Example sentences of "they [verb] [vb pp] [adv] far " in BNC.
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1 | Well now , you 're saying your consultants are enthusiastic about what they 've seen so far , we 're hearing a lot of doctors , G Ps , being very critical , why that ambivalence ? |
2 | Anyway , I think these young ladies deserve a round of applause for what they 've done so far . |
3 | they 've lost as far as money 's concerned . |
4 | Now , I agree with the point that you 've just made and I 've heard some other people say , well the teaching that they 've got so far is n't going to influence what they see in their second year . |
5 | but , er , I do n't think they 've got as far as yours have |
6 | Come 's stint on the toilet trail may be short-lived if the critical hoo-hah they 've elicited thus far translates into sales , but actually this is a band better suited than most to the world 's more fetid punk rock bunkers . |
7 | They 've come so far , they were giving daily displays at Crufts recently : they spend 16 weeks learning to recognise an alarm clock . |
8 | Were n't Liv were n't the easy team they 've had so far , they were , was quite hard as well I think , what you should of said , yes and I 'm Peterborough UEFA cup . |
9 | Looking back into the past , people are eager for an explanation to be given to them by Thames and I do think that people do n't feel that 's what they 've had so far . |
10 | By the time he got to his cab , they had gone as far as Holborn Circus . |
11 | Passing lamp-lit windows through which they could see sleeping Japanese soldiers and men talking in small groups , they had gone as far as a machine-gun post among the buildings — probably part of the anti-aircraft defences-when a Japanese soldier came up . |
12 | Duncan looked at Myeloski ; they had gone as far as they could with the air-traffic controller . |
13 | Indeed they had gone so far as to bring one Nicoleyva , from the Soviet Union to plead with British men and women to do just this , and open a second front in Europe . |
14 | Following a low fat diet in the long term would certainly ensure that they did not regain all they had lost so far . |
15 | It was not like some of the valleys they had seen so far , sparsely vegetated and arid . |
16 | They had spread as far as he could see , grown up to the ceiling and broken through it . |
17 | They were tired but unwilling to abandon themselves to sleep , so much had happened , they had come so far , left so much , found so little , were so far from what they had been . |
18 | Because of the Swamp they had come so far south that they must now be at least on a level with the path where they had fought with the sturdy beggars although the northern ride must lie between them and it . |
19 | ‘ I think they need to make a much stronger factual case than they have made so far , ’ Professor Schachter said . |
20 | But they have travelled as far afield as Belfast and Aberdeen . |
21 | The effects that they have created thus far are similarly impressive . |
22 | 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 . |
23 | 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 . |
24 | 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 . |
25 | 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 ) . |
26 | And they have suggested that far from solving the commission 's problem over lost income it will create more administrative difficulties — especially for auction markets . |
27 | 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 . |
28 | 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 . |
29 | They have claimed that far from destroying jobs the maquilas may actually create new jobs in the United States . |