Example sentences of "[adv] far she [vb past] " in BNC.
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1 | The stomach cramps had been coming back , off and on , all day , but so far she had been able to keep them under control . |
2 | So far she had done nothing irrevocable . |
3 | His wife , more canny than she seemed , had already witnessed huge losses over a scheme to promote detachable shirt cuffs , and so far she had managed to sit on the remaining money . |
4 | So far she had got no information and she had come dangerously near to paying the price . |
5 | So far she had avoided the interior of Emma Watt 's flat . |
6 | So far she had little reason to believe him . |
7 | So far she had n't dared to look directly at the Bentley . |
8 | So far she had seen nothing but a normal barn — bales of hay , racks of apples , a few garden tools — but now she found herself forced into the other side of the top floor and it was certainly different , so different in fact that as Alain released her she walked forward of her own volition . |
9 | So far she had felt very little because she had been well prepared , but she did not have the necessary audacity to simply whisk the cloth away . |
10 | So far she had gained the distinct impression that being angry and obnoxious with her suited him just fine — he positively revelled in deriding her at every opportunity . |
11 | So far she had to agree . |
12 | She 'd always had boyfriends , although so far she had n't been tempted to engage in any serious commitment . |
13 | But so far she had refused to take any of them seriously — sensible Caroline . |
14 | So far she had not been able to reconcile her desire to keep everything the same and her desire for comfort . |
15 | She gave a cool glance in return , cautiously pleased that so far she had betrayed nothing of her reaction at standing so close to him . |
16 | She wondered which part of the house Fernando and Maria Luisa occupied , which were their own personal quarters , because so far she had seen nothing that indicated that a happy couple occupied the place . |
17 | Her part of the bargain was to keep that body in good working order , not to abuse it or damage it , and so far she had managed to do that pretty well . |
18 | So far she 'd found plenty of work , but the television world was a notoriously fickle one , with an extremely efficient grapevine . |
19 | In a foreword to Euro rebel Michael Spicer 's book A Treaty Too Far she said : ‘ The first duty of the Conservative Party is to uphold the constitution . |