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

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1 Gray noted , also , that Hel 's kingdom was banished so far from Asgard , the home of the gods , that it took ODIN nine days and nights to reach it .
2 She reported that there was a general feeling of satisfaction with the standard of publicity that the Year had received so far from the media .
3 It was then that the Dwarves came to him , fed him , warmed him in their mansions and asked his purpose , for no mortal man had ever travelled so far into the mountains .
4 What we want to do this morning is erm tt talk a little bit to you about er the quality system and the I S O Nine Thousand procedures and er documented er systems , which have been developed so far within the whole group .
5 He seemed to Trent to have withdrawn so far into himself that there was nothing left in his eyes .
6 The emphasis which has been placed so far on the curriculum is intentional .
7 Opposing the application , Anna Blower , for the boy , said he would be very upset if placed so far from home in a strange environment .
8 This powerful technique has been limited so far to molecules that can be excited by CO 2 lasers , which have limited tunability .
9 Two dates have been arranged so far for climbers who wish to obtain a pass to Range West .
10 ‘ That 's the worst reason you 've given so far for marrying Mr Edgar , ’ I replied , shocked .
11 It is rather strange that so little attention has been given so far to the mechanical properties of biological materials , though perhaps in human terms it is understandable .
12 Although all the filter networks treated so far in this chapter cause phase shift , in each case it is accompanied by attenuation .
13 Resistance , other than to the organocholorines , is confined so far to only five important malaria vectors so the potential for chemical control still exists in many parts of the world It is very easy to advocate the use of alternatives to these chemicals but if you examine those for vector control in detail you will find that most are directed against the aquatic stages of the mosquito and few cases of adequate malaria control by such an attack on any significant scale can be cited .
14 Political prosecutions and political imprisonment may be deemed so far in the past as to be without modern day relevance .
15 The harbour was crammed with the great prahus which we had come so far for , but our attempts to communicate with the captains and crewmen were discouraging .
16 Having come so far in just 3 years , the suggestion is that success might come sooner rather than later .
17 The Catholics , having come so far in undermining the old Orange State , were not easily going to be satisfied , and the urban working-class Protestants were not about to relinquish fifty years of social and political superiority without a fight .
18 It seemed to him that he had come so far in discovering so much about his problem but was unable to bring about any substantial change .
19 As a leader among the Owenites , Doherty may not have looked so far towards the promised land of Owen 's splendid but indistinct new view ; but his perception , though narrower , was clearer .
20 The issue has been considered so far in the narrow context of a union between an operated transsexual and another .
21 All the arguments considered so far against the use of portfolio-grid analysis of the McKinsey-GE type are , in my view , better seen as warnings about simplistic use of the technique rather than as indicating fundamental flaws in it .
22 Less has been done so far in urban Italy .
23 Murton , among the favourites for the championship , will look for a win against Easington who have struggled so far without the influential batting of John Glendenen .
24 Belonging to such a close community helped assuage some of the loneliness Eva could have felt so far from her own close-knit family .
25 Despite some simplification and the occasional caricature , I doubt there is much in what I have said so far with which to argue .
26 Nothing has been said so far about precise content , for example , which world religions should be included , or whether the focus should be mainly on Christianity , how far non-religious stances such as Humanism should feature in RE , or what to do about the occult , and so forth .
27 Everything that we have said so far in this section leans heavily on the hearer 's / reader 's ability to utilise his knowledge of the world and his past experience of similar events in interpreting the language which he encounters .
28 Little mention has been made so far of those elements of material forms which relate to each other in an ordered fashion , and which may thereby influence the manner in which they are utilized in constituting cultural patterns or acting as systems of meaning .
29 No use has been made so far of the dynamical equation .
30 You are given a much needed breathing space to sit back and assess what progress you 've made so far in life and where you 're likely to go from here .
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