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

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1 So you see , although I have tried since — needs must ! — to subdue that dangerous spirit of rebellion , I have so little succeeded that — that … ’
2 … those countries which I could not visit in my proper person , I have so attentively read about , that as I turn round a globe I can almost fancy that I know the appearance and characters of the portions of the great world itself which lie mapped out under my eye , and observe all that is going forward on its surface .
3 My comments are not meant to seek to prescribe to others how they should go about things , nor are they written in the belief that the ways that I have so painfully worked upon are necessarily the best , or the only ways of doing things .
4 THE best sermon I have so far heard was on the subject of ‘ ontological anxiety ’ .
5 Before proceeding further it may be useful to summarise the conclusions I have so far reached .
6 For I have so far lived almost wholly the outer life which is so distressing to think of and to endure .
7 The whites I have so far met have courage .
8 I have so far said little about variation , the third property required for evolution along with multiplication and heredity .
9 None of the authorities to which I have so far referred dealt with a situation in which a decision was made which directly affected one party , A , and at the same time indirectly affected a second party , B , so as to raise the question : is there any duty in the decision-making authority to be fair towards B ?
10 The cases to which I have so far referred do not , in my opinion , establish any principle that depends on concepts of agency .
11 The cases to which I have so far referred have all , bar one , been cases in which a wife has given security or become a surety for her husband 's obligations .
12 I have so far received only one explanation of what this advisory unit I am setting up is supposed to be doing .
13 ‘ Activity' seems to be one car — all I see as I meander my way through the hills above the lonely hamlet of Núpur. beyond it is the biggest fish-drying frame I have so far seen , with overflow fish hung on a wire fence alongside .
14 The answer I have so far given that it is from achieving effectively and efficiently , fundamentally important aims such as developing inventiveness , initiative , adaptability , intellectual curiosity , sensitivity , confidence , and so on — general transferable skills and attitudes which will equip our students for their future lives .
15 In that case the solutions that I have so far given to the first equation would no longer be acceptable , but one could take x=1 , y=2 , and z=1 .
16 ‘ Within these criteria I have so far ensured that buildings have not suffered closure , but in the future this may not be possible owing to the shrinking budget , ’ said Mr Eyton Jones .
17 But while on the subject of confessing ignorance , I must also state that I have so far made it through life without witnessing or participating in an Orange Walk .
18 The arts collaboration practices I have so far observed have been inadequate models of curriculum practice .
19 But , in addition to the somewhat haphazard list of alternatives that I have so far mentioned , there is a pre-eminent group which does comprise whole animals , namely human beings .
20 The ones I have so far mentioned might be called mimetic , that is , the distinctions king/servant , sane man/madman , are distinctions that exist in real life , outside the theatre , and are rendered within a Shakespeare play by the distinction between verse and prose .
21 Perhaps the most disturbing factor I have so far encountered is that any savings from outpatient surgery are to the purchaser 's benefit , not the provider 's , and therefore outpatient surgery will effectively incur a financial penalty .
22 By some miraculous quirk of fate , I have so far managed to get through life as a jobbing hack without ever once having to put my opinions on the preachers into print .
23 I have so far dealt only with what might be considered extraneous matters which are of little concern to the non-collector , who can read and enjoy a book without worrying about endpapers , half-titles , advertisements and the rest ; though even the ordinary reader must reach a point where bibliographical matters begin to impinge .
24 In spite of the profound dissimilarities between father and son , and the bitter personal conflicts between them , Frederick II remained always the executor of Frederick William I. ‘ Only his care , ’ he wrote of his father , ‘ his untiring work , his scrupulously just policies , his great and admirable thriftiness and the strict discipline he introduced into the army which he himself had created , made possible the achievements I have so far accomplished . ’
25 There are continuities between the positions I have so far outlined , despite their differing ideological biases .
26 THERE are two questions upon which I ponder every day and to which I have so far found no reasonable answer .
27 I have so far had 4 people interested in travelling from the UK , and another 3 who would like to join us for part of the time in NZ .
28 The caddis lives inside its house , and the parasites that I have so far discussed have lived inside their hosts .
29 I have so far discussed deixis per se and the functions of context .
30 Minny and I have so often despised D for putting up with her .
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