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

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1 Observations from Earth-based telescopes have so far revealed a wealth of spectral lines , from over 50 varieties of molecules in space , some of which are operating as natural masers .
2 It has so far reached a total of rather over half a million pounds .
3 It is a combination of depth of choice and Goram when all else fails which has so far made an ass of the law of averages .
4 Mr Patten is considering his future after rejecting any question of a by-election being created to return him to Westminster forthwith ; he has also so far declined a move to the House of Lords .
5 ‘ I 've been involved in a few preliminary meetings so far to pick a training squad , and I 've also got involved in the training sessions themselves .
6 For my part I am unable to derive from that case so far reaching a proposition .
7 We have so far discussed a number of themes in conventional political theory .
8 Trying to be positive about her inability so far to have a child , Wendy says she tells herself that the whole experience has made her a stronger person .
9 We have so far considered a number of examples of persistent facies on a rather grand scale ; but there are more detailed examples of it which in their way are even more amazing .
10 Over have so far signed a petition in an attempt to save the hill from further housing .
11 Common factors uncovered so far include a history of carrying cargoes of coal and iron , and damage to the side of the ships ' holds .
12 And the extracts in the Mail so far give a foretaste of that other favourite British hobby , class warfare — hot stuff now because Mr Major and his friends say his detractors are snobs .
13 Thirdly , the debates over how far to forge a strategy either for winning power or for promoting economic development in a post-revolutionary society have not been satisfactorily resolved , and indeed perhaps can not be , given that counter-revolutionary response to any successful formula will ensure that it will be that much more difficult to apply the same tactics in another situation .
14 This is important when determining how far developed a baby is .
15 It was inconvenient for a villager to walk that far to report a theft , especially since he often had to make the trip several times if he wanted to complete a prosecution .
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