Example sentences of "[noun sg] [Wh det] [verb] so far " in BNC.

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1 Religious structures are another category which have so far escaped attention , even though temples are well-established features at many small towns .
2 All the work which had so far been done received very little recognition , because CCs were not on offer to the breed in this country .
3 We in the world campaign which has so far tried to stop armaments to South Africa and its nuclear build up we want to work if possible to build a common security er , arrangement in the region where peace will be everywhere if we can make it everywhere because the region has got so many weapons and arms and military expenditure is very easy to increase when you have growing number of nation states where the people really need food and development .
4 This is a key aspect of the refugee question which has so far received inadequate attention .
5 This is a distinctly unromantic sounding but buoyant group which has so far twirled its way round to records .
6 I do my own servicing which has so far been fairly straightforward .
7 But there is another aspect of the primacy which has so far been only briefly mentioned .
8 Apart from the CDs I have already reviewed , I have been playing through others in the series to get things into perspective and to try and plot the diverse range of Liszt 's output which has so far been performed and recorded with such remarkable consistency .
9 For the British driver , it would be just one more step towards the world title which has so far eluded him .
10 FORTNUM & Mason , the Piccadilly store which has so far shrugged off the effects of recession , yesterday warned that it will be difficult to maintain profits in the 12 months to July .
11 It is the only card he has left in a game which has so far seen her win every hand .
12 That 's what Mansell does — not merely racing , but striving for the supreme prize which has so far eluded him .
13 He hit a huge drive which rolled so far that it ended in deep rough .
14 Further , the range of issues highlighted in the texts and their cultural specificity which have so far been those approached by New Historicism are relatively small , giving the appearance of relatively unified Renaissance cultural preoccupations .
15 On March 12 Mandela , continuing a foreign tour which had so far included Zimbabwe and Ethiopia and Tanzania as well as Zambia , travelled to Sweden , whose government had shown the greatest support for the ANC outside Africa .
16 This could be the year Nigel Mansell finally overcomes his great rival Ayrton Senna and clinches the world motor racing championship which has so far eluded him .
17 Each of the two passages raises rather different problems , and together they will enable us to connect the issues of counterfactual analysis and voluntarism which have so far been treated separately .
18 It is not that she 's a political animal , just someone who has seen a lot of beautiful places in the world ; feels very fortunate to be in such a privileged position because of her successful TV and recording career , and so wants to put a bit back into a world which has so far been very kind to her . ’
19 This archive will make a significant contribution to a number of debates in social science which have so far lacked appropriate data .
20 During the day he can often be seen looking like an overgrown pit pony in a thin , rather dirty New Zealand rug which has so far survived all his attempts at removal .
21 Convincing objections have been raised to every theoretical explanation which has so far been provided .
22 And in so doing , we must , of course , be aware of the risk of setting a standard which goes so far that it would mean that others — for example , the senile or the mentally handicapped , whom we would wish to treat if they were ill — were also included by it .
23 In any further consideration of ’ Options for Change ’ will the Minister take into account lessons from the Gulf war such as heavy lift , better intelligence especially on targeting , mine counter-measures , which may have inhibited an amphibious operation , and , above all , fire from friendly forces , which underlines the need for the IFF — identification , friend or foe — system which has so far eluded NATO ?
24 Although this event would signify the end not merely of another king in the nation , but of a dynasty which had so far extended unbroken into prehistory , no one had any idea just when it would take place .
25 For months , British diplomats have been wondering what to do with this thoroughbred stallion , an official present to the Prime Minister which has so far caused him nothing but embarrassment .
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