Example sentences of "[art] [noun] [vb past] so [adv] " in BNC.

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1 The activities described so far have been concerned with periodically recurring factors relating to corporate planning and monitoring of results as part of functional management .
2 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 .
3 In addition to the contracts mentioned so far , the Regulations also apply to contracts made during an excursion organised by the trader away from his trade premises .
4 Announcing the agreement a US Defence Department spokesman said that the Pentagon had so far committed US$191,000,000 of the US$400,000,000 allocated by Congress to help Russia transport , dismantle and store nuclear and other dangerous weapons .
5 When it was running , the geyser roared so loudly that the place felt like a rocket in the middle of a take off .
6 She says that the hospital were pleased that the GP acted so quickly .
7 ‘ 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 .
8 That is one of the reasons why the money spent so far has achieved so little .
9 The defenders fought so hard , ignoring the many wounds upon their bodies , that by the end of the attack their white Reikland uniforms were drenched in blood .
10 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 .
11 24 Johnson Matthey responds to The Call the progress made so far in fund raising for Cancer Relief Macmillan Fund
12 But others say that this definition of rape will undermine the progress made so far in getting the courts to take rape seriously .
13 The commons needed little encouragement to join his opposition to the king 's demands , since further taxation was particularly unwelcome in the wake of recent extortionate taxes and purveyances ; as for the lords , they were concerned over the question of peerage rights which the archbishop had so astutely raised .
14 The hours passed so pleasantly here .
15 The TV afternoons and the hours went so slow until he came back and turned the lights on .
16 Moodily he put on the kettle for some more coffee , powdered this time , he could not rise to the skills performed so effortlessly by Sarah Fleming .
17 The fingers moved so fast that Dougal found it hard to follow what was happening .
18 But in the conodonts examined so far the crystalline structure within this layer is very variable .
19 The lily grew so fast that each day it filled twice the amount of space that it did the day before .
20 Of the savings made so far , £180,000 is in time saved in the work we do .
21 All the characteristics listed so far tell of the leader 's relationship with God ( 'looking up' ) .
22 The casualty was lying beam-on to the swell , and dead in the water with no engine power , so the helicopter 's attempt to lift the survivors had so far been unsuccessful .
23 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 .
24 I 'm listening for clues as to why the fuzz came so fast ; you would n't think they knew where Deptford was .
25 Nell felt almost giddy at the way her outlook on the future had so dramatically altered .
26 All the effort and all the investment made so far has effectively gone to waste .
27 We recently summarized all the data obtained so far by comparing archaebacterial housekeeping proteins with their homologues from eubacteria and eukaryotes at the sequence level .
28 The data presented so far , then do not support the view that there is a general level of earnings which ‘ most people ’ enjoy .
29 The wind came so swiftly that within half an hour we were reducing sail , taking water over the deck , and beginning to lumber into a building seaway .
30 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 .
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