Example sentences of "[conj] [pers pn] have [verb] so [adv] " in BNC.

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1 And who would be there for her at Casa Pinar where she had loved so desperately and lost so painfully ?
2 In the secrecy of that room , where she had lain so often in David 's loving arms , her eyes now betrayed all .
3 As their only match preparation for the Test , it was patently inadequate but it did alert them to the vast difference between the cricketing conditions and environment in the Caribbean and those in Australia and New Zealand where they had performed so impressively in gaining the semi-finals of the World Cup .
4 He had serious talks with Italian factory Aprilia about a return to the 250 GP class where he had ridden so spectacularly for three seasons .
5 For among the effects is one that is new , and that nothing that I 've said so far could have suggested this very exuberance , as well as the things it plays on , can make us smile or laugh .
6 ‘ One thing I 've not been happy with is that I 've played so well during the practices , and whenever I step onto the court for a match there 's a bit missing from what I can do .
7 Although I think it 's with us having the None Of A Family ourselves that I 've adjusted so well .
8 I had n't realized that I 'd followed so closely in his footsteps .
9 In my answers to the Murray Commission , I was not very complimentary to 40-overs Sunday cricket , thinking based on the fact that this version of the game is the one furthest removed from ‘ proper ’ cricket , and that over the 1991 season I had become so disenchanted with the Sunday slog ( in both senses ) that I had played so consistently badly on the Sabbath as to persuade my employers that somebody else might be more usefully selected on the day .
10 But it was a shock to hear the exact tone of bitter resentment that I had heard so often in England and felt so often myself .
11 I have learnt enough about the Alexander Technique to realize that I have much more to learn , and that noticeable change can be a slow process , but I am more than happy with the benefits that I have received so far .
12 I thought , ‘ this will make the carrying of the tea to the remaining resident members of my family an uncommonly pleasant event , because they will all smile upon me instead of producing the customary resentful grunt when I stir them from sleep , and they will say ‘ Good morning , dear husband/father ( as the case might be ) , and they will reach under their beds for the gift-wrapped goodies so lovingly prepared and concealed the night before , and handing me their tributes they will voice their gratitude to God that I have survived so far , and will express the pious hope that they may be able to repeat such sentiments on this same date for many a year to come .
13 I shall not give way to my hon. Friend , as I believe that I have done so once already and I have only a little time left .
14 Lowe ball-nuts have been around for a while and they are one of the best devices of this sort that I have used so far .
15 First , it drives Stavrogin even closer to Svidrigailov than I have suggested so far .
16 More than likely , Emily 's absence last night had been part of the reason that she had reacted so ridiculously to Alexander Vass .
17 With the benefit of hindsight er could the tornado programme have been made more efficient with the lessons that you 've learnt so far , er from er Eurofighter an and secondly , perhaps more difficult , er the lessons you have learned from tornado and certainly from the current project , could they be transferred to other complicated collaborative er project , programmes like cobra and ?
18 I think they found it surprising , after all the trouble we 've gone to promote this loving relationship , that you 've strayed so long from my side . ’
19 is it that you have got so strongly against this drug ?
20 It 's not one that we 've met so far so it 's a completely new one .
21 Probably the best song on ‘ Mighty Like A Rose ’ and definitely the best of the Costello collaborations with Paul McCartney that we 've heard so far .
22 Just a very brief comment , perhaps summing up the and commenting on the various contributions that we 've heard so far .
23 Now the feat hierarchical feature analysis that we 've done so far was predominantly a bottom up data driven process .
24 Yeah all the work experience that I did all four placements that we 've done so far .
25 So this is a much more familiar model of democracy to us than any of the others that we 've seen so far
26 It 's only thanks to the efforts of walkers that we 've got so far . ’
27 For we , like all animal species , have an optimum group size and it is one that we have exceeded so dramatically that our species is already well on its way to massive self-destruction .
28 To celebrate the centenary , we shall be having a lighthearted look at the university , and also some of the programmes that we have presented so far — the bits that went right , and some of the bits that went wrong .
29 The industrial machine that we have followed so far has been the philosophies of the Enlightenment embodied and incarnated in the economic mode of capitalism .
30 Everything that we have said so far in this section leans heavily on the hearer 's / reader 's ability to utilise his knowledge of the world and his past experience of similar events in interpreting the language which he encounters .
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