Example sentences of "[vb infin] a far [adv] " in BNC.

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1 An account written by someone participating in some event or controversy may give a far more partial view than the carefully researched , balanced interpretation of a later historian who has sifted and weighed up all available evidence .
2 Likewise ‘ Rorschach ’ is also another example of how the Horde could yet become a far more twisted guitar band .
3 If , moreover , as seems very likely , the new order attracts more and more top staying chasers to Aintree , that will surely inject a far more desirable brand of ‘ heroism ’ into Grand National day .
4 Dana wanted to marry Roman and on her own showing she would make a far more suitable wife for him than her twin would .
5 First , it is essential that the two-way flow of land use change should be emphasized , for as both Figures 8.1 and 8.2 show , net gains can conceal a far more complex picture .
6 Another major factor offsets the impoverished state of museums and archaeology and in the long term this will have a far more profound effect .
7 But such ‘ action replay ’ can have a far more serious undertone .
8 Indeed , my guess is that this particular political scandal will have a far more profound effect on the spending patterns of the British public than any Autumn Statement incentive or cut in interest rates .
9 Mass democracy is a difficult and hitherto largely uncharted territory ; and we should be nearer the mark , and should have a far more convincing slogan , if we spoke of the need , not to defend democracy , but to create it .
10 the schizophrenic will clearly have a far more intense experience of any given present of the world than we do , since our own present is always part of some larger set of projects which force us selectively to focus our perceptions .
11 TAURUS will have a far more noticeable impact on investors than did TALISMAN .
12 Far be it for me to say that this is the sort of budget that conservatives ought to applaud because it is after all , a budget that is guided by a feeling that councils should provide services and they should orientate their services to the least communities , to be guided by equal opportunities and by egalitarians and that 's what this group has always stood for , this is the budget that we present tonight and I would hope that it would get a far better and far larger measure of support than perhaps of course been the case in the past .
13 You can not expect them to be house-trained and , indeed , this can subsequently prove a far more arduous task than normal .
14 In the meantime , the Government should adopt a far more dynamic approach to fiscal policy .
15 A project in which the children 's desire to acquire information will engender high motivation would seem a far more appropriate way of achieving this than putting them through special library lessons , divorced from any meaningful context .
16 To many , the arrival of the Dornier at Hendon was an irrelevancy in terms of RAF history , and it will find a far more apposite home in the Netherlands .
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