Example sentences of "[noun] so far [verb] that " in BNC.

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1 No wins so far mean that Amthaal slips in the race on 7st 12lb and he showed plenty of promise at Chester last week — racing for the first time in five months .
2 August Weismann was utterly opposed to Lamarckism and Weismann 's opinions so far prevailed that A. D. Darbishire in his authoritative Breeding and the Mendelian Discovery ( London , 1911 ) put the matter thus .
3 Prestel Education started its own software service in the Autumn term of 1985 and the feedback so far suggests that this is a service which schools find most welcome .
4 However , the evidence so far suggests that it is not enough to persuade businesspeople that rates will really be fixed forever .
5 The evidence so far suggests that the interviewers will fail .
6 However , the evidence so far suggests that bats are using the technique , not to distinguish an echo from the original sound that produced it , but for the more subtle task of distinguishing echoes from other echoes .
7 Then , by way of cheerful farewell , they say that enquiries so far confirm that the timing mechanism , once in operation , can not be neutralized and appears to be irreversible . ’
8 Results so far confirm that the stratigraphy of the island is similar to that of Santa Isabel .
9 The results so far suggest that although meters are expensive to install they do lead to a drop in consumption .
10 The results so far suggest that those informants who described themselves as infrequent and inexperienced readers of SF would not regard this as SF at all ; whereas those informants who did read SF would characterise it as such .
11 The private group , which insures invoices and financing arrangements , recorded 1,220 falures in the first half of this year , but indications so far show that at least 2,000 more failures will be recorded by the end of the year .
12 Our discussion so far implies that many animals are lay physicists , that they have implicit knowledge of real-world properties ( such as the optics of 3-D objects viewed in air or water ) that can be explicitly described by professional physicists .
13 However , the experience in New South Wales so far suggests that sentences under the new dispensation are certainly no lower than they were under the old regime .
14 The measurements so far suggest that this will be far too ambitious .
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