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Sentence count:158+2Posted:2016-07-17Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: far and awayout and awaySimilar words: by forceMeaning: adv. by a considerable margin. 
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121, The corn snake, also known as the red rat snake, is by far the easiest to keep, and most docile snake in the pet trade.
122, The garish yard , filled with the flowers of poverty, was uglier by far than in winter.
123, The International Aflatoxin B1 (AFB1) is by far the most potent teratogen, mutagen and hepatocarcinogen of all aflatoxins.
124, My favourite, by far, is the pretty wild cornfield weed, Viola tricolor or heartsease, and the more you pick, the more it flowers.
125, The common emitter configuration is by far the most versatile and widely used.
126, By far the most anticipated event of the day for markets will be U.S. non-farm payrolls data to come at 8:30 a.m. Eastern time.
127, So, for those higher-level AI, Classicalism is by far the better suited.
128, Taft was by far the largest man ever to be President.
129, By far, most market prognosticators significantly underperform the market, despite their claims to the contrary.
130, The two - layer systems are by far the easier to treat analytically.
131, Objective To explore a surgical ventral and lateral foramen magnum tumors by far lateral suboccipital approach.
132, Read - only memory ( ROM ) is by far the most common form of firmware.
133, Oxygen Content : Radiated by far - infrared, big molecule turns into small molecule. Meanwhile, dissociative oxygen increases.
134, But also at the small family scale, the housing subsidy received from the State will be, by far, the biggest aid ever.
135, Who looks into the distance from a high place by far missing, the warm sunlight lets me to one's heart's content fantasize, outside nine days are that most dazzling rays.
136, Chlorpyrifos is by far the most widely applied organophosphate insecticide, and its toxicity to human and organism has been paid more and more attention.
137, The US has attracted by far the most foreign bank holdings throughout the entire data series, and the intensity of these links has increased (in nominal terms) over time.
138, Angiosperms The flowering plants constituting by far the largest Anthophyta or Angiospermophyta of vascular seed plants.
139, This applicant is by far the better than that one.
140, By far the most common snake in Britain is the adder.
140, Sentencedict.com is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find nice sentences for a large number of words.
141, Pizza was by far the most popular takeaway choice , accounting for 83 % of sales.
142, Silicones and urethanes are by far the leading sealant products followed by latex and butyl rubber.
143, "He is by far one of the most underrated musicians in rock and his keyboard work will never be forgotten, " wrote Howard Bayliss.
144, Lying just 160,000 light-years from Earth, the Large Magellanic Cloud is by far the brightest of the two dozen or so galaxies orbiting the Milky Way.
145, In Miami proper, one-fifth of mortgages are in foreclosure or converted to REO. Worst in the country by far.
146, The first and by far most-common handicap is a confusion by the authors in which they conflate a tutorial with a detailed treatise on every aspect of the language.
147, Beer is by far the most popular and oldest alcoholic beverage on the planet.
148, The dollar will remain by far the dominant international reserve currency for decades.
149, By far, Sub-Atlantic Time that the Earth has gone through 2500 year is about to end, that means that new disaster period will come soon.
150, By far the greatest risk associated with polluted drinking water is the spread of diarrhea, dysentery, cholera, and infectious hepatitis (hepatitis A).
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