Example sentences of "this [noun sg] [verb] [adv] far " in BNC.
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1 | Although this review has so far concentrated on those findings which reveal most clearly opposite visual hemifield superiorities for verbal and non-verbal ( especially visuo-spatial ) stimuli it is impossible for one familiar with work in this field not to be struck by the lability of the laterality effects reported ( Cohen , 1982 ) . |
2 | Jellicoe had sent Rear-Admiral Sir Horace Hood and his 3rd Battle-cruiser Squadron to aid Beatty but , because of the misreckonings of position , this force moved too far eastward . |
3 | It is accordingly the main aim of this chapter to indicate as far as possible how The Silmarillion in particular should be read . |
4 | This chapter has so far focused mainly upon south Korea and on the American-Soviet deliberations upon producing a unified administration . |
5 | The discussion in this chapter has so far not explicitly recognized the changes that have been taking place and will continue to take place in manufacturing methods . |
6 | The threads of this chapter have so far been a little diffuse . |
7 | We were not gracious yesterday — especially as this child came so far to find us . |
8 | Most experiments of this type have so far concentrated on investigating timber buildings with posts set in postholes , because these are usually the most difficult structures to interpret during excavation . |
9 | THIS magazine has so far avoided the temptation to stick compact discs , screwdrivers , knitting patterns or any other free gift on its front cover . |
10 | This account has so far been in partial equilibrium terms . |
11 | It is true that the media have developed procedures for self-regulation to forestall all-embracing legislation , but many would question how effective this self-regulation has so far been . |
12 | This country has so far gone in the opposite direction . |
13 | This section has so far been concerned specifically with zero-pressure-gradient boundary layers . |