Example sentences of "so far [subord] there " in BNC.

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1 There is some authority to suggest that a doctor is under a duty to prevent the suicide of such a patient in so far as there is a duty to control the patient .
2 Without doubt Bukharin was correct in the above , in so far as there was and is such a tendency at work within capitalism .
3 In so far as there is merely a local inter-connection among these smallholding peasants , and the identity of their interests begets no community , no national bond and no political organisation among them , they do not form a class .
4 The answer — so far as there is one — springs , like the arguments about it , from the complex background of these vicious wars .
5 In so far as there is this domination , it must be acknowledged that men have been aided in their domination of women by women themselves — sometimes older women , whose own conditioning has matured in conformity with that of men .
6 Consequently , even if a non-member country may possibly be entitled not to recognise a flag granted in a manner contrary to the Geneva Convention , it can do so only in so far as there is no ‘ genuine link , ’ regardless as to its nature , between the vessel and the state whose flag it is flying .
7 Treaty should be considered only in so far as there are situations other than those covered by one or other of the specific provisions at issue here .
8 If and in so far as there are any presumptions which assist in my conclusions ( and I instinctively dislike introducing presumptions in reaching a decision of fact as crucial as this ) , the presumption that a state of affairs continues until the evidence suggests that it no longer pertains is more to the point than the submission of Mr. Levy that the sanctity of life is so vital an interest to protect that if I am in any doubt that should take precedence .
9 But he can rarely know whether or not the policeman has good grounds for acting as he does , and in so far as there is a conflict between the citizen and the policeman , the reasonable suspicions of the policeman must take priority .
10 The truth is that nobody knows — and in so far as there will be an extra cost , that cost shows an unfulfilled need .
11 It is important , therefore , to note that , in so far as there was movement towards Anglo-American co-operation in 1946 , future relations were by no means predetermined .
12 In so far as there is surveillance of us , we tend to feel it is largely intended for our own good , to avoid us getting into difficult situations , etc …
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