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It was Charlemagne's ideal that throughout his entire dominion opportunity should be open to all to obtain at least an elementary education and to carry their studies as much farther as they liked.
We could have seen it much farther off, but we had been travelling through the night.
Look on again, much farther, past trees and other houses, and you will see a rounded building with turrets--that is the Flagstaff Tower so fiercely held.
Or we can start in the same way across the Channel but go much farther on by train, all along Italy as well as France, and then we can catch the same ship a considerable way farther on in the Mediterranean.
I only meant to come a little way to-day, and let my companion have a glimpse of what is before him; so we will not go much farther, as it is so far back to the chalet.
Why, I say, Mr Dale, the glacier seems quite high up from here, and ever so much farther off.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "much farther" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.