Example sentences of "[vb -s] [adv prt] far " in BNC.
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1 | You see , Ludens , if one goes on far enough the thing collapses under its own weight . ’ |
2 | After predictably brash , bright and breezy powerpop run-throughs of ‘ Bill ’ and ‘ Pumpkin ’ , Seaweed deliver a stupid , sexy and slyly squiggly head-screwing dubversh of ‘ Squint ’ , which goes on far , far too long unless one is savagely drugged . |
3 | An important minority of the population lives in far flung , sparsely populated areas such as the highlands and islands . |
4 | In the Etudes ( the 1934 is preferable to the 1942 set ; both are included ) he reaches out far beyond mere pedagogical concerns . |
5 | It 's certainly true that government guidance is far more guarded erm in its support for new settlements erm the guidance has has of course been touched on but I would adem emphasize the dates of this guidance , er P P G three , housing , March nineteen ninety two , P P G twelve , development plans and regional planning guidance , February nineteen ninety two , and draft P P G thirteen , May nineteen ninety three , just looking briefly at P P G three , erm P P G , and I think it 's fair to say that P P G three takes up far less welcoming stance than did the previous erm P P G erm it recognizes that new settlements are controversial , and that the scope is likely to be limited . |
6 | The third one could do it physically and gets out far more . |
7 | In truth it drags along far to slowly and is never quite interesting or gripping enough in the right places despite the considerable efforts of the players . |
8 | And it comes off far more as a you know , as a sort of Gothic |
9 | There are plenty of players changing hands for £1 million , even £2 million , but it 's the one who is the costliest who comes under far more pressure . |