Examples of 'moved farther' in a sentence
Meaning of "moved farther"
moved farther: This phrase indicates that someone or something has traveled a greater distance or become more distant from a point of reference
How to use "moved farther" in a sentence
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moved farther
Had to be moved farther and farther east.
I became an adult and moved farther away.
They moved farther away from the fire.
The church should be moved farther to the left.
We moved farther from each other that night.
Some species have moved farther.
I never moved farther than the next room.
Hermine weakened to a tropical storm as it moved farther inland.
The keys moved farther down.
The elements appear narrower as the barcode scanner is moved farther from the barcode.
The armour moved farther off the edge of the table.
In recent times the outmigration has moved farther away from the cities.
Philippe moved farther north skirting the low and continued to weaken gradually.
The dredging area was later moved farther from the coast.
The Métis soon found themselves so disadvantaged in Manitoba that they moved farther west.
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The key light is moved farther to the side of the subject.
The footsteps came closer, then moved farther away.
We have moved farther from Viprayaan.
The finials are still extant but were moved farther back on the roof.
So I have moved farther and farther away from the cinema.
The point at which they were crossed moved farther and farther away from you.
When he moved farther along the platform to avoid them, they followed.
The Norwegian homeless people seem to have moved farther out to the periphery.
A smaller number moved farther west, finding employment as ranchers and cowboys.
During this operation, third army moved farther and faster.
As he has moved farther east, the country has become wilder and less modern.
A peace agreement would not be brought closer ; it would be moved farther away.
With another Witness couple, we moved farther south to the small town of Shchuchinsk.
Then we are told that the women had remained, but had moved farther away.
As the Earth began to warm, loggerheads moved farther north, colonizing the northern beaches.
When larger diameter pontoons 34 are used, the longitudinal I-beams are moved farther apart.
For even greater solitude, Saint Anthony moved farther away from the village, into a graveyard.
When some people could not fit in with that, they moved farther west.
Scott 's army moved farther inland from Puebla unopposed and attacked Mexico City from the south.
For example, the attachment locations can be moved farther apart or closer together.
Until it's moved farther away. No one's getting on board.
Through the passing of time, however, the river has moved farther from the temple.
Iceberg B-15A then moved farther up north and broke up into more pieces.
As a result, many of Native Americans moved farther west.
Still, as time passed, he moved farther to the right politically.
It was somewhere in the Ross Ice Shelf, then it moved farther inland.
Until it's moved farther away.
For example, the axis of rotation A may be moved farther aft.
When he was young his parents moved farther south, to Himeji.
No one 's getting on board until it 's moved farther away.
Already, the traditional right-wing parties have moved farther to the right to embrace Vox.
No one's getting onboard until it's moved farther away.
During this operation, 3rd Army moved farther and faster.
What 's happening? The keys moved farther down.
Yes, vans came, and the Jews were moved farther off.
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Examples of using Farther
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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