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

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1 Research in the social sciences as a whole has so far done little to establish the relative strength of the effects of past and present on self-esteem .
2 Third , the so-called ‘ welfare state ’ has so far appeared unable to remedy any but the grossest forms of economic and social deprivation or effectively to restrict the range of wider socio-economic inequalities , in spite of the fiscal burden imposed on the population and the productive system as a whole .
3 The taskforce has so far charged 544 defendants and won 385 convictions .
4 The DTI has so far prosecuted 15 insider dealing cases involving 21 people since 1981 in which eight have resulted in not guilty verdicts .
5 Robins has so far scored seven goals after Ferguson sold him to Norwich for a cut-price £800,000 on the eve of the season .
6 The Jade fund to buy equipment for the special care baby unit has so far raised three thousand pounds
7 The Advanced Courses Development Programme has so far involved two phases of pilot courses , each phase having represented a stage in the progression from the current Advanced Courses system to a system based on the principles in the Policy Paper .
8 The relevance of such multiple sensory realities to conventional evolutionary theory has so far remained unconsidered .
9 The pattern of ultrasonics at Rollright has so far remained elusive .
10 During the day he can often be seen looking like an overgrown pit pony in a thin , rather dirty New Zealand rug which has so far survived all his attempts at removal .
11 The only state that has so far escaped severe drought is Western Australia .
12 Japanese money alone has so far created 4 1/2 thousand new jobs .
13 This is a key aspect of the refugee question which has so far received inadequate attention .
14 It says it has so far received nine orders for the multiprocessor S-MP superservers , which start at $500,000 and are designed to support Sparc-based workstations .
15 Liquid stool incontinence has so far received little attention .
16 A further 210 families have made appointments and a special helpline set up to deal with inquiries from worried parents has so far received 137 calls .
17 Indeed , there is so much dissatisfaction with that union from within the prison service that another union , the Prison Service Union , is being set up and I understand that it has so far received 1,000 pledges from prospective members .
18 While the diesel option has become popular among owners of off-roaders like the Discovery and the Mitsubishi Shogun , it has so far made little progress in the executive car class .
19 The club has so far played two games and is undefeated .
20 Britain has so far accepted 2,000 .
21 Disappointingly , the committee has so far felt able to recommend only a tiny step towards establishing acceptable levels of medical staffing in the NHS .
22 Mrs Weber has so far undergone 200 hours of questioning , and is admitting nothing .
23 Thijs Lijbregts , who took over from Rinus Michels after Holland won the European Championship , has the additional pressure of managing one of the fancied teams while his best player , Ruud Gullit , is struggling to recover from a knee injury that has so far necessitated four operations and is threatening his career .
24 The feud has so far claimed five lives .
25 Although her twenty-six-year-old boyfriend has an income from his job managing a shop , he has so far taken little interest and no responsibility for her or the baby .
26 He has so far helped some 15 people on their way .
27 We will safeguard the abatement negotiated by Mrs Thatcher which has so far brought some £12,000 million in budget rebates to Britain .
28 Greenpeace has so far counted 50 nuclear weapons and nine reactors on the sea bed .
29 McGegan has so far produced two Handel operas from Göttingen , Floridante which came out on Hungaroton [ see below — Ed. ] , and now Agrippina on the label with which he is most commonly associated : Harmonia Mundi .
30 It may seem paradoxical , but New Historicism 's acknowledgement of a great complexity and subtlety between text and history and its hesitancy to make generalised claims for a culture has so far produced critical analysis of texts which tend to be recognisably similar to one another .
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