Example sentences of "it [be] a far " in BNC.

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1 ‘ And I think it 's a far better thing to turn an enemy into a friend . ’
2 It is a far more important issue than the discussions over qualification periods for overseas players .
3 Go and see it in the British Museum ; it is a far more moving subject than any jewelled bauble or elegant vase .
4 It is a far broader understanding of how we live as Catholics in today 's world . ’
5 However , it is a far from simple manufacturing system and depends on the components , temperature , speed and the resin for ultimate quality .
6 Between the feet are the remains of a green parrot — whether immolated or not at the death of his mistress is uncertain — but it still retains its plumage ; it is a far less repulsive-looking object than the larger bi-ped .
7 It is a far more complex matter than I had first thought ’ .
8 It is a far more aggressive species than its cousin the Blue Acara , hence the common name .
9 It is a far more profitable and sensible approach to publishing and although , of course , we shall continue to bring out new fiction in hardback we hope this is a start of a new trend .
10 It was a far from smooth process , and the resulting agglomeration of styles and patchwork efforts was by no means the largest church in the county , although probably the most interesting .
11 Half of the salary disappeared in mess fees and for the headquarter 's servants , but Sharpe still felt rich , and it was a far better reward than the two shillings and ninepence a day that he had been receiving as a half-pay lieutenant .
12 It was a far less sedate procession than we had imagined .
13 He led the Regal 600 race from start to finish , but was quick to point out that it was a far from easy victory .
14 But it was a far from impressive victory .
15 At least 54 other party supporters , including several members of parliament , were injured , but it was a far less bloody day than authorities had feared it might be .
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