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

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1 We choose to use the outer thirds because we want the line to be drawn between two points as far away as possible without being so far out that they risk being unreliable .
2 The language is so degraded now , itself so far out that it is impossible to take seriously .
3 we 're so far out that we 're not anywhere near , you ca n't
4 and you so far out and then you drove another one in to the next chamber .
5 Yeah , and also he lives so far out and he was saying you know , Julie 's up in er in Birmingham , Andy 's up in Birmingham , he 's had no one to see , Eileen 's come back up to Birmingham he sees quite a lot of and er I think he 's just a bit lonely .
6 In fact , some people 's remembering of the exact colours and their proportions might be so far out as to scramble the possible building of any picture .
7 But I mean you 've , you 've actually passed up your good news by putting it so far down that the editor might well have read the first paragraph .
8 Uhm , no , I er I 've sort of started off and I 've got so far down and er I love the drawing that Freda Rudman from Stanford-in-the-Vale has done of their village , and er and of course I like the Harwell entry , which is my own village , but there 's certainly some very nice entries in , some very good entries in .
9 SOME time ago , but not so far back that it can be dismissed as incidental , a belligerent centre-half , who needed very little encouragement in such nefarious matters , was instructed to discover how fast the visiting centre-forward could limp .
10 if these young men possessed traces of the Beastblood , it was from so far back that it could not be measured , and it was so slight that it could no longer hold the power to call upon the beasts for aid .
11 Even drivers of average height will need the seat so far back as to make it impossible to see directly behind .
12 He was so far under as to be very near coma .
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