Example sentences of "[vb past] [adv] far [verb] [art] " in BNC.

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1 Gibson 's ( 1969 ) account of these effects suggests that discrimination training may not be necessary but the same conclusion can be derived from more prosaic considerations — it might be argued , for instance , that the results described so far reflect no more than a disruption in control subjects confronted by novel stimuli at the start of the test discrimination .
2 Common factors uncovered so far include a history of carrying cargoes of coal and iron , and damage to the side of the ships ' holds .
3 Official results are not expected until Wednesday but Serb radio said ballots counted so far showed a massive turnout and a ‘ no ’ vote of between 95 per cent and 99pc .
4 The trade associations would continue to monitor the situation , and , while they had so far funded the ‘ Do n't Tax Books ’ campaign ‘ from the petty cash ’ , ‘ we may need to launch an appeal fund in due course ’ , Mr Hitchin said .
5 He moved slowly round the perimeter staring at the seven disciples who had so far survived the ungodly war .
6 Whatever Isabella 's private intentions may have been , the deposition of the king had so far formed no part of her publicly declared programme , which amounted to little more than the removal of the Despensers .
7 Could his son , John , who had so far had no success against the English in the south-west of France , do any better ?
8 Although the Yugoslavs had so far had no indication that they were being taken to anywhere but another camp , probably in Italy , and therefore McCreery would have observed an operation apparently going smoothly , we think it unlikely that Verney , Rose-Price and others who disliked the fact that Yugoslavs were being repatriated under a misapprehension as to their destination would have failed to ensure that the Army Commander was given a true picture .
9 Ianthe was glad when the woman and her child got out at the next station , for not only did she find the conversation embarrassing but she also wanted to think about the moments before her unexpected meeting with Agnes Dalby — moments which she had so far had no chance of reliving or considering .
10 Furthermore , the high-risk children who developed the disorder could be distinguished from high-risk children who had so far shown no signs of developing the condition by the seriousness of the schizophrenic illness suffered by their mothers ( as judged by the age at which their symptoms had begun ) .
11 The FAO meeting also heard that 63 tropical forest countries had thus far accepted the broad outline of the 1985 Tropical Forest Action Plan ( TFAP — see p. 36249 ) and that 20 of these had prepared co-ordinated forestry development plans .
12 On March 10 Roman attributed the NSF losses to the economic difficulties in the cities , which had thus far borne the brunt of economic restructuring , and to the divisions within the party .
13 But although the rebels had thus far outmanoeuvred the king , they found themselves unable to translate their military success into long-term political supremacy .
14 But although the rebels had thus far outmanoeuvred the king , they found themselves unable to translate their military success into long-term political supremacy .
15 The statementing officer had reported that no one had thus far requested the use of an interpreter .
16 The five leaflets published so far cover the problem of global warming , biological diversity — saving the wealth of life on earth ; Britain 's threatened countryside ; safeguarding our seas ; and protecting Britain 's wildlife .
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