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

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1 But the European Commission has so far shown no signs of stopping or even slowing down the HDMAC development programme .
2 It 's the largest subject created so far by a foundry which specialises in works of art by sculptors from Britain and Europe .
3 It 's the largest subject created so far by a foundry which specialises in works of art by sculptors from Britain and Europe .
4 All the scientific evidence collected so far suggests that biotechnology is really very safe .
5 One explanation for the cautious approach adopted so far is the resistance that is encountered whenever attempts are made to curb the discretion of the judiciary , as we shall see in the next section .
6 Midori Suzuki , spokesperson for FCT , reported that the Japanese public has so far been denied access to cable TV ( CATV ) , but she outlined some possibilities for access in the future .
7 The Left Coalition has so far ruled out linking up with the conservatives again — the improbable alliance of last June has been blamed for much of their drop in support — but has already hinted that it would be willing to support a national unity government as proposed by the New Democrat leader Mr Constantine Mitsotakis .
8 The UNHCR noted that the international community had so far provided only US$31,000,000 of the US$180,000,000 needed for the refugees ' repatriation .
9 Thus they carry a specification of what kind of inactive edge they will become on completion , what kinds of lower level inactive edges they require in order to become complete , and just which inactive edges constitute the partial analysis derived so far .
10 But it is clear we need to improve some aspects of our operations management if we are to increase profitability and capitalise on the good reputation achieved so far .
11 The Chinese room had so far not been touched by Sara or her decorators .
12 Larger numbers have been recorded , and the highest winter count so far was of 1,625 on 9 December 1972 , of which 1,400 were in Chichester Harbour , the largest winter flock ever recorded in Sussex ; higher numbers have been noted during autumn migration .
13 This makes it the highest price offered so far in the rush for licences .
14 The only government support so far has been a recommendation by the Rural Development Commission , part of the Department of the Environment , to establish a pilot scheme .
15 Section 426(4) of the Act of 1986 envisages co-operation between United Kingdom courts and the insolvency courts of other countries , but the only order made so far is of limited application : see the Co-operation of Insolvency Courts ( Designation of Relevant Countries and Territories ) Order 1986 ( S.I .
16 This is the biggest amount raised so far but this year we hope to raise even more ’ .
17 Of the 24,170 posts in England , the northern region has so far received about 2,500 , including 855 with the Inland Revenue in Sunderland , Middlesbrough and Washington and 1,205 posts in a number of departments in Newcastle .
18 Title-holder John Parrott fired the fastest century break so far to lead Ireland 's Joe Swail , 6–2 .
19 TITLE HOLDER John Parrott fired the fastest century break so far — taking just five minutes and 15 seconds for a 103 clearance — as he took a 6–2 lead in his UK Championship quarter-final with Ireland 's Joe Swail .
20 The new state had so far relied heavily upon French , American and Italian finance to integrate its railways , rationalise its industry and build the new port at Gdynia .
21 Never before has a member of the Royal Family stepped so far out of line and the Queen is not the only one who blames her for many of the misfortunes which have befallen the House of Windsor this year .
22 Speaking earlier at the Asian Institute of Technology , WWF President Prince Philip said : " Thailand ratified the Convention in 1963 , but I 'm sorry to have to say that no enabling legislation has so far been enacted " .
23 Such a double-fisted attack has so far posed no extraordinary problems for librarians , but a series of events over the last few years illustrates that the issue of the law and censorship could become a major problem in the management of libraries .
24 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 .
25 In Britain only a small start has so far been made .
26 The polls were wrong and so was I. Never before has every single poll strayed so far from reality . ’
27 No other state went so far as this ; but then none needed to , for none started from the same position of isolation and estrangement from the outside world .
28 The origin of Blakeney Point is open to discussion : it has been suggested that the western end may have been a feature comparable with Scolt Head Island and later joined to the mainland by a simple spit growing westwards from Weybourne : it may have developed entirely as a spit such as Orford Ness or Hurst Castle Spit , which will be described below ; or the whole feature may represent an offshore bar driven so far inshore as to become attached to the coast .
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