Example sentences of "far [prep] [ex0] being " in BNC.

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1 Despite these various arguments suggesting high unemployment from rapid technical change which are based on the foundation laid by him , Leontief has himself , with a colleague ( Leontief and Duchin 1983 ) , recently published the results of a survey of the likely effects of new technology on the US economy up to the year 2000 which concludes that , far from there being net job losses , there will be a substantial rise in the aggregate labour force over this period due to the rapid take-up of the technology .
2 They also argue that far from there being a decline of religious fervour in fifteenth and sixteenth century Europe , there was more interest and deeper involvement in religion than ever before .
3 Far from there being ‘ no pretence of key ’ , this is a very straightforward dominant-tonic cadence , a little obscured but really very simple .
4 I hope that the hon. Gentleman will accept the correction that , far from there being 102,000 complaints , British Gas received 23,000 .
5 Far from there being a ‘ rearrangement of values ’ , as Titmuss believed , officials tended to cling stubbornly to entrenched attitudes .
6 Writing in the February issue of the Lloyds Bank Economic Bulletin , he says : ‘ The restoration of financial balance will mean that , far from there being a credit crunch , banks are likely to continue to find very little net demand for loans from companies . ’
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