Example sentences of "they have [vb pp] so [adv] " in BNC.

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1 Themes in existence by 1950 were continued in subsequent decades but they have developed so extensively and changed so dramatically that their origins may now appear to be many years away .
2 But the record since 1945 suggests that it is highly improbable that the British people will play anything like the major role in the affairs of mankind in the twenty-first century that they have done so frequently , if often unavailingly , in the course of the twentieth .
3 And Britain 's swim pin-up Sharon Davies added : ‘ We have all been told not to talk about the Chinese and why they have done so well here . ’
4 I am delighted that they have done so well that it is now proposed , even in these difficult times , to increase their establishment .
5 It is indeed historic , not because reforms of local government have not taken place before — they have done so often — but because it offers a reform of the structure of local government .
6 ‘ I think they need to make a much stronger factual case than they have made so far , ’ Professor Schachter said .
7 It is difficult to pinpoint frailties amongst the forwards at the moment , because they have played so well , but to accept that they are peaking now would be folly .
8 This way , he says , when native Taligent , finally arrives in mid-1995 it will find an industry well stocked with Taligent-compliant tools and objects — and developers , claims Guglielmi , just love what they have seen so far .
9 This way , he says , when native Taligent , finally arrives in mid-1995 it will find an industry well stocked with Taligent-compliant tools and objects — and developers , claims Guglielmi , just love what they have seen so far .
10 This way , he says , when native Taligent , finally arrives in mid-1995 it will find an industry well stocked with Taligent-compliant tools and objects — and developers , claims Guglielmi , just love what they have seen so far .
11 Truly each other 's , they have embraced so long
12 Brock are two others whose names are becoming increasingly linked with the authors they have illustrated so admirably , and their work will make a sound investment .
13 If theorists attempted this task it is likely that they would find themselves following in the footsteps of the more deterministic elements of Durkheim 's sociology , which have not the aspects they have favoured so far ( Deutscher , 1984 ; Farr , 1984 ) .
14 Over the aeons they have become so thoroughly integrated into the cooperative unit that became the eukaryotic cell , that it has become almost impossible to detect the fact , if indeed it is a fact , that they were once separate bacteria .
15 If those opposing the imposition of formal European Directives and Regulations are to win their case , they may have to show much greater enthusiasm for the emergence of voluntary European collective bargaining than they have shown so far .
16 BillCheck , which will be part of the standard service available to all customers , enables users to call Customer Services at any time to check on how much they have spent so far in that month .
17 They have changed so quickly , ’ I thought .
18 Why , then , are historians so adamant in developing their computational methods and resources in near complete isolation from other communities with which they have so much in common and from which they have borrowed so extensively ?
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