Example sentences of "[verb] [art] [noun sg] [verb] so far " in BNC.

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1 If Jagdish Mehra and Helmut Rechenburg succeed in maintaining the standard set so far , the result will be one of the most significant scientific works ever published , a series well eligible for inclusion in any time capsule of the 20th century .
2 I hope that , given the work done so far to design and cost the scheme , you can have tenders to hand by then on the basis that construction would begin on site very soon after a decision at that meeting .
3 A second line of argument is to see the picture painted so far as too static .
4 Erm , we would n't want the policy to progress so far erm as to get to the stage of looking for a specific site and for us to pull the rug underneath the County , and for other authorities to pull the rug from underneath the County at that stage , erm to answer to Mr Heselton 's specific question , of course we would n't object to a new settlement er in Selby , but erm it does n't erm it does n't detract from our objection to erm the principle of the policy , the way the policy 's expressed .
5 Our efforts to meet the company have so far been unsuccessful , but as far as we understand from the AEU ( which has a single union agreement with Montupet ) , there are no special mechanisms to target recruitment and training on the unemployed and it is worth bearing in mind that the code of practice of the new Fair Employment Act puts the idea of the merit principle above that of equality of outcome or the achievement of social justice .
6 What effort has the Minister made so far ?
7 Efforts to secure a ceasefire have so far failed to halt the clashes , which began when Serb nationalists launched an offensive to carve out a separate state which would be attached to a truncated Yugoslavia after Bosnia won international recognition .
8 But others say that this definition of rape will undermine the progress made so far in getting the courts to take rape seriously .
9 TODAY has been told the letter went so far as to claim she had betrayed her husband , her sons and , above all , the Queen .
10 Some readers , particularly those convinced that if only we thought long enough , or prayed hard enough , we would discover reassuring tethering posts to which to secure our moral choices , will view with some disquiet the position reached so far .
11 But critics of the twenties , knowing nothing of Pound 's part in the poem , and ignorant also of Eliot 's private sufferings through his wretched first marriage , saw no need to go so far around , to support their conviction or assumption that The Waste Land was a poem with a message .
12 Plans to develop the market have so far required 100 businesses to relocate and changed the lives of an infinite number of people .
13 But in the days before television and radio , almost before phonograph records , how did the music spread so far and so wide ?
14 In kung fu one should never allow a technique to extend so far as to be impracticable .
15 In fact , the third normal from relations in Figure 3.27 are also in BCNF , so we will extend the example used so far .
16 When added to the £10,000 pledged by the company to the 1993–94 Charity of the Year , this brings the total raised so far for Cancer Relief Macmillan Fund ( CRMF ) to £28,000 !
17 We have no intention to emigrate so far as present plans are concerned .
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