Example sentences of "[vb past] so far [prep] " in BNC.

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1 The assumptions made so far about the input-output relations of the economy have been simplistic in the extreme .
2 The distinction made so far between primary and secondary sources can be rendered even more useful if we adopt a further division of documents between what John Madge , after Gottschalk , called ‘ records ’ and ‘ reports ’ .
3 To ask the Minister of Agriculture , Fisheries and Food if he will make a statement on the progress made so far in reforming the European Community 's common agricultural policy .
4 24 Johnson Matthey responds to The Call the progress made so far in fund raising for Cancer Relief Macmillan Fund
5 But others say that this definition of rape will undermine the progress made so far in getting the courts to take rape seriously .
6 I welcome the moves made so far by my right hon. Friend to encourage manufacturers to make cars more defensible .
7 I never got so far in teaching you .
8 SustainAbility was born , to spawn the Green Consumer Guide ( 300,000 copies sold so far in the UK ) ; the consultancy , offering environmental audits of business resources ; and of course ; success .
9 The supreme court declined to hear a case involving a ton of gold recovered so far from the SS Central America , resting in 8,000 feet of water off the coast of South Carolina after being sunk by a hurricane in 1857 .
10 Much of the work reported so far with this technique involves organic samples , but the application to inorganic species should be a useful addition to other sources of information .
11 It 's the largest subject created so far by a foundry which specialises in works of art by sculptors from Britain and Europe .
12 It 's the largest subject created so far by a foundry which specialises in works of art by sculptors from Britain and Europe .
13 It towered so far above me I could n't even see the top of it .
14 As a result , the walls built so far in Scotland have proved inadequate for the number of people using them .
15 Apart from problems inherent to plastic ( it is not as fast or manoeuvrable through the water as glassfibre ) a major weakness of the plastic used so far in sea kayaks has been its lack of rigidity .
16 ‘ I 'm sorry you came so far for such a reason , Monsieur Lemarchand .
17 Demand for the new product , which has been available for around a year under MS-DOS , is apparently spiralling with orders received so far from British Telecommunications Plc , Sun Alliance , Citibank and retailer The Body Shop .
18 We recently summarized all the data obtained so far by comparing archaebacterial housekeeping proteins with their homologues from eubacteria and eukaryotes at the sequence level .
19 The deterrent effectiveness of military force displayed so far in the nuclear era is represented by Curve A in figure 6 .
20 ‘ I hope that the energy and drive displayed so far by this member , is only a taste of what is to come .
21 While Leapor doubtless simplified issues in the poem , the following passage is consistent with the pattern observed so far in her treatment of domestic service :
22 When added to the £10,000 pledged by the company to the 1993–94 Charity of the Year , this brings the total raised so far for Cancer Relief Macmillan Fund ( CRMF ) to £28,000 !
23 Such costs , budgeted so far at $15,000 million , were expected to be offset by pledges of $51,000 million from US allies [ for details of defence budget see budget headings below ] .
24 The process went so far in Algeria earlier this year that the army cancelled the results of general elections when it became clear that the Islamic Salvation Front would win an overwhelming victory .
25 ‘ Gentrification ’ only went so far in most of the Sussex towns .
26 Griffith had demonstrated that the theoretical strength could be approximated experimentally in at least one case , he had now to show why the great majority of solids fell so far below it .
27 The Court did not however think that it fell so far below what might properly be imposed by way of sentence so as to justify the Court in interfering so as to increase the sentence .
28 But he himself felt so far from convinced there was any crime to investigate , that he had no desire to spread ill founded suspicions .
29 The substance upon which Longivex was based was scarce — located so far on only two worlds of the surveyed systems — and it had proved impossible to manufacture a synthetic substitute which did not possess deadly side effects .
30 It was odd that it lay so far from the house .
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