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Sentence count:77+10Posted:2017-04-24Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: fieldfield tripbattle fieldmagnetic fieldyieldshieldunwieldyshieldingMeaning: [ə'fiːld]  adv. 1. far away from home or one's usual surroundings 2. in or into a field (especially a field of battle) 3. off the subject; beyond the point at issue. 
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(31) This gives a vast space of possible states-much more than for afield in classical theory.
(32) In the early days we ventured further afield than we do now, working in Suffolk, Berkshire, Wiltshire and Surrey.
(33) This year, wolves tagged in Idaho were spotted as far afield as Oregon and Montana.
(34) Black takes advantage of the weather to wander farther afield than previously, and Blue follows.
(35) A third of its people are homeless and many of them have fled Chechnya altogether in search of safety farther afield.
(36) As you travel farther afield, you find that none of these things is true.
(37) Looking ahead, some of the best options further afield include a fly-drive to Florida for 14days for an amazing £249.
(38) Goblin wolf riders raid and pillage far afield, while outriders scour the surrounding countryside for any sign of enemy armies.
(39) I resolved to take the first thing that came along and from that base to look further afield if need be.
(40) Charity personally felt he was going further and further afield to find fallen trees, but that was his business.
(41) Four big shipyards nearby and others further afield provided a ready-made market for its paints.
(42) The majority were families from the nearby villages but there were also numerous railway enthusiasts from further afield.
(43) For those of us who lived farther afield and were dependent on buses, such participation was seldom possible.
(44) The package tour was not dead, it had gone up market and further afield.
(45) At least in theory, this should make the region increasingly attractive to foreign investment from further afield.
(46) The Takaroa operates from Cairns, and allows the visiting diver to venture further afield.
(47) As his main hobby is sailing. and his friends have visited places as far afield as Cherbourg.
(48) Some students venture further afield and choose courses in the Faculties of Arts or Social Sciences.
(49) Rabbits are not territorial creatures to the extent of evicting other rabbits moving into their home ground from further afield.
(50) You would probably peep out first, start looking round close to the spaceship and then start going further afield.
(51) The event was well attended attracting delegates from as far afield as Thurso and Skye.
(52) They were a tough crowd who drew fighters from quite far afield.
(53) This is an amenity that all Teessiders and others from further afield will be able to enjoy for generations.
(54) Further afield, special collectors which look like old-fashioned lampshades on poles are used to filter dust out of the atmosphere.http://Sentencedict.com
(55) But they have travelled as far afield as Belfast and Aberdeen.
(56) Further afield there was a new Scandinavian venture in closer collaboration, the Nordic Council, launched in 1952.
(57) What is more, if we look farther afield, our magnificent 100 feet dwindles into insignificance.
(58) Now accounting for 40 % of produce, the boxes are collected by distributors as far afield as London.
(59) A local craft shop took them and after that she had regular orders for them from outlets further afield.
(60) It took nearly a year of searching as far afield as Slough to find suitable premises for the nursery.
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