Example sentences of "far away [prep] [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 On everything , house , garden , terrace , green slopes , water , old oaks , fern , moss , woods again , and far away across the openings in the prospect , to the distance lying wide before us with a purple bloom upon it , there seemed to be such undisturbed repose .
2 " That is an important country far away across the sea . "
3 Far away across the Atlantic , the Cormack family was burying their son .
4 Far away across the room , her mother was deep in conversation with a handsome young advocate ; they were discussing the merits of a written constitution .
5 Far away along the path we saw him turn and look back at the hound .
6 Strandli and Batts were on the bench — Frank got his usual 10 minutes at the end — a good tackle , a nice pass just outside the area , but was also spotted to far away on a break .
7 There is Totes not far away on the Dieppe road , and the famous old Hotel des Cygnes where Guy de Maupassant wrote Boule de Suif and where the proprietor appears the very embodiment of Norman robustness .
8 She jacked in with an anticipation she had n't felt since Friend had left her so far away on the Moon .
9 Sometimes they can be heard bellowing far away on the shoreline in very great numbers .
10 Moorlake was in the dim future , a beacon possibly , but far away on the horizon .
11 ‘ That child do n't look any too well , do she ? ’ she heard Mrs Parvis 's voice , far away at the end of the table .
12 The other was enshrined at the Mount Juktas peak sanctuary not far away to the south .
13 But — far away to the south west — there was a little light flashing .
14 While all this is going on , far away to the north the volunteers of the Royal Engineers have arrived and are getting straight down to work .
15 So , be sure to pick out the campanile of San Gottardo , to the south beyond the Palazzo Reale , the Sforza castle , to the north-west , Corso Vittorio Emanuele II running away to the north-east , the Torre Velasca to the south and , if the weather is reasonable , the San Siro football stadium far away to the west .
16 The sounds had come far away to the right .
17 There were no windows in the hut , but the open doorway looked out over the mountainside across the valley to the emerald paddy fields and , far away to the east , the village .
18 Far away to the east a chain of jagged mountains jutted almost imperceptibly across the sky .
19 Occasionally the wind carries the voices too far away for the listener immediately below to hear .
20 One fox was caught , too far away for the riders to see in a day of little incident .
21 He could indeed hear breathing , though it was true of course that it might be his own , since everything about himself seemed to be happening so far away for the moment .
22 Even in the early 1960s , though Piraeus is less far away over the water than Dover is from Calais , taking a car to Aegina meant winching it into and out of a caique .
23 Certainly , if I were a script writer , and I had to think up the most inappropriate name for a girl dressed as a man , the above tendencies would lead me to choose a monosyllabic form , using a closed syllable , ending in a consonant as far away from a continuant as I can find — a plosive — and with a vowel as far away from /i/ as I can find , such as /a/ or /o/ .
24 From a distance , if the light is right , and far , far away from a football pitch .
25 On the basis of this analogy we may call a ring current a magnetic dipole , or more precisely we should say that sufficiently far away from a ring current the magnetic field appears as if it was created by two closely spaced magnetic charges ( which of course do not exist ) .
26 If we are considering distances far away from the origin of Fig. 2.3 , i.e.
27 Many readers might puzzled by the photos ( below ) because I am aiming so far away from the flag .
28 As for the planets , it 's Mercury , Venus , Earth , Mars , Jupiter , Saturn , Uranus , Neptune , Pluto — poor Pluto , subzero , subnormal , made of ice and rock , and so far away from the warmth and the shine .
29 Adorno 's critique , in fact , was never as far away from the motivations of cultural criticisms as one would imagine from the myth .
30 Ninth-century annals and histories deal directly with public affairs and provide a more or less reliable framework of political events ; but they too are shot through with perceptions of the miraculous , and they are , at the same time , highly personal works ( as historical writing usually is ) , full of bias and image-making , whether written ( as many were ) for the king 's entourage , or for an audience far away from the court .
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