Example sentences of "[noun] [verb] so far [vb -s] " in BNC.

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1 All the effort and all the investment made so far has effectively gone to waste .
2 The cross-section data used so far gives us little indication about how many workers continue in employment long enough to recoup the wages that were deferred earlier in their career .
3 Unfortunately , most of the research conducted so far has n't produced more than a few tentative generalizations .
4 The next problem comes when we recognize that the work done so far has produced a piece of research which could easily keep a dozen people occupied for the rest of their lives .
5 It has indeed made a saving of some £3 billion , but the costs of the rebates paid so far has been estimated at around three times that much .
6 ‘ People still think all the money goes to Africa but a third of the money raised so far has stayed in Britain , with 1,600 Comic Relief projects over here , ’ she said .
7 That is one of the reasons why the money spent so far has achieved so little .
8 All the scientific evidence collected so far suggests that biotechnology is really very safe .
9 To reverse this process at a stroke would be impossible , and every compromise suggested so far has foundered in a fearful bog of legal and financial complications .
10 The only government support so far has been a recommendation by the Rural Development Commission , part of the Department of the Environment , to establish a pilot scheme .
11 Most of the gas discovered so far has been from the Z2 Carbonate but a few finds have also been made from the Z3 Carbonate in the western Netherlands and the adjacent offshore area , and gas is present in both the Z1 and Z2 Carbonates in Scram .
12 None of the 20 snorers treated so far has relapsed .
13 From a medical viewpoint , the outline of viral infection given so far presents much too simple a picture .
14 All the information collected so far contributes to the reconstruction of the flight right up to the time of impact .
15 The model developed so far suggests that only random movements in aggregate demand will cause real aggregate output to deviate from its natural or normal level .
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