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

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1 Cos what we have heard so far this morning is certainly placing me in all of the local authority .
2 A hundred thousand homes have been repossessed so far this year .
3 It would not be practical to attempt to list all the fund raising activities that have been undertaken so far this year but I would like to pick out some highlights for you .
4 Goran 's two tournaments wins so far this year prove that he 's more than just a serving machine .
5 ‘ The balls fly so far these days that Hell 's been taken out of play .
6 We have considered so far daily rhythms in healthy adults .
7 Trading so far this year is up and the board expects ‘ another year of good growth . ’
8 This research will also consider how far young children 's social behaviour with peers encourages collaborative working at computers and , then , how far an individual 's self perception might be influenced by such focused collaborations .
9 Terry wonders how far Mighty Woosie would hit something made by stuffing boiled chicken or goose-breast feathers into a thick bull-hide cover .
10 The aim of the project is to obtain basic information about employers ' policies and practices in the recruitment and management of the work-force , and in particular to establish how far such policies and practices have changed in recent years .
11 Whilst scholars debate how far economic changes have been responsible for breaking up these traditional arrangements , there is evidence that the idea persists that this form of joint household is an ideal which people would put into practice if they could ( Benedict , 1976 ) .
12 It seeks to discover how far recent crowd eruptions reflect feelings about the condition of the community rather than wider national concerns .
13 We do not know how far these findings are generalisable at a national level , but we are reasonably confident that the study practices were representative of the totality of fundholding practices in the Oxford region and that the fundholding and control practices were fairly well matched on those variables , such as distance from provider units , which might have affected referral patterns .
14 Stephanie did not know how far this revulsion might perhaps include Marcus himself .
15 A chronicle source confirms Langland 's remark about bread being made from materials other than grain , namely beans , peas and vetches , but it should be noted that this year , 1439 , saw a great dearth of corn , and the chronicler 's comment probably reflects the unusual nature of the food , at least in his eyes ; we do not know how far this view would be general and how far it was that of a man whose conditions were normally more affluent .
16 If you 're interested in standing for any of those or wan na put someone forward to stand for one of those , come to the elections in room six two three , six two four Friday the twenty sixth at two fifteen twenty third , I 'm sorry , at two fifteen and er not only will you get all the , the general info about what I 've done so far this year , what I intend to do , what next year 's budget 's going to be etcetera , that 's when those elections are actually held .
17 They are the holders of the Welsh Brewers Cup , the competition for second-class clubs , and are unbeaten in any match so far this season .
18 He told us that the end of February is the peak period for avocet numbers , ‘ record count so far this year is 170 birds . ’
19 I have argued so far that people who are highly likely to experience an event with implications severe enough to provoke a depressive illness can sometimes be identified .
20 It was probably the truest thing he had said so far that morning .
21 Yet most of the growth seen so far this year was probably already in the pipeline before that dramatic Wednesday last September .
22 ‘ That performance against Palace worries me more than anything I have seen so far this season .
23 You would break off far more times than you landed a fish .
24 The quotations above illustrate this left-wing frankness , and show how far political allegiances in some cases determine selection policy .
25 Colour codes show how far each cab is from each pole .
26 The returns also show how far those surnames which are peculiarly local in origin had ramified by the second half of the seventeenth century .
27 With the growing emphasis on inner city renewal , attempts have been made to explore how far such land can be brought into productive use .
28 But by distinguishing clearly between them in this methodological fashion it is possible to explore how far local state action tends to fall into one type rather than another when action on any one policy is considered .
29 Statistics show that far more people are able to ride bicycles than drive cars , yet are put off doing so by the dangers of urban traffic .
30 Israel 's negotiator , Itamar Rabinovitch , replied that he needed to hear in far greater detail what sort of peace Syria had in mind .
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