Example sentences of "have so [adv] [verb] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Neither Mr Brown nor Ms Reno , and certainly not their boss Mr Clinton , has so far supported legalisation .
2 Linear B is generally agreed to be an early form of Greek , but Linear A was a different language , which has so far evaded identification .
3 There was no trace of the bombers , and no one has so far claimed responsibility .
4 London has so far had luck on its side with three massive IRA bombs failing to detonate .
5 Late on 29 June 1690 , having so far evaded battle , he was ordered by the government to engage the enemy , being goaded into action by a message from the queen herself : ‘ We apprehend the consequences of your retiring to the Gunfleet to be so fatal , that we choose rather that you should , upon any advantage of the wind , give battle to the enemy . ’
6 Where had they all gone , those extraordinary skinny left-wing men , who had bullied their girl-friends into the Women 's Movement and been surprised when the hand with which they had so kindly offered freedom had been bitten so damn hard ?
7 According to her foster brother , another clue had been that she had so blatantly considered Vitor to be ‘ a real cool dude ’ , but she saw no reason to reveal that .
8 Agassiz expressed his sadness that Darwin 's theory had so quickly won acclaim , while Darwin could find in Agassiz 's idealism nothing but ‘ empty sounds . ’
9 In this stillness she recalled how once she had so much loved sleep , half sleep , lying with Jack beside her , relaxing into sleep .
10 There can be few writers who have so closely linked pretence with destructiveness .
11 A key question is how the management of the market imperfections that have so strongly influenced investment behaviour in the past will be conducted in the future .
12 These admissions are borne out by the way their firms have so avidly bought technology in international marketplaces .
13 THE women of Northern Ireland , who have so often spearheaded peace initiatives , know very well the anguish and pain caused by terrorist violence .
14 I. , N. and R. It may be indeed that such doctors will be willing to say that they would give the very authority for mechanical intervention which the doctors who have so far given evidence did not support .
15 They also agreed to send observers into potential flashpoints of neighbouring Kosovo and Macedonia to prevent a repeat of the civil war in two regions that have so far escaped violence .
16 Religious structures are another category which have so far escaped attention , even though temples are well-established features at many small towns .
17 However it is the quantitative measures which have so far dominated research in this field , and which will provide the basis for this review .
18 Three have so far taken place covering East Anglia during spring 1984 , South Wales , spring 1985 and Scotland in 1986 .
19 Two known meetings have so far taken place between both party leaders , with a whirlwind of protest from unionists when they issued a joint statement before the elections , while denying it reflected any form of electoral pact .
20 We have so far considered point charges , dipoles , line charges , and sheet charges without enquiring into the problem how such configurations of charges come about .
21 I have so far discussed deixis per se and the functions of context .
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