Examples of 'farther afield' in a sentence
Meaning of "farther afield"
farther afield: used to describe going to a place that is more distant or different from the original location or topic
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farther afield
We even sent videotapes of lectures farther afield.
And from farther afield.
The launch attracted buyers from farther afield.
We look farther and farther afield in previously unspoilt territory.
You could try looking farther afield.
The farther afield you go, the more important it can be to have medical training.
We look farther and farther afield.
Slightly farther afield it 's easy to explore Cornwall from this location.
But he could struggle to gain traction farther afield.
I think he goes farther afield for his day job.
Is work with Barton allowed him to travel farther afield.
A little farther afield is Long Lake, where you can rent a boat and go fishing.
We should aim farther afield.
You will need a car to get around, especially if you want to go farther afield.
The latest new arrivals have come from farther afield and from different cultures.
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Many more have made dangerous journey to Europe and farther afield.
Scott and Irwin travelled farther afield than anyone else.
A better train and road network, then, would allow more people to live farther afield.
In addition, family members are traveling farther afield in search of employment.
The church emerged stronger after this period of ordeal, and increased missionary efforts farther afield.
Canadian feature filmmakers have gone farther afield for their models.
Husbands often travel to look for work, historically to nearby Nigeria or sometimes farther afield.
Do be aware that transportation methods to places farther afield may alter with the seasons.
The majority were in and around Council Bluffs, though several were farther afield.
Are their militaries deploying farther afield and overseas?
Instead, he is seeking to project power farther afield.
You know, I have been thinking … maybe … maybe look farther afield for the next me.
Day-travelers or organised tour groups, however, rarely venture farther afield.
The rail connection at Marlow connects to London or Reading and farther afield via Maidenhead.
And the brand is taking its neon-lit carnival of non-inclusivity farther afield.
Well, you could try looking farther afield.
In some cases, the context ranges farther afield.
To reach the best beaches, you have to go farther afield.
Other times, the missions took them a bit farther afield.
And each year, people took their livestock farther and farther afield to graze.
The following decade, the team played an increasingly difficult and farther afield schedule.
The Australian report said more of the same is needed, and farther afield from Australia.
Off the charts . Well, you could try looking farther afield.
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Further afield impacts are predicted to be not significant
No matter how far afield you traveled
We even sent videotapes of lectures farther afield
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They can go a lot farther into a case
Farther along we will know all about it
Nothing could be farther from the truth