Some more examples:
1. There were far fewer people online last night who have Skype than those who do not.
2. There were far fewer boys than girls at the their party.
3. He said there were far fewer students attending the conference this year than there were last year.
4. I don't know if/whether there were far fewer students there this year than there were last year.
(Note that "there" appears 3 times in this sentence. The first and last one are required.)
5. I don't know if/whether there were far fewer students at the conference this year than there were last year.
6. Does he know if/whether there were far fewer students at the conference this year than there were teachers?
7. I went to a party where there were far fewer girls than there were guys.
8. I saw that there were far fewer vendors at the Star Trek convention in Boston this year than there were last year when I went with my friend Adam.
9. If there are far fewer women there than men this year, then I think we should change our advertising campaign strategy to target primarily men next year.
10. There are far more bad example sentences in this Italian-English dictionary than there are correct and useful ones.