Example sentences of "[verb] so [adv] [vb base] " in BNC.

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1 Proponents of this approach tend to feel that the changes made so far do not go far enough , however , and that excessive consideration for the biological parent-child relationship is still being allowed to put the child 's future at risk .
2 A spokesman said the complaints made so far have tended to be of a civil nature , but added : If we receive a complaint which can be substantiated then we will investigate it .
3 Projects undertaken so far include : Pilton Path ; Pilton Path clean-up ; Donkey Lane ; Blackridge landscaping ; Union Canal towpath ; Barnton Golf Course .
4 The ideas developed so far provide a very incomplete story when the flow is adjacent to a solid boundary .
5 Strangely inferior , somehow , for Churchill to have placed so much trust in .
6 Places on the workshops are limited so please apply Now by sending your cheque/postal order and the booking form opposite indicating which of the workshops you would like to attend .
7 The examples given so far relate to developments within a single national social order .
8 The London Deaf Video Project ( LDVP ) , established in 1985 and initially funded by the former Greater London Council , exists to provide the deaf community with information through video tapes in BSL Subjects treated so far include AIDS , welfare benefits , the dangers of smoking solicitors and their services , and the need for retirement .
9 Furlanetto highlights so far include Don Alfonso in and an extraordinary ‘ double ’ — as the Count for Sir Colin Davis ( BMG/RAC ) , and Figaro for James Levine ( DG ) .
10 The two cases analysed so far have been chosen so as to clearly reveal , in a very simple context , the method of determining transient response through Laplace transformation .
11 Bones which grow so fast need lots of calcium .
12 Gibson 's ( 1969 ) account of these effects suggests that discrimination training may not be necessary but the same conclusion can be derived from more prosaic considerations — it might be argued , for instance , that the results described so far reflect no more than a disruption in control subjects confronted by novel stimuli at the start of the test discrimination .
13 The activities described so far have been concerned with periodically recurring factors relating to corporate planning and monitoring of results as part of functional management .
14 All the characteristics listed so far tell of the leader 's relationship with God ( 'looking up' ) .
15 But if he winds up running his film company the way he has so far run his restaurant , he may find himself forced to serve up more and more celluloid ham just to keep things afloat .
16 Now they forget so fast do n't they ?
17 Most of the studies reviewed so far focus on people 's attitudes to domestic energy use and equipment , an aspect of their immediate daily life .
18 The sticky price models we have considered so far tend merely to ‘ tack on ’ the assumption of sticky prices to the sort of model developed in chapter 4 .
19 Most of the modes considered so far require the involvement in each state of an agency of central government as well as the competent official ( parquet , etc. ) at the local level .
20 The novelists considered so far have consistently broken away from fixed plot-sequences in the pursuit of authenticity and freedom .
21 All of the solutions considered so far have involved only Legendre functions of even order .
22 The technologies considered so far have been those relating to large-scale carpentry and items worn or carried , especially brooches and weaponry .
23 All the semantic tallies we have considered so far have been what might be termed pure tallies , in that they have no perceptible semantic connection with any other elements in the language .
24 All of the documents considered so far have been intended as items for discussion or guidance to schools and local authorities .
25 The theories considered so far deal for the most part with major changes in the form of society , but it is evident that there are more continuous , relatively small-scale changes which affect political life .
26 The bottom dwellers mentioned so far tend to prefer the shallower waters of the continental shelf .
27 No , the two pro , the thing that the two prongs sit in is cracked so naturally say it had to go into a hole that size , right ?
28 All theoretical treatments of the quantised Hall effect proposed so far require there to be no dissipative scattering if they are to account for the values of h/Ne 2 at the plateaux .
29 We do not yet know much about this but the brain is so powerful and complex that it is very unlikely that any of the analyses proposed so far bear much resemblance to this reality ; they are too heavily influenced by the theoretician 's preoccupation with economy , elegance and simplicity .
30 The points made , the order of delivery and even some of the phrases used so closely resemble Scott 's first letter to Palmerston that it seems likely that Elcho had been briefed by Scott .
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