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

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1 Some magnificent results have come in so far with Badenoch and Strathspey being 71% , Nithsdale 99% and East Lothian 100% up on last year .
2 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 .
3 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 .
4 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 . ) .
5 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 .
6 Later , Patrick discovered that Tracey 's tree would not balance as one rod was not pushed in as far as the others .
7 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 .
8 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 ) .
9 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 .
10 The literary tradition is valued in so far as it offers a critical evaluation of this transformation and its consequences .
11 Knowledge , teaching and learning are only justified in so far as they contribute to that much more ambitious end .
12 Any deficiencies in this software may be forgiven in so far as it is distributed entirely free of charge ; no registration fee is requested by the author .
13 Secondly , agency discretion should be limited in so far as this is compatible with efficient operational decisions .
14 Arab coins have been found in as far away places as Russia , Germany and Sweden !
15 Admittedly , he says , some behaviour is regarded as externally caused in as far as the real explanation is not the intentional one .
16 The letter of the law was observed in so far as none of the names of the actual raped women were mentioned .
17 ( 1c ) Finally , and this was the central issue in Benjamin 's ‘ The Work of Art in an Age of Mechanical Reproduction ’ , aura is lost in so far as texts themselves are reproducible .
18 If was a far cry from the big house that they 'd lived in as far back as she could remember .
19 Yep , that 's right ( at least according to what I 've coloured in so far ) .
20 Why ca n't the woman be assessed as an individual , and benefit paid in so far as her resources are insufficient to meet her requirements ?
21 In earlier times many learned lawyers seem to have believed that an Act of Parliament could be disregarded in so far as it was contrary to the law of God or the law of nature or natural justice , but since the supremacy of Parliament was finally demonstrated by the Revolution of 1688 any such idea has become obsolete .
22 In earlier times many learned lawyers seem to have believed that an Act of Parliament could be disregarded in so far as it was contrary to the law of God or the law of nature or natural justice , but since the supremacy of Parliament was finally demonstrated by the Revolution of 1688 any such idea has become obsolete .
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