Example sentences of "[pron] [noun] so far [vb -s] " in BNC.

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1 I have to say that nothing in my career so far has prepared me for this kind of work .
2 Her career so far has been in publishing , and , following the birth of her son James in 1982 , this has enabled her to work from home .
3 Their contribution so far has emphasized reviews of human impacts often reflecting research in other disciplines rather than appropriate fundamental impact studies by physical geographers .
4 His education so far has also included getting used to heavy main road traffic , a day 's hunting , playing in and out of our local river and being clipped .
5 His career so far has been a lengthy dues-paying climb which has taken him from his Arkansas birthplace to Los Angeles , San Francisco , the US military in Germany and finally London .
6 But the history of his life so far shows ( and he freely admits it ) that old John Barleycorn lies in wait for him with implacable patience .
7 His placing so far has been third , fourth and eighth , a remarkable feat when competing against the best that Scotland can produce .
8 Our research so far suggests there are factors other than social deprivation and lifestyle that make a difference .
9 Our work so far has obviously only been of a preliminary nature , but even so it is clear that there are many strands in the concept of participation and public involvement in decision-making related to novel energy systems .
10 Your work so far has looked at the case studies of three kinds of activities primary , secondary , and tertiary .
11 Our aim so far has been to show that the " stylistic variant " view of style , which supports the dualist 's conviction that style can be distinguished from message , can lead to a more precise understanding of what it means for a writer to choose this rather than that way of putting things .
12 The upshot of our inquiry so far has been the drawing of a sharp distinction between the ‘ ego instincts ’ and the sexual instincts , and the view that the former exercise pressure towards death and the latter towards a prolongation of life …
13 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 .
14 Our discussion so far has stressed the relationship between endangerment on the roads and the detailed rules of the road , including the driving test .
15 The purpose of our discussion so far has been to demonstrate that there are important patterns of change that are not readily captured in a paradigm that measures a unilinear scale of phonetic variation against a unilinear scale of socio-economic class .
16 A lot of our discussion so far has been concerned with this kind of " saying " , but I have purposely avoided introducing any of the technical jargon of semiotics ( the theory of signs ) and this is now leading me into difficulty because the ordinary use of words in social anthropological discourse is crudely imprecise .
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