Example sentences of "[adv] far [verb] [conj] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 We have so far assumed that it is a word form associated with a single sense , and that a difference of word form entails a difference of lexical unit .
2 His best season so far came when he rode 28 winners , and with 22 to his credit already this term , he is on course to better that total .
3 Genette 's discussion of Proust is so far reaching that his book can be regarded as much as a reading of A la recherche as a contribution to narrative theory , and to this extent it represents a challenge to the generic distinctions normally made in structuralist thinking between poetics and criticism .
4 However , the evidence so far suggests that it is not enough to persuade businesspeople that rates will really be fixed forever .
5 The first hurdle will be to renew the approval of the Vice-Chancellor , a senior judge , who has so far agreed that there is a case to argue but wants to know that enough creditors support the action to make its pursuit a worthwhile use of all creditors ' funds .
6 The Bloods/Crips programme is so infinitely the best scheme for recovering LA thus far offered that I append it here in its vivacious entirety .
7 One thing he did was to reassure them that planning was not as far advanced as they had feared .
8 This may not be as far fetched as it seems , considering the low nutrient content of tropical forest soil .
9 The idea that the temporary real effects produced by demand stimuli are due to a lack of information which is readily available at zero cost is surely far fetched when it comes to calculations of the real wage rate .
10 But I think you know how far to go because there are certain barriers . ’
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