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furthest造句
1. That's the furthest I can see without glasses. 2. Who can swim furthest / farthest? 3. There was a huge tapestry on the furthest wall. 4. The south of England, where prices have fallen furthest, will remain the weakest market. 5. Their houses are the farthest / furthest from the shops. 6. The novel explores the furthest extremes of human experience. 7. Pluto is the furthest planet from the sun. 8. Neptune is the furthest planet from the sun. 9. These institutional reforms have gone furthest in Poland. 10. Let's see who can jump the furthest! 11. Amongst those who have travelled furthest to take part in the Festival are a group from Northern Ireland. 12. I wanted to be an actress but the furthest I ever got was selling ice-creams in a theatre. 13. Our house is the furthest / farthest from the school. 14. Maltby's book has probably gone furthest in explaining these events. 15. The police car was discreetly parked in the furthest corner of the courtyard. 16. What's the farthest / furthest place you've ever been to? 17. Prices at three-star hotels fell furthest in several northern cities. 18. Bushes were the furthest thing from my mind. 19. That was the furthest thing from our minds. 20. Your mystery date is the furthest thing from mind. 21. The telescope is designed to study the furthest reaches of the universe. 22. I sent you to my ever perpetuated, to the furthest. 23. They had a competition to see who could throw the furthest. 24. The risk of thunder is greatest in those areas furthest from the coast. 25. We're going to have a competition to see who can swim the furthest. 26. He walked slowly toward the end of the jury box furthest from the judge. 27. It is confrontational since the choice of each actor is the furthest from mutual agreement. 28. The quarrel had started over something as petty as who could spit furthest after eating half a ginger biscuit. 29. When the trend went into reverse, it was London which fell first and furthest. 30. A whole succession of prairie branches was built to develop settlement and to tap the furthest reaches of the grain-growing areas.