Example sentences of "so far the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 So far the leadership 's reaction to the 1983 and 1987 defeats has differed from that to such earlier decisive election defeats in 1931 , 1951 , 1970 , and 1979 .
2 So far the evidence for drinking water prosecutions has had to be wrung from the Water Authorities themselves .
3 So far the Church is at one with the State .
4 So far the Secretary of State has failed to get a grip on the spiral of decline in planning standards in some of the most beautiful areas of Wales .
5 So far the question of what exactly constitutes biological inequality has not been answered .
6 But so far the majority have reported no problems after six months .
7 But so far the IFA have had no communication from the English FA , ITV or Manchester United ( away to Honved ) over potential compensation .
8 Douglas Scott , the region 's senior corporate advisor , said that so far the council has concentrated on upping the region 's profile in Brussels and honing its statistical case .
9 So far the Development Appeal is doing well .
10 So far the company has not registered any enthusiasm for such a payment either .
11 So far the company has avoided the recession .
12 So far the company has installations at 12 hospitals , with many more contracts under discussion .
13 So far the wife , who has not been named , has decided not to take legal action .
14 So far the type of situation in which salt fingers occur has been specified in only rather general terms .
15 However , so far the attitude has tended to be sympathetic — it is not , after all , in the creditors ' interests to exclude a member and thereby reduce earning potential .
16 So far the interpretation of viscoelastic behaviour has been largely phenomenological , relying on the application of mechanical models to aid the elucidation of the observed phenomena .
17 We can conclude that so far the law 's quest to subject the power conferred on corporate managers to controls to prevent it from being exercised arbitrarily has not been successful .
18 So far the unit has covered major sporting and cultural events and broadcast the results by satellite around Europe to demonstrate the potential of HD-MAC .
19 So far the emphasis has been on fission , where the nuclei of heavy elements such as uranium fragment into smaller pieces .
20 Before moving on to make use of the database , it was necessary to assess whether or not the data itself was valid for the organisation being studied , bearing in mind that so far the exercise had been a systems-thinking one , rather than a study of what was happening in practice .
21 So far the exercise has been confined to the managers ' professional body , the Institute of Health Service Management ( IHSM ) .
22 So far the campaign has not crossed the Atlantic .
23 But so far the work force of 330 white collar staff have shown no sign of militant action .
24 But so far the Government has resisted , deciding that this species is already under too much pressure .
25 Dost stressed that ‘ so far the Government of the DRA has not received from the EEC or from any other organ any proposal in connection with the so-called ‘ conference on Afghanistan ’ ’ .
26 So far the Government have not even given a commitment to reimburse the full cost of that .
27 He had a gilt-edged opportunity to beat Stephen Hendry , so far the man of the season with four first prizes , in the Stormseal UK Open at Preston , but missed a simple pink when leading 22-0 in the deciding frame and did not have another shot .
28 He had a gilt-edged opportunity to beat Stephen Hendry , so far the man of the season with four first prizes , in the Stormseal UK Open at Preston , but missed a simple pink when leading 22-0 in the deciding frame and did not have another shot .
29 So far the concept of ideology as used by Marx is vague and does not lead to a formula of ideology as being ‘ false ’ knowledge or untruth .
30 So far the Centre comprises a further seven full time research staff , two part time research staff and three other staff with permanent appointments who will conduct their research within the Centre .
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