Example sentences of "[conj] has [vb pp] [adv] far " in BNC.

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1 The project that has gone quite far has had every chance of success but has failed and therefore has demonstrated its inadequacy .
2 a new consciousness ( that ) is arising out of a morass of a declining society that has bent too far towards rationalism , towards technology , and toward the acquisition of power through unbridled competition .
3 Even if progress is slower than expected , and it may not be , nothing that has happened so far gainsays General Colin Powell 's claim after six days of fighting that the allies , unopposed in the air , are systematically dismantling Saddam Hussein 's ability to wage war , and doing so at remarkably small cost to themselves .
4 The study , carried out by researchers led by Steve Wilcox , of Cardiff University , shows that council housing transfers to other bodies have been taking place in England on a much larger scale than has happened so far in Scotland .
5 While that movement has nowhere been wholly completed and has gone less far in some countries than in others , there is no western nation where its effects can not be seen .
6 The plume of smoke from these fires now covers about 15,000 square kilometres ( 5,800 square miles ) and has drifted as far as Iran .
7 At least it survived the sea water during the landing and has come this far .
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