1. In Constantinople the Porte, until far into the eighteenth century, paid to representatives of the western states a maintenance allowance graduated according to their rank. 2. But they were always, until far into the eighteenth century, a potentially negative factor. 3. And where, oh where, will the limousines idle, while they work far, far into the early evening? 4. I thought, perhaps it depends on how she became pregnant, why she became pregnant and how far into the pregnancy she was. 5. Not far into the second quarter against Houston, he hurt it again and he was finished by halftime. 6. Not far into the film, a guitarist in the audience fainted. 7. Not far into the season, the closer at Montgomery developed a sore arm, so Fidrych became a Double A short man. 8. Some historians believe that far into the future, that will be the defining moment of our time. 9. That is roughly twice as far into the future as giddy analysts had estimated two years ago. |