Example sentences of "so far [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | So far £111,780 has been raised . |
2 | So far £111,780 has been raised . |
3 | This is obviously an important issue for psycholinguistic models of sentence and discourse comprehension , but so far evidence has been very difficult to obtain . |
4 | How many points have you got so far Carol ? |
5 | So far ICI has not revealed what its defence against takeover would be . |
6 | So far £277,000 ( $548,460 ) has been allocated to employ a development consultant and to offer programme franchises . |
7 | It 's to be formed , so far Mrs E Mrs have volunteered to be on it . |
8 | Now he spends his days writing his memoirs 60,000 words so far gardening and reading the Daily Telegraph to see what the enemy says ’ . |
9 | So far module 2 has been realized . |
10 | Studies are now being conducted into the habits of the maleo but so far ornithologists have added little since Wallace 's day to our knowledge of the bird . |
11 | So far Lady Thatcher has signed thousands of copies of the book . |
12 | So far building society inroads into consumer credit have been small . |
13 | Smaller raids which followed on the south-German cities of Munich , Augsburg , and Nuremberg , had a disproportionate psychological effect in demonstrating the extent of allied air supremacy in the capacity to reach so far south , and in illustrating that few could now consider themselves immune from the dangers of bombing . |
14 | Because of the Swamp they had come so far south that they must now be at least on a level with the path where they had fought with the sturdy beggars although the northern ride must lie between them and it . |
15 | But now , having passed Cape Froward at nearly 54°S , he was heading north , and would not be so far south again ever in his life . |
16 | Omega Centauri , very much the brightest of them , is the only real exception ( European and North American astronomers always regret that it is so far south ) . |
17 | It really was difficult to believe that we could be so far north . |
18 | I saw that Exhibition , and did find it a great treat to see so far north some of the choice gems of painting from South Kensington . |
19 | I have no doubt myself that in the expansion of land to the west , er D thirty nine , and possibly D forty would , and I think that his comment that development should not extend so far north is relevant . |
20 | He wondered in passing what Mr Ryan might be doing so far north ; perhaps seeking to expand his chain of hat shops ? |
21 | ‘ That is why I have come so far north on the ice . ’ |
22 | It would love to count Unix System Labs as a catch for Display PostScript — so far USL has just nibbled and taken the Adobe Type Manager for print functionality in Unix . |
23 | So far things had apparently gone very smoothly . |
24 | And so far things have been jus ' fine . |
25 | So far things had gone much better than she had expected . |
26 | So far £111,857 has been raised . |
27 | So far radicalism both in defining lawyers as controllers of individual clients and in defining them as controllers because of the ideological discourse which they sell has reached a position from which only negative statements can be made : lawyers do n't help , they control ; professionalism does not protect clients , it defeats them . |
28 | So far Saatchi and Saatchi has maintained its ability to win new business and remarkably has clung on to its status among advertisers , only recently being voted the best all-round agency . |
29 | So far rage had propelled her here ; now she 'd arrived she felt queasy inside . |
30 | So far fitzAlan showed no sign of remembering what had happened between them , seeming to be concentrating all his formidable will on remaining upright . |