335 examples of in far in sentences

It was so in far-back ancient India; it is so now.

Many of them were his old friends and neighbors; and his only brother, Dr. Ephraim Merridew,Sibyl's father,was a rebel at heart, though in far-away Barbadoes, where he was at that time engaged in business, he could not serve the rebel cause in person, as he would gladly have done.

The colloquy we have faithfully reported, took place in far less time than we have taken to narrate it.

They first saw the English army enter the misty and storm-covered muir at the top of the hill; then saw the dull atmosphere thickened by a fast-rolling smoke, and heard the pealing sounds of the discharge; immediately after, they beheld the discomfited troops burst wildly from the cloud in which they had been involved, and rush, in far-spread disorder, over the face of the hill.

They have already in less than thirty years entirely altered the life of the young people in far-away villages, who used to be practically shut up during the winter months, but who can now ski from one place to another on Sundays and holidays, enjoying the companionship of their friends and widening their outlook by mixing with strangers.

Both of them represent the poor doctor as hopelessly confuted by the mild dignity and calm reason of Mrs. Knowles, though the triumph is painted in far the brightest colours by Mrs. Knowles herself.

In the Slave States the black race is growing in far greater proportion than the white, the most important elements of prosperity are becoming exhausted, and the forces of civilization are incompetent to hold their own against the ever-increasing weight of barbarism.

The colored people were much more numerous in Hamilton, and in far better circumstances than in New York.

Massed about the Winter Palace, and the Fortress of Peter and Paul, stood thousands on thousands who, in far-distant serf-huts, had put on their best, had toiled wearily to the capital, to give their last mute thanks to one who for years had stood between their welfare and their owners' greed.

What shall we do in these delightful days, When the full, bounding heart, will not be still; When the glad eye, absorbed in far-sent gaze, Forgets Earth's plenitude of grief and ill; Shall we dream on, in a bewitching maze Of sweet affections and bold hopes, until Earth is not Earthbut Heaven?

And when the plans of the great viaduct were completed the engineers knew the cost of every part, and felt so sure that the actual bridge in far-off Burma could be built for the estimated amount, that they put in a bid for the work that proved to be far below the price asked by English builders.

Mr. Bradlaugh proved that there was no physiological statement in Knowlton, which was not given in far fuller detail in standard works on physiology, quoting Carpenter, Dalton, Acton, and others; he showed that Malthus, Professor Fawcett, Mrs. Fawcett, and others, advocated voluntary limitation of the family, establishing his positions by innumerable quotations.

Her description of the river lingered in his thoughts, and he seemed to be groping for a great inspiration that was hovering just beyond his reachas plants grope for light in far-off leafy jungles.

The reader will, however, readily understand that the interest of hear new Commander took its rise in far different feelings from those of professional pride, or momentary convenience.

Country people will tell you that they like the country, and detest the town, although their enjoyments are of a kind which may be obtained in far greater perfection in the latter than in the former.

Another piece of tapestry in Mr. Yarnold's possession, but it may be presumed in far better condition, was bought by Mr. Teschmaker, his executor, for 63l.

Only my aunt in far-away Ploszow loves me as of old; but I suppose even her love has lost its active character, and there will be no more match-making in my behalf.

But here are to be traced also, and in far clearer characters, the man's strong heart, essentially human in its sympathiesthe thoughtful and earnest intellect, not yet equally developed with the fancy, but giving ample promise of all it was destined to receive.

(In Far west illustrated, Apr.-Aug.

SEE Atwood, Wallace W. Home life in far-away lands.

HART, ISABELLE K. Home life in far-away lands.

SEE Atwood, Wallace W. Home life in far-away lands.

And it did meet towards the end of April, but in far fewer numbers than had been the case hitherto, and with more and more division from day to day.

Sure when he spoke thus, he sought some other thing than intimation of pardon to his sense and conscience; for that he desired also, but in far more clear expressions, verse 8, "Make me to hear joy and gladness," &c.; and verse 12, "Restore unto me the joy of thy salvation," &c. Scripture phrases to express remission import this, viz.

It is written on a sheet of the very small duodecimo note paper which she was wont to use many years subsequently, but in far more delicate and elegant characters than she used, when much pen-work had produced its usual deteriorating effect on her caligraphy.

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