Example sentences of "[noun sg] has so " in BNC.

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31 Little work has so far been done to link strategic possibilities with share valuations .
32 The discussion will be brief because much less work has so far been done on acquired dysgraphia than on acquired dyslexia .
33 Perhaps his work has so
34 Although the Peace Tax Campaign has so far eschewed the use of extra-constitutional forms of dissent , confining itself for the most part to orthodox expressions of protest such as parliamentary lobbying and legal action in the courts , the failure of conventional forms of political protest to influence the prevailing defence strategy/taxation policy could have important implications regarding the future choice of tactics to be used .
35 This is more than a million million million times as long as the universe has so far existed .
36 It is interesting to see how a law has so rapidly effected a dramatic and important change in people 's behaviour concerning safety while travelling where even aggressive publicity campaigns apparently failed to make the necessary impact .
37 C. K. Allen has suggested , for example , that : ‘ It is evidently difficult for a generation brought up on the early editions of Dicey 's Law of the Constitution to relinquish the belief that droit administratif is the sinister embodiment of all the distempers of the commonwealth which the Rule of Law has so proudly repulsed . ’
38 2 In support and sponsorship of Durham County Cricket Club , which is all very well but does n't get the groceries in , the County Council has so far spent £145,000 .
39 We understand , however , that the council 's offer of assistance has so far been rather less generous .
40 When one tries to analyse the real reasons for the respect which French cookery has so long exacted from the rest of the world , the French genius for presentation must be counted as a very relevant point , and its humble beginnings can be seen on the market stalls , i the small town charcutiers ' and pâtissiers ' shops , in the modest little restaurants where even if the cooking is not particularly distinguished , the most ordinary of little dishes will be brought to your table with respect , properly arranged on a serving dish , the vegetables separately served , the object of arousing your appetite will be achieved and the proprietors of the establishment will have made the most of their limited resources .
41 Economic reform has so far meant that Poles can gaze in wonderment at now well-stocked meat stalls they have no money to buy from .
42 Sepp has so much experience , he can think himself into my position .
43 She is launching herself into Europe with at least as much conviction as any other British businessperson has so far shown .
44 Medical opinion has so far been divided on the precise relationship of nicotine to such conditions as cardiovascular disease and oral cancer , with many experts considering tar and carbon monoxide to be the most toxic substances in tobacco .
45 The role of general practitioners in the assessment of deliberate self-poisoning has so far received very little attention .
46 Nature has so much to say . ’
47 No site has so far been proposed but , wherever it is , another row over nuclear waste seems certain .
48 ‘ And drama has so much to offer in terms of equipping a child for life after school .
49 Much of the focus has so far been on integration , instigated predominantly by non-Disabled people , as a mean for all sections of the community to be involved on an equal basis , in a way which does not differentiate between the intention of this approach is genuine , in practice it often transmutes into another form of exclusion and discrimination .
50 Whilst MDC 's employment creation record has so far been marginal , the service sector jobs generated by the policy focus on tourism and leisure based industries may be more appropriate to the skills of the local community .
51 The corporation tax has so far been treated as a tax on the rental of capital only , but in assessing its incidence the effect on monopoly profit must also be considered .
52 It will stand as a permanent memorial to the man whose generosity has so benefited the Theatre Collection .
53 In higher plant mitochondria , however , not a single group I intron has so far been detected .
54 Shares rose sharply at the beginning of the year in anticipation of an economic rebound , but the recovery has so far been very sluggish .
55 1991 , 27 1148 ) , I at once came to appreciate why it is that chemistry has so largely lost its appeal to the young : it is because its teaching has lost all discipline , degrading the science from a pursuit of excellence to ‘ fiddling the results ’ .
56 Transport has so many social implications of one kind or another that there can never be an arm 's length relationship …
57 ‘ Your husband has so many potions and mixtures on his shelves . ’
58 Will the Minister confirm that Her Majesty 's inspectorate of pollution has so far achieved just six prosecutions under integrated pollution control and the 1990 Act ?
59 I welcome both the inquiries that the right hon. Gentleman has so speedily set up , but may I advise him that , if we do not get it right this time , we shall be at the Dispatch Box again to consider still more cases ?
60 the big knuckle has so much locked inside
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