Use "far-flung" in a sentence

1. expeditions to the far-flung corners of the world.

2. The company operates a number of far-flung offices.

3. On a far-flung front we must wage war.

4. Email enables far-flung friends to keep in touch.

5. 19 Email enables far-flung friends to keep in touch.

6. Our job is to organize the company's far-flung offices.

7. The news spread to all corners of our far-flung empire.

8. He's gone off hiking in some far-flung corner of Alaska.

9. Ferries are a lifeline to the far-flung corners of Scotland.

10. Participants come from nations as far-flung as Iceland and Japan.

11. Her fame has reached the most far-flung corners of the globe.

12. We cannot fly, that's why the voyage of the eudaemonia is far-flung.

13. Slowly the network fanned out, a loose, far-flung affiliation of daredevils and mavericks.

14. His Brilliancy lay in combining old ideas from far flung fields into a new idea.

15. His Brilliancy lay in combining old concepts from far-flung fields into a new idea.

16. Dance artists are starting to appear regularly in these apparently far-flung corners of Britain.

17. 14 Slowly the network fanned out, a loose, far-flung affiliation of daredevils and mavericks.

18. People from all walks of life participate, forming a far-flung network of severe weather observers.

19. On the contrary, far-flung, geographically dispersed organizations may remain centralized for some important business functions.

20. So, sometimes running and sometimes walking, she made her way quickly across the far-flung heath.

21. Faced with extinction in the far- flung future... can humankind open a portal to a parallel universe?

22. The migration continues today, as the younger "guest people" travel to far-flung locales seeking gainful employment.

23. Using his clipped voice and precise prose, he brings to life conflicts and tragedies from far-flung locations.

24. Its somewhat old - fashioned profile, with branches in far - flung parts of China, plays to the new zeitgeist.

25. It will be difficult for him to enforce his writ in the far-flung reaches of the country.

26. We think we know it all now, and banish our far-flung ideas from this world into Space.

27. One friend, a lawyer, swears by e-mail because it helps her keep in touch with far-flung friends.

28. The eldritch gulls, who navigate with their far-flung friends the rowdy sea-air above London, complicated the dream.

29. How do birds and fishes carry out their far-flung migrations, unless led by deities in their own image?

30. An important minority of the population lives in far flung, sparsely populated areas such as the highlands and islands.

31. 26 The eldritch gulls, who navigate with their far-flung friends the rowdy sea-air above London, complicated the dream.

32. In recent years, its growth has stalled as it focused on consolidating its far-flung empire into a unified national company.

33. All the far-flung stars must be cataloged, so as to chart a course for sailors over the oceans of the Earth.

34. New highways, like Dublin M50 beltway, are opening regularly, and even the most seemingly far-flung single-lane roads are well paved.

35. The Pause is our Saturday morning newsletter, a gathering of threads from the far-flung, ongoing conversation that is The On Being Project

36. 14 synonyms for Afield: distant places, far off, far away, remote places, beyond the horizon, far-flung places, far-off places, outlying places

37. At Ebertfest I met Monica Valero, wife of my Far-Flung Correspondent Gerard, and through my blog I met Marie Haws and Kelly Eddington.

38. 20 At Ebertfest I met Monica Valero, wife of my Far-Flung Correspondent Gerard, and through my blog I met Marie Haws and Kelly Eddington.

39. 19 Her video for the song shows her in a jumpsuit bearing the flags of Greenland and the Faroe Islands, far-flung territories controlled by Denmark.

40. But by comparing five genes from 96 far-flung blind snake species, the researchers were able to create a map of the snakes' evolutionary family tree.

41. Family and Community in Early Modern Spain: The Citizens of Granada, 1570-1739 The King George still wins out over some of the far-flung Arrivistes in terms of prestige

42. Attila ruled the rival Hunnite Empire between the years 434–453 CE, a time when the Roman Empire had ineffective leadership who were struggling to manage their far-flung territories.

43. In ancient Egypt the pharaohs sent their merchants and armies to far-flung lands in quest of gold, which was viewed as the absolute property of Egypt’s gods and pharaohs.

44. If the Babel account had been an invention by Moses, the Hebrew writer of Genesis, would it have cropped up in the legends of such far-flung national and language groups?

45. The Mauryan kings are known as much for their empire-building and determined management of public life as for Ashoka's renunciation of militarism and far-flung advocacy of the Buddhist dhamma.

46. Pachacuti also promulgated a comprehensive code of laws to govern his far-flung empire, while consolidating his absolute temporal and spiritual authority as the God of the Sun who ruled from a magnificently rebuilt Cusco.

47. Eisenhower had seen the German Autobahn, and imagined a system of freeways which would have connected far-flung metro areas to each other, but terminated at ring roads/Beltways rather than slicing right into city centers

48. Indeed, alongside the vast destruction, new Caravansaries arose--secure stations for merchants on caravan routes, which relinked the two ends of the landmass, establishing partnerships that allowed orderly shipment of riches in far-flung, albeit narrow, networks.

49. One cannot escape the feeling that, for these slim tales, appearance between these covers is a kind of Cacophonous family reunion, where the relatives have long been far-flung across continents, and yet immediately have thousands of things to say.

50. So you can travel very far afield these days we can do this without problem and what is more, we like going like that, off for an adventure a bit far flung, to learn about other cultures and other countries

51. The British had suffered millions of casualties and liquidated assets at an alarming rate, which led to debt accumulation, upending of capital markets and manpower deficiencies in the staffing of far-flung imperial posts in Asia and the African colonies.

52. Certainly, the Christian message spread far enough so that the apostle Paul could say that it was “bearing fruit and increasing in all the world” —that is, to the far-flung reaches of the then-known world. —Colossians 1:6.

53. The title for this review is what schoolchildren in Francophone Africa -- and elsewhere in France's far-flung emmpire -- would recite until recently, the product of what the author of this book has titled France's self-imposed mission civilisatrice or "mission to Civilize."

54. Welcome to Bluestocking Books! This creaky-floored space has been a bookshop for 53 years in 2020; Used books, a selection of new books and recent releases, greetings cards & postcards, booky gift items & antique items all flow in and find new homes with our book-loving community, both local and far-flung.

55. Law and the Bribings of a cruel, despotic class, We march and sing our refrain— Singing hopes of a million slaves: " Workers, unite, Unite." Workers, be strong; They offer bribes in vain, Promise and trick us, Keep us enchained; But to humanity's call we answering come, Chanting our far flung refrain— And from the hearts of all the land

56. Law and the Bribings of a cruel, despotic class, We march and sing our refrain— Singing hopes of a million slaves: " Workers, unite, Unite." Workers, be strong; They offer bribes in vain, Promise and trick us, Keep us enchained; But to humanity's call we answering come, Chanting our far flung refrain— And from the hearts of all the land