Example sentences of "far [prep] this " in BNC.

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1 Not far behind this overall vision of justice came his anxious consideration that the particular saints of each church , for whom the present community was only the trustee , would demand from their trustees a full account of their stewardship down to the most minute particulars .
2 At the same time , one can not go too far with this .
3 Much of the work reported so far with this technique involves organic samples , but the application to inorganic species should be a useful addition to other sources of information .
4 I 've never got so I 've never not got so far with this crossword .
5 So far under this heading ‘ trade union and legislative development ’ , as under the earlier headings , the case effectively stated remains the case for extension , within the existing dispensation , of the role of trade unions .
6 Until far into this period there were many important States which were not represented at Constantinople ( Sweden had no resident minister there until 1734 , Prussia none till 1758 ) .
7 The relayed message must have found him somewhere not far from this house .
8 I know of a school not far from this place where there are many highly deprived children , but they work well .
9 ‘ Looking wo n't get you far in this world , ’ Moran said .
10 ‘ May not a man go too far in this study , and overvalue his progress so far , as to think nothing out of his reach ? ’
11 ‘ May not a man go too far in this study , and overvalue his progress so far , as to think nothing out of his reach ? ’
12 So far in this section we have looked at the present provision of training and at ways of improving the system .
13 This image clearly does not correspond with the material presented so far in this chapter .
14 So far in this discussion the emphasis has been on the voluntary nature of the ‘ obligations ’ of the active citizen , which is to be encouraged through the educational system and in other ways about which , it must be said , there is fairly broad agreement across the political spectrum .
15 So far in this book we have emphasized the need for social research to be based on scientific method .
16 So far in this book , we have looked at some of the more dangerous types of ‘ vehicle ’ used for inner-space exploration such as satanism , witchcraft , New Age paganism and occult magic .
17 There has been limited mention of special children ( or children with special needs ) so far in this book .
18 So far in this chapter , we have examined three explanations of unemployment : that it is caused by ‘ natural ’ factors , that it is caused by a general deficiency of aggregate demand and that it is caused by excessive labour costs .
19 Proposals made thus far in this respect include protection at work for pregnant women or those who have already given birth ; pro rata equation of the rights of ‘ a-typical ’ ( part-time seasonal and temporary ) workers with those of full-time workers ; working hours ; establishment of European works councils [ see pp. 45 — 6 ] ; proof of employment contract ; and minimum safety and health requirements at temporary or mobile work sites , such as construction sites and safety signs in the workplace .
20 So far in this chapter I have focused on meaning negotiation as a matter of transaction .
21 So far in this chapter my argument has been that by entirely removing the Devil from the Christian world-view , or simply silencing him by demythologising him away a la Bultmann , we undercut the gospel as divine drama .
22 So far in this chapter , I have described some of the plainer basic shapes , for often it is the less complicated shapes that work better than a contrived design .
23 If you want , you could go far in this business .
24 The terms ‘ learning ’ , ‘ acquisition ’ and ‘ development ’ are often used interchangeably and , so far in this book , there has been no attempt to define distinctive meanings .
25 So far in this chapter we have concentrated on only a small selection of the most creative and influential thinkers in theology from Schleiermacher to the turn of the century .
26 So far in this chapter we have been concerned with the determinants and consequences of collective bargaining structures as they appertain on an inter-country basis at national level .
27 The biggest category by far in this year 's list is the one for which the awards were originally created back in the 1960s , the Export Awards .
28 So far in this chapter I have tried to spell out how important it is to be clear where one starts from , where present trends are taking one to , and to be ruthlessly honest about the threats from the competition and from the external environment .
29 The material presented so far in this book offers an educational , self-help approach to clients ' anxiety problems .
30 No one has advanced our studies so far in this direction , although one must not forget the valuable work of M. R. Hull on the Colchester industry ( 1963 ) .
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