Synonym: far and away, out and away. Similar words: by force. Meaning: adv. by a considerable margin.
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61, Reading was by far my favorite activity as a child.
62, Of this cocktail the oxygen is by far the most important component for us when we breathe.
63, By far the largest number of configurations correspond to emission with a spectrum that is nearly thermal.
64, The first step, transcription, is considered by far the most important.
65, Half of the people were in California, by far the most populous and modern of the western states.
66, Cochran is by far the better known of the two.
67, By far the largest proportion is in the oceans, which hold roughly 1370 million cubic kilometres of salt water.
68, He concluded that those authors who collaborate with others most often, are by far the least prolific.
69, However, by far the majority of private company acquisitions are concluded by private contract.
70, Schools are, by far, the largest part of the state budget and often a bone of contention.
71, Low turnout may benefit Buchanan, whose fervent backers are by far the most committed.
72, But the most dramatic by far of the failures of deregulation involved the savings and loans.
73, In the tropics, for example, malaria is by far a bigger killer.
74, This final stretch, a 4, 000-foot ascent over 13 winding miles, is by far the most daunting.
75, Once again, Steffi Graf has shown herself to be the best player in the world by far - in more than one sense.
76, An additional factor in considering the question of definition is that by far the majority of non-traditional entrants are also mature entrants.
77, This contrasts sharply with chemical Products, by far the greater part of those sales are external.
78, By far the most exciting is Molecular Biology of the Cell, which will surely become the standard work for cell biology.
79, In 1933, the Columbia was by far the biggest river anyone had ever dreamed about damming.
80, I felt that until Colin Cameron was sent off we were by far the better side.
81, Such survivors, after all,[www.Sentencedict.com] form by far the greatest proportion of patients with coronary disease.
82, Worse by far, he thought Freud was talking about structures rather than processes.
83, Although they share the same chemical composition and crystal form, emerald is by far the more valuable.
84, Of course, in a predominantly agrarian economy land constituted by far the most important capital asset.
85, It is especially prized because carbon, its major component, is by far the most important of all plant nutrients.
86, It's bigger by far than a humpback whale's hump!
87, When the wind speed is too high, the most safety measure to wind power set is stop working, the load of wind power set in static state is smaller by far than dynamic state.
88, Hardcoding strings is surely the "granddaddy" of all TVT errors, outnumbering others by far.
89, By far the most talked - about speech characteristic of Southerners is their drawl.
90, The most common vector format by far is the ESRI Shapefile (see Resources), which stores only a single shape type; each file can contain only points or only polygons or only lines.
More similar words: by force.