Example sentences of "[vb pp] [prep] [adv] far " in BNC.

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1 You have come from very far .
2 She must have come from very far … be tired and hungry … her shoes worn thin … sand and stones embedded in the soles of her feet .
3 Right at the end a glass pavilion had been built for concerts and parties , and Gran said people had come from as far away as Lancaster .
4 Some magnificent results have come in so far with Badenoch and Strathspey being 71% , Nithsdale 99% and East Lothian 100% up on last year .
5 Almost £9,000 in donations have come in so far and Lynda hopes that when charitable status is granted to the Tabor Trust , more people will be encouraged to help .
6 Sightings have been reported from as far as France and the Netherlands .
7 It does not begin as a story of the complaining of the people like the others we have looked at so far .
8 Before we turn to that material we must look at the course the narrative has taken since the beginning of Genesis , reminding ourselves yet again of familiar events , and skimming through areas we have not looked at so far .
9 All the architectural sculpture we have looked at so far is , like the buildings it adorned , in limestone ( sandstone at Foce del Sele ) .
10 The buildings we have looked at so far have all been ‘ Doric ’ , the order ( style ) evolved for temples in mainland and western Greece ( above , p. 15 ) .
11 To what extent , however , can the principles that we have looked at so far help us in designing an organisational structure ?
12 The plot of the Miller 's Tale is , however , a complex one , more complex that either of the English fabliaux we have looked at so far in this book , and unsurpassed in complexity amongst the French fabliaux .
13 It constitutes the best evidence we have come across so far that training in which the critical stimuli become linked to different events generates a unique source of transfer to further discrimination learning .
14 The most we 've heard of thus far is a drop of thirty-nine at once ( Greg Locke , May 1987 ) but just four can be exciting , as so far we have not mentioned the influence of the weather on our skydivers .
15 Technically it does not : the right is still upheld in so far as the jury are told that no inferences can be drawn from silence in the face of allegations .
16 This ‘ immediacy ’ of meaning in oral society he relates to the society 's functional needs , citing Malinowski 's claim that ‘ in the Trobriands the outer world was only named in so far as it yielded useful things ’ ( ibid . ) .
17 Er it ought not to have done in so far that er we were we were we were we were moving , we were going forward to take up positions on er on the river , er and this was being done on the understanding that er a certain bridge had been destroyed , er and it had n't been destroyed er and they were and they were they were already across you see .
18 Later , Patrick discovered that Tracey 's tree would not balance as one rod was not pushed in as far as the others .
19 It was a marvellous site and , seen from so far away , the house did n't look a ruin .
20 BCG does not say ‘ invest and grow ’ here , but implies that investment should be made in so far as it is needed to maintain a favourable position ; BCG seems to be ambivalent here about the need to invest to increase market share .
21 As Acheson had remarked in 1952 , the world had moved on too far for Churchill and Eden to try to revive the sort of personal ties which had existed with President Roosevelt during the Second World War — this would be " a classical example of the wrong way to do things " .
22 The wheels are of the best construction , having wooden felloes six inches deep , with strong iron centre pieces , and the inconvenience arising from sudden concussion has been guarded against so far as possible by the finest description of buffer springs .
23 They said they had decided to stop counselling , because they felt they needed to think about and digest what they had talked about so far .
24 All we 've talked about so far is drinking and lying on a beach .
25 But do remember , what we 've talked about so far is the Sale Of Goods Act .
26 Looking for two points not many can do at meetings as long as you pass it up there 's two points , two important points that we have n't talked about so far and there in the reasons why we do it they 're in there somewhere .
27 Now based on what we 've talked about so far today can you recognize any that you probably did n't think you 'd got ?
28 That 's all I 've got onto so far !
29 Projected profiles consist of drawing the first section completely , while parallel sections behind the first are only drawn in so far as they project above earlier sections ( Fig. 9.17 ) .
30 After the initial impetus has run out , he wrote , and before one has got in so far that it is easier to finish than to go back , it is then that it becomes hard to be sure of your footing , hard to know why you are doing what you are doing , hard to know if you are doing correctly what you are doing .
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