Example sentences of "been [verb] [prep] [art] [noun sg] so " in BNC.
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1 | Ziemian says there is more to come ; only the portion that requires new laws enacted by Congress has been leaked to the public so far . |
2 | Dick 's fighter was not without its problems , the primary one being that the fuselage had been modified with a hacksaw so that there would be room to put a second seat in the airframe . |
3 | Additionally the company claims that a lot of the glue logic normally needed has been incorporated into the chip so that a full SuperVGA card with support for video and audio recording and play-back can be built using 11 chips . |
4 | PageMaker has a very clever habit of remembering all the changes that have been made to a document so that they can either be Undone or Reverted to . |
5 | The fields shone a new green in the sun , and the air which for days had been hazy had been cleaned by the rain so that I could make out the shapes of sheep grazing near the old Coal Road above Cowgill as I walked down the lane . |
6 | As an adult , adults such as myself have n't been through the procedure as a young person where your immune system 's been challenged by the vaccine so that you 've developed tetanus antibodies . |
7 | More than $8 billion has been spent on the programme so far , to little visible effect . |
8 | Her hair had been flattened by the storm so that it made Trent think of a squashed astrakan hat . |
9 | Police have been encouraged by the feedback so far from youngsters who 've seen it . |
10 | He 'd been sitting in the car so long , it was hard for him to run . |
11 | Because we 've been talking for a while so had time for it to evaporate . |
12 | If there is one overriding message that has been reinforced by the experience so far it is that the most productive approach is one that flows from an attitude of , and a commitment to , continuous improvement . |
13 | One of the most successful shows to have been held in the city so far this year is , Berlin ! at the Goethe Institute , which Clohossey described as ‘ a resounding success ’ . |