Use "far off" in a sentence

1. Binoculars magnify far-off objects.

2. Descartes was not too far off.

3. The village glimmered far off in the night.

4. 14 synonyms for Afield: distant places, far off, far away, remote places, beyond the horizon, far-flung places, far-off places, outlying places

5. Far off and sad that's not tasted Herot mead.

6. A light from a stranded vessel gleams far off.

7. this example is not that far off from real values.

8. Tet's so far off angle, I can barely see you.

9. I could browse bohemian bookstores in far-off, mysterious Hollywood.

10. That far-off island, the poor lepers, and then lifelong Banishment

11. They knew that invaders would come from a far-off land.

12. Later he did missionary work with Peter in far-off Babylon.

13. This was sour grapes, a far-off voice of wisdom suggested.

14. Mago, in Cisalpine Gaul, was too far off to render aid

15. I could browse bohemian bookstores in far-off,[Sentencedict.com] mysterious Hollywood.

16. Somewhere, and not so very far off, there was a musket fight.

17. So there was a vision of treasure, far-off blood, and fear.

18. And as Echo far off through the vale my sad orison rolls.

19. He undoubtedly was not far off the mark in analyzing its predictions.

20. As it turned out, that schedule was not far off the mark.

21. Our story takes place in a far-off land, long, long ago.

22. It finds her in a maximum security prison on a far-off planet.

23. The reason that they gave about American bombing wasn't all that far off.

24. It rouses far-off memories of infancy, of being handled and given comfort.

25. If he is persistent, she says she's moving to a far-off city.

26. In those far-off days First Division meant first, and Second Division meant second.

27. Far off , I could hear the wich and a locust's somnolent buzz, otherwise silence.

28. It set me wondering how we aborigines traveled from far-off Shinar to Australia.

29. However, in terms of social arrangements, you are not too far off the track.

30. Almost certainly unwittingly, Benjamin was returning to the land of his far-off kindred.

31. Far off in the distance, the shadowy peak of an island could be seen.

32. Cars, buses, and airplanes made it easier to pursue recreation in far-off places.

33. DEMETRIUS These things seem small and undistinguishable, Like far-off mountains turned into clouds.

34. Making tough choices now will pay dividends in the far-off days of summer.

35. And by the looks of things, you're not far off from abandoning your husband.

36. 21 We heard the bus, from far off, growling its way through the still dusk.

37. 10 Draw Close to God —“He Is Not Far Off From Each One of Us”

38. Neil Kinnock has remained loyal to the lovely Glenys since their far-off student days.

39. The future was no longer somewhere in the far off distance, but here and now.

40. 14 I come after finishing the domestic chores at home which is not far off.

41. But he did fly, in his imagination, on make-believe journeys to far-off realms.

42. Antonyms for Abutting include nonadjacent, noncontiguous, distant, far, remote, faraway, detached, far-off, separated and separate

43. And I heard that far- off crying again, just as we heard it the other night.

44. True, he dwells in a lofty spirit realm, but he is not far off from us.

45. By the time you returned to the same longitude, how far off course would you be?

46. 9 But he did fly, in his imagination, on make-believe journeys to far-off realms.

47. From somewhere far-off in the building, he could hear a faint echo of the nurses' choir.

48. It looked impossibly quaint, although nothing like as appealing as those far-off places of her imagination.

49. A messenger from a far-off land brought fearful news - see the Stuff pages for full details.

50. And I know what they're going to look like in X-ray and I'm not far off.

51. Polly could hear far-off voices and laughter, and the soft tapping of metal halyards against masts.

52. The Balefires are a volcanic island chain lying far off the coast of Yavanna in the Savage Sea

53. I tried to imagine why he lived such a quiet and lonely life in this far-off place.

54. Despite this, they always appear in print as extraordinary adventures in a romantic, far-off, sun-kissed land.

55. Behind him the man was running out into the roadway, already too far off for a useful shot.

56. The Bruvs are trying to embrace frothy coffees and cargo shorts.But their old, naughty ways are never far off.

57. Thousands of devotees from far off villagers traverse along mountain ridges and rivers and mountain passes to come to this .

58. Anhinga has placid, doe-brown eyes, usually filled with a far-off look or fixating something with a gentle gaze

59. From the mountains, from the plains, from far-off villages, they came to be sanctified by seeing or touching him.

60. Carnival Cancels Some Cruises as Far Off as 2023 The cruise company drops some advance bookings and reshuffles its winter itineraries.

61. But it was still operating, feeding the antenna the impulses that kept it aimed at the far-off pinpoint of Earth.

62. 4 That is why smell is so important to quadrupeds; erect animals with good eyesight can detect danger from far off.

63. This outlook makes the prospect of high performance seem unduly remote, a far-off destination the organization can only hope to reach.

64. Keep your way far off from alongside her, and do not get near to the entrance of her house.” —Proverbs 5:7, 8.

65. The first stunning silence gave way to the creaking of the ship and a far-off booming of the sea against the hull.

66. Inchoately rather than thesis writer in delhi - aponeurotic down Antiatheistical need help with writing an essay improvised who far-off dandelion's beneath the reimposing

67. Now, instead, the Lord's words grow harsh and acquire the tone of judgement on the evil of both the "far off" and the "near".

68. So if Autotune is running as part of your loop, Autotune can’t get too far off without a chance for a human to review the changes

69. Solomon gave further advice about dealing with an immoral person: “Keep your way far off from alongside her, and do not get near to the entrance of her house.”

70. Sure that the convict who had broken his ban could not be far off, he established sentinels, he organized traps and Ambuscades, and beat the quarter all that night

71. Albeit this species was the first of the Bichirs to be portrayed deductively, it remains very uncommon in the side interest and exchange because of the far-off zones it occupies.

72. The risk of the policies of the government being dictated by far - off ' home government ' was tellingly exposed when rupee par value was subjected to great uncertainty during the early twenties .

73. Antiskeptic Bigger Than All Of This lyrics & video : Bigger Than All of This Ambulance is racing, Patience is running, out, And she can see the light, Far off in the distance,

74. Ahir College, Rewari was founded in 1945 to disseminate seeds of knowledge and light amongst the youngsters in its vicinity and in far off regions by acting as a lighthouse of education

75. The Anarchist Cookbook strains for a jazzy, Oliver Stone-ish look, but at its heart it is a placid and conventional moral tale about the dangers of wandering too far off the pathway.

76. If you're thinking about taking the plunge and teaching English Abroad this year (or even at some point in the far-off future) this guide is a great place to kickstart your research.

77. I'll confess, one of my secret remedies for homesickness when I'm traveling in some far-off foreign land is to go back to my hotel and listen to National Public Radio on the Internet.

78. We would not view it as being far off, allowing us ample time to engage in selfish pursuits and then still have time to turn around and escape the destructive fury of Jehovah’s day. —P.

79. The Antinomian controversy, although perhaps a display of social ignorance not far off from the witch trials in time and place, showcases reasoning skills that are too sophisticated to take place in today’s forums of public debate.

80. We cannot be like someone who starts to plow a field and then gives up partway through because it is too much hard work or because the harvest seems to be too far off or by no means certain.