Example sentences of "[coord] so far [pron] " in BNC.

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1 Mary lived in Ormskirk , and so far they had been lucky there .
2 He was nursing in silence the options left to him , and so far they did not appear to him totally unpromising .
3 And so far they have NEVER played live .
4 " Gabon is specially significant because it probably now has more elephants than any other African country , and so far they have been relatively undisturbed by poachers .
5 seems to be producing more than just cereals and soups at the moment … the baby business is booming and so far they are all boys .
6 And so far they have NEVER played live .
7 Universities there have started teaching the subject in English in an attempt to attract students from all over the world and so far they appear to be succeeding .
8 We travelled on Friday , hoping for an early night and a crisp , prompt start the next morning , and so far everything was under control , right down to having remembered that all-important flask .
9 And so far its major banks have sworn faithfulness to Frankfurt .
10 And so far we 've got a happy ending .
11 It is a finely balanced argument and so far we have not been persuaded by my hon. Friend 's case .
12 " The government has taken many of these initiatives already and so far we have not seen any result .
13 ‘ Three of the northern Wildlife Trusts are involved with the sponsorship of Northern Rock and so far we have had more than 1,000 responses .
14 ‘ I am working hard to try and build on this and so far we have about 16 corporate members .
15 The appeal started on the January 4 , 1988 , and so far we 've raised over £18,000 .
16 Shaughnessy agreed , and on 1 November 1990 , met his first — ; and so far his only — independent witness for dinner it the Hyde Park hotel .
17 This problem has been carrying on for two months or more , and so far I have not found a successful treatment .
18 Breeding Goby Cichlids is not easy — it is one of my ambitions and so far I have been unsuccessful .
19 Consequently , the answer to question 1 is ‘ Yes ’ , and so far I agree with the decision of Morland J.
20 It was definitely hunger this time — not unnaturally — this was , after all , day three , and so far I 'd eaten precisely half a cut loaf .
21 I have lived in the same flat for 2½ years , and so far I 've made no new friends at all .
22 I came here with full agreements in order to get this convoy to Cerska and so far I 've been blocked at every turn . ’
23 No you did n't , you just said you wanted it as soon as possible , and so far I 'm afraid it just has n't been possible .
24 We 'd been living in his London flat , and so far our frantic house-hunt had been futile — too big , too small , too near the road , too far from London , but mostly too expensive .
25 He was often overcome with temptation when faced with such delights as chicken dumplings and ice-cream and treacle suet pudding , and so far he had been lucky .
26 It did not solve his problem but the poor fellow had to make out his report and he had to find some element of evidence and so far he had n't got much to write down .
27 Wolfgang was now 21 years old , no longer a child , and so far he had devoted his entire life to music .
28 But after that Pete had sworn that he 'd touch nothing stronger than tapwater for the rest of the evening , and so far he 'd been sticking to it .
29 And so far he has spent only £25,000 on new players .
30 It had to be soon , it had to be quick , and so far he had seen no way of achieving it .
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