Examples of 'had a far' in a sentence

Meaning of "had a far"

had a far - This phrase likely contains a typographical error or is incomplete, as it does not form a coherent expression in English

How to use "had a far" in a sentence

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had a far
Or maybe we had a far more elaborate plan.
He attracted large numbers of listeners and could have had a far greater impact.
He had a far better chance than most.
The smaller teams had a far tougher time.
He had a far richer life than most of us.
Formerly they had a far greater range.
He had a far more powerful technology still.
What happened there had a far reaching consequences.
I had a far from spectacular game and we ended up losing.
That certainly could have had a far less happy ending.
Others had a far more hostile experience.
There was a time when mania had a far worse impact.
Mays had a far more interesting answer.
It was because she knew from long before that she had a far bigger power.
They had a far more important one to arrange.

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The extreme weather conditions would have had a far smaller impact on a decentralised supply system.
She had a far greater duty this morning.
Another Ajira passenger had a far different experience.
One had a far more beautiful voice than the rest.
Plus Bradshaw had a far stronger arm.
Trade had a far greater impact on economic growth than official development assistance.
This suggests that the sea cow had a far more extensive range in prehistoric times.
This had a far reaching psychological effect to the people living in those areas.
The Tory cuts would have had a far more.
Paul had a far greater vision.
And believe me, you had a far better deal.
It had a far reach.
Those who'd been vaccinated had a far lower.
The radical changes had a far reaching impact on all aspects of family life.
With its international reach, the charter has had a far more forceful impact.
The north had a far more egalitarian distribution of land and very little landlessness.
And do not forget that Russia had a far BIGGER population back then.
The US had a far more evolved system Military Compensation system.
However, the north has had a far rockier history.
This has had a far more positive impact than I expected, Joanna says.
And importantly, the treated mice and rats had a far higher survival rate.
What happened there had a far reaching consequences and you do not even know about it.
Thousands of years ago, however, both species would have had a far more extensive habitat range.
The episode had a far greater impact in Germany than overseas.
A spy we assumed was simon . When tomas had a far better motive.
Perhaps the Founding Fathers had a far more sophisticated vision for this country than this government.
When you were a student under me in Vienna, Jeffrey, you had a far more open mind.
When Tomas had a far better motive.
But when Livingstone led his expeditions, they had a far lower death rate.
Captain Lochley had a far from idyllic background.
And you don't even know about it. What happened there had a far reaching consequences.
The Protocol has had a far greater impact on global warming than the Kyoto Agreement.
But for Natasha, it seemed as though she had a far more easy childhood.
His translation had a far - reaching effect on Polynesian languages.
Twenty minutes ago, someone confessed to Black Monday, and they had a far more credible story.

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Examples of using Far
Think how far they have come
A far corner of your pool is not cleaned
But we are still far from the target
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