establishing different departments in separate offices .
8 As she made coffee she stared dreamily ahead , smiled to herself for no apparent reason , and was so far away that at last Sophie remarked , ‘ You 're very happy — very preoccupied .
9 Notions of law and morality seemed to be so far apart that the two sides were talking different languages .
10 And no touch of tease or laughter in the long grey eyes , eyes set so far apart that they belonged more to the temples than to the full face .
11 The team was chosen so far ahead that the monumental Rangers defender George Young was omitted because of an injury that cleared up weeks before the team left Scotland .
12 We choose to use the outer thirds because we want the line to be drawn between two points as far away as possible without being so far out that they risk being unreliable .
13 The language is so degraded now , itself so far out that it is impossible to take seriously .
14 we 're so far out that we 're not anywhere near , you ca n't
15 But I mean you 've , you 've actually passed up your good news by putting it so far down that the editor might well have read the first paragraph .
16 SOME time ago , but not so far back that it can be dismissed as incidental , a belligerent centre-half , who needed very little encouragement in such nefarious matters , was instructed to discover how fast the visiting centre-forward could limp .
17 if these young men possessed traces of the Beastblood , it was from so far back that it could not be measured , and it was so slight that it could no longer hold the power to call upon the beasts for aid .
18 I often wonder if the rolling activity at such times is happening well below the surface ; so far below that there can be no visible signs of disturbance , even in calm water .
19 After 1860 the monthly meetings became almost formal and were often postponed , the records were inadequate and subscriptions so far behind that they were cancelled .
20 In fact rolls of different orientation may be generated simultaneously in different parts of the layer sufficiently far apart that they are not initially interacting .
21 A potential danger is that the trend away from the identification and analysis of planation surfaces could go too far so that insufficient attention is accorded to these remnants in the landscapes of areas dominated by formerly extensive landsurfaces .
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