Example sentences of "[pron] [adv] far [verb] " in BNC.

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1 Has anyone else noticed how , in the player interviews in the match programme , everyone so far has said without fail that the funniest player at Elland Road is our Jon .
2 Virtually nothing so far had been published on its birds .
3 Nothing so far has disproved the contention that the classical Greeks did not even know the name of the Jews .
4 A burly constable was already standing by the public telephone , and no-one so far had been sufficiently intrepid as to approach him .
5 It often works , though once in London when I so far forgot myself as to try this ploy , I was rewarded by a grimace of fascinating sarcasm !
6 Some have suggested that his appointment at Berlin was the result of a compromise by the orchestra , an attempt to secure someone as far removed from Karajan in character , musical and personal , as the world could offer .
7 A more refined psycho than , say , Lee Marvin or Neville Brand , but a crazy 's still a crazy and I did n't think someone that far gone could take up where Daine had left off .
8 I get it form most of his kind , who remember that I was once a private investigator , and so to them not far removed for law .
9 Talks on privatising Deutsche Bundespost Telekom have entered a critical phase , with a key decision due next month , Germany 's postal and telecommunications minister Wolfgang Bosch told Reuter at Hannover on Friday : ‘ In a few weeks we will know whether or not there will be a change to the constitution , ’ he said , noting that decision will not only affect privatisation of Telekom but also Bonn 's position at the upcoming talks with the European Commission — an agreement on privatisation would pave the way for Bonn to approve the Community plan to open domestic and international telephone calls to competition ; the current strategy to get agreement from Germany 's opposition socialists is to win over the postal union , which so far rejects turning Telekom into a joint stock company for fear of massive job losses .
10 We addressed civil society in particular ; an area of social life currently at the centre of urban sociology , but one which so far incorporates insufficient understanding of human agency .
11 It is open to additional carriers that meet criteria set by AT&T , which is particularly keen to win support from some Europeans and is no doubt knocking hard on the door of Unisource BV , the joint venture between Sweden 's Televerket and Koninklijke PTT Telecom Nederland NV , which so far has proved the most successful among such ventures — and already has loose links with both AT&T and Kokusai Denshin in Eastern Europe and points further east .
12 What seem to have been overlooked is the possibility that user feedback during the search process may be a crucial element which so far has been underestimated .
13 Chemical weathering is also probably associated with the mechanism which so far has only been investigated on clay:rich rocks , and it may be restricted to such lithologies .
14 He moves in with the cunningness and surety of a wild cat which so far has only played with its victims .
15 which so far has been
16 In many countries gonorrhoea is the most commonly notified communicable disease , even allowing for the under-reporting , which usually far exceeds the notification rate .
17 As major-general in 1655–7 for Northamptonshire , Bedfordshire , and Huntingdon — a remarkable appointment for one who so far had never commanded a regiment — he was particularly harsh on Catholics , Quakers ( then notorious as ‘ disturbers of the peace ’ ) , and ‘ rogues and vagabonds ’ , whom he seems to have lumped together .
18 As exclusively revealed in Limit the 28-year-old rave whiz — who so far has sold 60,000 records — works for the Inland Revenue which bans staff from moonlighting .
19 There could hardly be a better reminder of what they were up against : a regent in Scotland with whom they were now at war , but whose political skills they recognized , and whom they regarded with respect , acting for their sovereign in France who so far failed to rule that she got a foreign monarch to tell them off .
20 Well are yo is it going alright for you so far do you think ?
21 There have been successful cases over OP poisoning in the UK , but none so far involving sheep dip .
22 Many studies have been published since , but none so far has convinced regulatory bodies that action should be taken to protect populations exposed to electromagnetic radiation .
23 Consortia , in various stages of maturity , but none as far advanced as 88Open , have been set up for Sparc , IBM , DEC , HP and Transputer architectures .
24 The beauty of these words can not entirely hide a sense of suggested differentness , of an essential something so far held back but pushing now to get out .
25 A hospital spokeswoman said : ‘ Everything so far has been straightforward .
26 Virtually all the accounts we have suggest that the public schools , in spite of Arnold 's efforts , continued to exist in something not far removed from a Hobbesian state of nature — or rather , just far enough removed to allow for the development of tribal ritual .
27 To that end Stockman , the director of the OMB and the principal architect of Reagan 's first budget , set about reducing the role of Congress to something not far removed from that of the House of Commons .
28 It would not be simple at all , because nothing she had told him so far had been trusted .
29 The only politicians to have said much about it so far have been presidents of the individual boroughs .
30 It is the most astonishing part of all God 's providence to me , that He so far forsaketh almost all the world , and confineth His special favour to so few ; that so small a part of the world hath the profession of Christianity . ’
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