Example sentences of "[noun pl] [adv] far [vb base] [be] " in BNC.
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1 | WACC has acquired a certain expertise in this field , but its activities so far have been confined to a few countries or sub-regions . |
2 | Responses so far have been most encouraging . |
3 | Most of the Brigade casualties so far have been caused mainly by mortar and shellfire and , of course , the constant sniping . |
4 | Three of the most successful organic concerns so far have been Welsh Organic Foods in Lampeter , West Wales Organic Growers and Brynllys Farm in Aberystwyth . |
5 | For some people their whole working lives so far have been one scheme to the next , never getting any really worthwhile training and never being paid a decent wage . |
6 | His plan was to push the banks into investing more risk capital — a pressure which the banks so far have been able to resist . |
7 | The Kiwi tour continues at Wigan , where after the Oldham upset , the home side need a confidence booster almost as badly as the visitors , whose efforts so far have been disjointed . |
8 | And , again , they might call to mind a passage from Ritschl 's eulogistic reference that had made Nietzsche 's earlier appointment possible : " His studies so far have been weighted towards the history of Greek literature … with special emphasis , it seems to me , on the history of Greek philosophy . |
9 | The concluding comments thus far have been directed towards the application and content of natural justice and fairness seeing both of these terms against an adjudicative framework . |
10 | Seriously , the games so far have been great ( I have Megatapes 22–30 ) . |
11 | The results so far have been encouraging . |
12 | ‘ Results so far have been impressive — just wait until they get into their new dealing room ! ’ |
13 | Results so far have been mixed . |