Example sentences of "[noun] [adv] far [verb] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 In both the cases so far considered in this Chapter , the customer took the goods under an agreement between himself and the dealer .
2 With the kind of support so far received from SOED and SRC , the indications are that the learning and teaching of modern languages will become increasingly effective — especially for those children in need of support .
3 Such contracts so far account for around 15% of most institutes ' funds .
4 But consider : ( 1 ) It is possible to follow periodic orbits numerically with changing parameter ( even if they are unstable ) ; every orbit so far examined in the Lorenz equations can be traced , at least in one direction , to a homoclinic bifurcation .
5 It is , for example , possible that those in the treated group who have succumbed are a particularly susceptible group within the whole ; whether that is likely will be more easily assessed when the data so far gathered by the study have been analysed to show the fate of subgroups , for example those with different CD cell counts at their recruitment .
6 Nevertheless , taken together , the data so far reported for the role of endogenous fibrinolysis in patients with coronary ischaemia seem to suggest that the evaluation of tPA and PAI values might be helpful in the prognostic assessment .
7 It was the biggest exercise of its kind mounted by Courtaulds , with questionnaires so far going to 15,000 employees across the whole range of operations in the UK , continental Europe , United States , Latin America , the Far East and Australasia .
8 Sources for the aircraft so far handled by NCA have included the Abu Dhabi , Kenya , Spain , Tanzania and Zambia air arms .
9 In the ten books so far published about the fortunes of Jack Aubrey there is a remarkable absence of hindsight .
10 Finally , two other points , admittedly only suggestive , might be mentioned : first , the fact that Mehmed II is noted for his activity in organizing , and centralizing control over , the various institutions of the state in a number of ways ; and second , the fact that the Sahn was not only part of his most important pious endowment in his newly-conquered capital of Istanbul , but also far and away the most extensive medrese complex thus far created in the Ottoman state .
11 All very enterprising , but within six months , with the builders not far advanced into the job , the Helvetian government decided to move to Lucerne .
12 This raises the question so far evaded in this chapter : What is policy ?
13 Fletcher acknowledged that losing all four Tests on this tour , after the 3-0 series defeat in India , was of far greater concern than any of the four defeats so far suffered in seven one-day internationals .
14 Why take on an unprofitable company , in a line of business so far removed from shipping , that 's going to demand so much of your time ? ’
15 All the house buildings thus far found at Cosmeston are single-room dwellings , but some of the other buildings had two rooms and probably also had lofts .
16 The words are an echo of the great series of Scottish bonds of protection and service — maintenance and manrent — made from the mid fifteenth to the early seventeenth century by the nobles and the lairds ; the only difference is that rather than being completely mutual , as these bonds were , the king had the confident assurance that his subjects would serve ‘ exactly as he likes ’ — a confidence very far removed from the idea that Scottish kings were in any way at the mercy of their most powerful subjects .
17 The only sources so far identified in Europe comprise a few boulders from Piedmont and Switzerland .
18 It is now proposing a $25 million loan to Cameroon under its new Global Environment Facility ( GEF ) , to ‘ protect areas of tropical forest , ’ though this will be coupled with a $30 million forestry loan for ‘ sustainable management ’ of rainforests — a concept so far unproven in the tropics .
19 If , bearing in mind the theory of society and superego development so far advanced in this book , we now turn our attention back to the analysis of modern culture outlined in the article from which I quoted so extensively in the chapter before last , we can see that the following remarks , also from that article , take on a much greater significance in the light of the point which I made at the conclusion of the last regarding the lack of a culturally determined latency period among the Australian aborigines :
20 All the evidence so far pointed to the fact that he had done the killing .
21 Turning to the specific example of a continuous square wave of amplitude a and period T , it can be represented in terms of by The validity of this particular harmonic representation is demonstrated in figure 11.1 where it is shown that summing the first three terms of expression ( 11.2 ) produces a waveform not far removed from square .
22 Even a writer as far removed from the field covered in this book as John Le Carré owes a great deal , in all but his latest work , to the blueprint detective story .
23 Most techniques so far used for increasing speed are now becoming inviable for the future , and new techniques must be developed .
24 Both Soviet and American leaders , by the late 1980s , had a common interest in a negotiated end to the Iran-Iraq war and in an international agreement guaranteeing freedom of movement in the Persian Gulf , but neither could necessarily manipulate events in the region to its advantage and neither , perhaps , quite understood the nature of a popular movement so far removed from its own cultural assumptions .
25 Headline of the week so far comes from Reuter , which says MICROSOFT SHIPS WIDOWS IN JAPANESE , but the truth is that Microsoft Corp said the Japanese-language edition of the Windows operating system version 3.1 is now being shipped , adding that it is the first retail version for personal computers to be introduced in Japan , and that 24 of the OEM customers supporting Windows in Japan are offering it pre-installed and preconfigured on their machines as part of Microsoft 's Windows Ready-to-Run programme ; Microsoft is also set with Windows 3.1 in Korean and Chinese .
26 The large early building dates to the First , or Old , Temple period and is the best-preserved building of that age so far found in Crete .
27 Our members wanted it and in many industries it makes sense , but the bigger task , the main event , is to see whether by a more formal relationship , a more formal partnership , we can build a union which is better than the T & G , better than the G M B and better suited for modern conditions than any trade union so far created in Britain .
28 If we pause for a moment and consider the place of the Neolithic revolution in the theory of human personality and society so far advanced in these pages we will be struck by the fact that the coming of cultivation posed a major threat to the psychological foundations of human society as they had evolved up to that point .
29 Kenny was probably the most polished and was certainly the best full-back so far to play for Crystal Palace , and his distinguished career with us , Arsenal , QPR and England proves his quality .
30 The inferences to be drawn from the exchanges so far identified between Washington and certain British ministers , however , hardly warrant the claim that American involvement in the Conservative party intrigues which led to Eden 's replacement was " somewhat analogous " to the Soviet role in the establishment of Janos Kadar in Hungary .
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