Sentence for farther | Use farther in a sentence

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  • The two walked farther. (10)
  • A man is not much farther. (10)
  • Fanny could listen no farther. (4)
  • His wife caught it farther away. (9)
  • He waited for farther questions. (10)
  • Can a man go farther than his nature? (10)
  • Her mind had been never farther from peace. (4)
  • He groped toward the farther window to shut it. (8)
  • Farther on he had plenty, but less contentment. (10)
  • Contemptuous exclusiveness could not go farther. (10)
  • I could not go farther on my old and chosen path. (12)
  • There was no occasion to press the matter farther. (4)
  • Never had he felt farther from his old school-chum. (8)
  • There was no time for farther remark or explanation. (4)
  • Sixty-five miles farther than from Maple Grove to London. (4)
  • There is no getting farther than the cup of milk with Marko. (10)
  • And letting himself out, he walked off without farther ceremony. (4)
  • This being over, she insisted on his not accompanying her farther. (10)
  • If we strain to the farther shore, We are catching at comfort near. (10)
  • A little farther along the water courses began to flow to the eastward. (7)
  • Farther on it flowed through a channel choked with all kinds of plants. (5)
  • And he jumped on his legs and walked to the farther corner of the room. (10)
  • A little farther, the road to the right passes an upright stone in a field. (2)
  • And without farther ceremony, she turned away and walked to the instrument. (4)
  • He crept a little farther in and sat down in the arm-chair beyond the fire. (8)
  • They acquiesced, and the pilgrimage was resumed for seventy miles farther on. (19)
  • The gentle altercation lasted half-an-hour, but they got no farther than this. (10)
  • The subject was pursued no farther, and the gentlemen soon afterwards went away. (4)
  • I had but to fancy a slight haze on the farther water, and all was right and regular. (7)
  • She tucked her feet farther beneath the seat, and Hilary refrained from looking down. (8)
  • The varieties of handwriting were farther talked of, and the usual observations made. (4)
  • As he stood upon the farther bank he turned about to look at the companions of his march. (1)
  • With every hour he would now get farther from her, back into the fastnesses of his own spirit. (8)
  • Without waiting for an answer he strode to the farther end of the room and opened a trap-door. (13)
  • The conditions had changed, but not so much as they had changed in the East and the farther West. (9)
  • When they were got a little farther, Anne ventured to press again for what he had to communicate. (4)
  • Colonel Poltermore still had the privilege of conducting her the few farther steps to her lodgings. (10)
  • It was evident that the contractor had gone much farther in the hotel matter than he had told Hart. (13)
  • He crossed the floor and looked through the farther window at the water slow-flowing past the lilies. (8)
  • General Cleburne lay a few paces farther out, and five or six other general officers sprawled elsewhere. (7)
  • His niece was deep in thought likewise, trying to harden and prepare herself against farther questioning. (4)
  • Some had ascended the stairs at the farther end, and, denied admittance above, waited for better fortune. (1)
  • Before going farther on this line we will look into the record of music among the races of Northern Europe. (3)
  • She had been satisfied to hear and believe just what Mrs. Goddard chose to tell her; and looked no farther. (4)
  • She had found in her every thing that could tend to make a farther connection between the families undesirable. (4)
  • Farther along the street we met unmistakable Germans, and heard again the familiar language of the upper river. (20)
  • The forbearance he carried farther than most could do was tempted to kick, under pressure of Mrs. Nargett Pagnell. (10)
  • I always feel a little proud of hailing from Boston; my pleasure in the place mounts the farther I get away from it. (9)
  • We agreed that there was a novel charm in trees seen from such a vantage, far surpassing that of the farther scenery. (9)
  • In these waters we were no longer strange birds, and nobody supposed we had travelled farther than from the last town. (2)
  • Nearer and farther, the cottages and villages shone in the valleys, or glimmered through the veils of the distant haze. (9)
  • In such a case, every blow he struck would set her flying farther, till the breach between them would be past bridging. (10)
  • They arrived at their original destination, and the following day telegraphed for rooms at a hotel farther down the coast. (9)
  • He looked through sad thoughts across the benches of the compartments to the farther end of the carriage, where sat the Rev. (10)
  • And I wondered, were those future watchers of apple-gathering farther from me than I, watching sheep-shearing, from the postman? (8)
  • It was not thrown away on her, she bounded higher than ever, flew farther down the middle, and was in a continual course of smiles. (4)
  • The pale nun-like ghostly face hung before him, stronger in outline the farther time widened between him and that suffering flesh. (10)
  • The pale nun-like ghostly face hung before him, stronger in outline the farther time widened between him and that suffering flesh. (22)
  • She spoke of her farther as somewhat delicate and puny, but was sanguine in the hope of her being materially better for change of air. (4)
  • Far off stretched the happy fields with their dim white villages; farther still the mellow heights melted into the low hovering heaven. (9)
  • The Marshal, threatened on his left flank, drew in his line from the farther Veronese heights upon a narrowed battle front before Verona. (10)
  • A half-dozen miles farther to the eastward is the Chatal Saint George, where the stream divides into the Sulina and the Saint George arms. (20)
  • Anne did not receive the perfect conviction which the Admiral meant to convey, but it would have been useless to press the enquiry farther. (4)
  • He motioned to her with his hand to stand farther, and still farther off; and finally told Carlo to escort her to Baveno. (10)
  • The farther edge of the water could not be seen; the boats came out of the obscurity, took on their passengers and vanished in the darkness. (7)
  • Unless, as a result, he besieged and wooed his wife, his wife would hold on a course inclining constantly farther from the union he desired. (10)
  • I have dwelt, perhaps too long upon this painful subject; but let my reader now accompany me a little farther, and the scene shall be changed. (6)
  • It was disposed of to a bookseller, it was even advertised, and why the business proceeded no farther, the author has never been able to learn. (4)
  • Whether commiserating her utter helplessness or her complete isolation, he went farther to relieve her than to many, if not all, the other poor. (6)
  • A few years ago it was of secondary commercial importance to Galatz, a larger town similarly placed on a bluff fifteen miles farther down-stream. (20)
  • Besides the gauze veil, there was no preparation except in the stretch of black drapery which hid the book-shelves at the farther wall of the library. (9)
  • Here they dreamed of the eternal demolition and construction of the city, and farther on of vacant lots full of granite boulders, clambered over by goats. (9)
  • She was obliged to repeat and explain it, before it was fully comprehended; and then, being quite new, farther representations were necessary to make it acceptable. (4)

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