Farther
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507 examples of Farther in a sentence
This means that we cannot talk about withdrawing our troops, but only of redrawing the battle line
farther
West.
Even if driven much farther, 150,000 kilometers, an electric car’s CO2 emissions will be only 28% less than those of a gasoline-powered car.
With fallow soil and a poor climate inhibiting agriculture, North Korea’s government has indeed apparently been encouraging a growing number of fishing boats to go
farther
out in search of bigger catches.
The emulation effect that spurred Central European reform in the 1990’s is not working
farther
east.
Others – the existence of guarantees or collateral, lending to small companies (instead of the companies’ owners), and lending to borrowers who are geographically
farther
away – were less so.
If we neglect rural areas, persistent poverty and hunger will continue to drive migration flows, not only to urban areas, but also to neighboring and nearby countries and destinations
farther
abroad.
For this to succeed at the global level, middle-income countries that have already started the process must overcome the obstacles on the road to higher income, thereby creating demand and opening supply opportunities for the primary labor transfer in developing countries
farther
down the income ladder.
I believe that Congress will pass some kind of mandatory cap-and-trade bill, but it is more likely to happen next year, and it will probably fall even
farther
below EU targets than the Obama administration’s proposals.
But
farther
to India’s west, in Afghanistan, things are far grimmer.
Other dangerous infectious diseases, such as cholera, may also spread
farther
and faster.
During those initial 5-7 weeks, and in the weeks after the WHO sounded the alarm, when the rest of the world did very little, COVID-19 was able to spread much
farther
and wider than SARS ever did, and the result has been far deadlier.
In South Sudan – one of the world’s fastest-warming countries – droughts and flooding have forced girls and women to walk
farther
to gather firewood and obtain water, a time-consuming and potentially dangerous change.
Across the board, European corporations have come to depend increasingly on US banking behemoths like JPMorgan Chase, Bank of America, and Citibank, leaving European institutions
farther
behind.
The ACJD’s other demands are much
farther
from being fulfilled.
He then launched a new airport project in an impractical, mountainous location
farther
away, where it stands even less chance of being finished.
Extremism increases because moderates find themselves forced to ally themselves with those
farther
to the left or right.
In any case, COVID-19’s trajectory suggests that it will likely spread farther, forcing other EU member states to adopt public-health measures at the expense of economic activity, particularly in important sectors such as travel and tourism.
Though there was little hope of finding as many birds in the unmown strips as on the mown part, Levin, having promised Oblonsky to meet him, went with his companion
farther
on over the mown and unmown strips.
Now the moment for action had come, and he cast a restless glance at the miners
farther
on.
All the same, on feast Sundays he sometimes takes a drop too much; but it never goes
farther.
A hundred paces
farther
on he came across more couples.
"You won't get any
farther
by being angry," said Rasseneur judiciously.
And they were constantly enlarging their conquests, scuffling among the piles of bricks until blood came, running about the fields and eating without bread all sorts of milky herbs, searching the banks of the canals to take fish from the mud and swallow them raw and pushing still farther, they travelled for kilometres as far as the thickets of Vandame, under which they gorged themselves with strawberries in the spring, with nuts and bilberries in summer.
They all broke out under these trees, here at the Plan-des-Dames, lower down at the Charbonnerie, still
farther
towards the Saut-du-Loup.
At the relay, eighty metres from the cutting, another putter took the tram and pushed it eighty metres
farther
to the upbrow, so that the receiver could forward it with the others which came down from the upper galleries.
Unable to go farther, she felt the need of taking off her chemise.
They avoided Montsou, and
farther
on rejoined the Joiselle road; to spare the journey round Fourche-aux-Boeufs, they passed beneath the walls of Piolaine.
So he led her back to her lover's, with sunken head, and made no protest when she stopped him on the main road, at the corner of the Yards, twenty metres from the Estaminet Piquette, saying:"Don't come any
farther.
He refused to talk in the presence of some captains who were listening, and led his uncle ten metres away, and not thinking this far enough, drew still
farther
back; then, in a low whisper, he at last told of the outrage, the torn and sawn planks, the pit bleeding at the neck and groaning.
To left, to right,
farther
on, he seemed to recognize others beneath the wheatfields, the hedges, the young trees.
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