Example sentences of "[adj] [noun] so far [vb -s] [be] " in BNC.

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1 Most of this research so far has been done by private companies ( mostly American ) .
2 We estimate the cost of this campaign so far has been in excess of £20,000 .
3 This record so far has been dictated in one long burst .
4 The most striking Iraqi achievement so far has been the saving of its air force , a feat that owes more to engineering than combat .
5 The bulk of this book so far has been concerned with looking at what happens when people lose something .
6 Her most unusual assignment so far has been interviewing Daniel Ortega at a dinner party , Sandinista style , where she drank rum with the bodyguards and was persuaded to dance with Ortega .
7 For instance : ‘ My greatest achievement so far has been supervising the Brillo campaign . ’
8 His most effective action so far has been to deflect the corruption allegations by recruiting Spain 's ‘ Mr Clean ’ to stand alongside him as a Socialist candidate .
9 ‘ And the only violence so far has been caused by your friend — pardon , your associate — Steve .
10 There have been murmurs of discontent among manufacturers considering diversifying away from Macao , but businessmen say that the only impact so far has been a shift of orders from China to Macao .
11 My only problem so far has been keeping track of who , exactly , in the Archives quotations is saying what .
12 The only problem so far has been to anchor the device when the current gets too strong .
13 Abdominal imaging so far has been disappointing because of the aperiodic motion of the gut wall and its contents .
14 The value of the political talks so far has been to expose three basic truths .
15 Krystom 's main impact so far has been in catching carp , the Independent readers of the fish world .
16 The favoured strategy so far has been to introduce a cooling-off period before industrial action could be taken .
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