Example sentences of "so far [be] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 Lest the reader may point out that the examples so far are predominantly drawn from small countries and affecting only small populations , others , such as areas of China and India are discussed elsewhere in this book .
2 All the languages considered so far are highly flexible ; they can be used to write almost any type of computer system .
3 The changes covered so far are really simple extensions to the basic Illustrator concept and , indeed , all the files created with them can be saved in Illustrator 1.1 format for use in the original program .
4 The examples mentioned so far are only illustrations for the massive task ahead : to deconstruct the male-dominated media world , and reconstruct a new and more just vision of society where women and men are equal partners .
5 If I am right , then the circles discovered so far are only the tip of the iceberg .
6 The tensions mentioned so far are fairly global .
7 Current debate surrounding the Human Fertilization and Embryology Bill provides evidence of widespread public concern over these matters , although the social and cultural implications of such developments have so far been little explored .
8 We understand , however , that the council 's offer of assistance has so far been rather less generous .
9 The Commission has made speedy progress with the adoption of Directives , many of which have so far been largely ignored at national level .
10 But analysis has so far been largely entrapped by the particular form of Marxism with which cultural theory has adopted .
11 The United Kingdom was an original party to the Convention but did not accept the compulsory jurisdiction of the Commission and Court until 1965 and then only for a three-year term which , however , has so far been regularly renewed although not without some hesitancy prompted by the embarrassment and ignominy of being condemned by the Court on a number of occasions .
12 The self-governing dynamo at Jimmy 's has so far been strongly medical .
13 Whatever the ultimate objectives , the fact remains that a good deal of the existing work within the comparative industrial relations field , although often rich and insightful , has not so far been explicitly theoretical in either its purpose or method ( Shalev , 1980a ) .
14 One reason the central bank has been able to keep money tight is that the victims of bankruptcy have so far been mainly property- or finance-related companies with few employees .
15 Moreover , where science is concerned , the GCSE ( and certainly A levels ) has so far been mainly committed to separate sciences , biology , chemistry , and physics , according to the traditional pattern .
16 I do my own servicing which has so far been fairly straightforward .
17 However , this relationship has not so far been sufficiently investigated to ensure that a given design will be stable in fast forward flight .
18 The project involves a close study of the scientific context of research proposals together with the interactions of researchers , reviewers and funding agencies — topics which have not so far been systematically examined .
19 It is not that she 's a political animal , just someone who has seen a lot of beautiful places in the world ; feels very fortunate to be in such a privileged position because of her successful TV and recording career , and so wants to put a bit back into a world which has so far been very kind to her . ’
20 Shares rose sharply at the beginning of the year in anticipation of an economic rebound , but the recovery has so far been very sluggish .
21 Most user education programmes have so far been very much of a local nature with little attempt to communicate experience to others .
22 Ruth had the feeling that he was desperately trying to inject a bit of life into the party and she felt guilty that she , for one , had so far been very dull company .
23 At the same time , the Tory-voting lobby in the country areas of southern England has so far been very effective in resisting the relaxation of planning controls .
24 It is difficult to avoid the impression that we , as a profession , and the Institute in particular , have so far been too willing to accept unwarranted criticism in the past and that we must respond far more effectively in future if we are to limit the damage caused by corporate failures .
25 However , there has so far been virtually no attempt to find out either how significant such policies are amongst leading firms or whether some are more prevalent than others .
26 But there is another aspect of the primacy which has so far been only briefly mentioned .
27 Wendler concludes ‘ there is no such thing as an open system in 1992 , ’ and that for users , the economic benefits of going open systems have so far been only ‘ anecdotal . ’
28 So far , this war is more popular than were those in Korea , Suez or the Falklands at the outset — though that may simply reflect the fact that casualties have so far been so light .
29 A second approach to the problem of the legitimacy of corporate managerial power might begin by showing that the response outlined so far is fundamentally misguided .
30 erm , so that if , if they then go to an appeal er , I was talking to this planning officer and I was saying that I think I 'll consult them , he said I do n't think you 'll need to he said , and of what you 've done so far is pretty good and I can get access to all the letters that have been written in , in objecting into the into the homes
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