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

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1 A second approach to the problem of the legitimacy of corporate managerial power might begin by showing that the response outlined so far is fundamentally misguided .
2 Pupils with special educational needs , like all other pupils , should have the opportunity to experience as far as possible the full range of the English curriculum .
3 The majority have so far agreed .
4 ‘ 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 .
5 That is one of the reasons why the money spent so far has achieved so little .
6 Does the Secretary of State agree that the progress made thus far is more likely to be maintained through calm deliberation than high wire circus acts ?
7 To ask the Minister of Agriculture , Fisheries and Food if he will make a statement on the progress made so far in reforming the European Community 's common agricultural policy .
8 24 Johnson Matthey responds to The Call the progress made so far in fund raising for Cancer Relief Macmillan Fund
9 But others say that this definition of rape will undermine the progress made so far in getting the courts to take rape seriously .
10 The 5:4 ruling came in the case of Keeney v. Tamayo-Reyes , and was accompanied by sharply worded dissenting opinions from those justices who argued that the decision went too far in restricting the rights of habeas corpus .
11 The story goes so far as to suggest that Hewlett-Packard threatened to resign from OSF over the pace of development but changed its mind .
12 HOW 'S ABOUT FAT , THEN : The Duchess gets as far as raising a leg but then decides exercise is just too much effort and takes the rest of the sunbathing session lying down
13 All the same , the insurer has so far agreed to pay £8 million in compensation to investors , a significant pile of money even for a major company , and a nasty hit to take for one slip in its monitoring system .
14 The play got as far as Wimbledon and then seemed to die .
15 An appeal fund set up after the tragedy has so far raised £149,664 in memory of James .
16 In fact , the Conducator went so far as to command the peasants to ‘ maintain the customs and dress of our great-great fore-bears , so that they shall always be in our memory .
17 So between us , we felt we could not place the Swanpool kiln too far into the fourth century , and my very hesitant suggestion was a bracket — AD 280 — 350 .
18 The AIDS toll so far is more than 450 dead in America among 1300-plus cases with severe secondary diseases .
19 All the effort and all the investment made so far has effectively gone to waste .
20 The fence stretched as far as she could see and , above it , waved the brown tops of trees .
21 This is another area largely unexplored by the Church , and the Commission believes that more work needs to be done here , for the implication of the research completed so far is that the average parish congregation demands a variety of musical styles if the needs of all its members are to be met .
22 Unfortunately , most of the research conducted so far has n't produced more than a few tentative generalizations .
23 Although some bizarre interchanges therefore seem to be real occurrences in these families , the research has so far been unable to convincingly demonstrate a causal link between such communication abnormalities and the development of schizophrenia in the child .
24 She could n't help thinking that Cara , who had been known to take the car to go as far as the corner shop to pick up a bottle of milk , would have folded long before this .
25 After the unveiling ceremony a special train hauled by No 2 The Countess went as far as Castle Caereinion before returning to Raven Square .
26 The simple fact is that we believe , as the Opposition have so far , that the best way to make movements along those lines is through international agreement and through the International Maritime Organisation .
27 At one time , the Club went as far as refusing to allow juveniles a reduced entrance price for the London Road terrace but allowed them half price for other areas .
28 The club has so far played two games and is undefeated .
29 Example 4 still remains a problem , but it may be that books could be suggested as more likely than boots from semantic co-occurrence information , or from frequency of use from a corpus ( books is five times more likely to occur than boots ) , especially if weighted from a count of occurrence in the script recognised so far .
30 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 .
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