Example sentences of "of [noun sg] [verb] [adv] far " in BNC.

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1 This would not necessarily conflict with the picture of word-meaning developed so far if a single superordinate sense could be found which covered all the variants .
2 In the type of decision considered so far it has been assumed that the decision is presented in a clear form .
3 We want now to introduce a different way of categorizing elite theory approaches , one which does not derive from the historical streams of thinking described so far .
4 It may be necessary to restructure the business before it is acquired ; the tax liabilities involved need to be assessed , and the position of management protected as far as possible .
5 We understand , however , that the council 's offer of assistance has so far been rather less generous .
6 One reason the central bank has been able to keep money tight is that the victims of bankruptcy have so far been mainly property- or finance-related companies with few employees .
7 The aspects of candidiasis discussed so far — the infection of specific parts of the body — is not in doubt .
8 Will the Minister confirm that Her Majesty 's inspectorate of pollution has so far achieved just six prosecutions under integrated pollution control and the 1990 Act ?
9 From third place to missing a gate , Martin Bell has experienced the highs and lows of ski racing so far this season , but is optimistic , nonetheless
10 But he floated into the midst of a sea of water stretching as far as he could discern on every side around him .
11 ‘ Ca n't you see ? ’ , he would ask ; ‘ do n't you feel … ca n't you hear ? ’ , as he rushed from one place or book or topic to another , expecting others to have the same reactions , so that Frank Tait , a cultured and intelligent man , described how he ‘ hurried out of breath to seem less far behind ’ .
12 As each transfer price embodies just the sum of variable costs so far , this method is good for decision making .
13 Some critics have argued that the Coase theorem stretches the idea of transaction costs too far — to the point at which the theorem becomes true ( but uselessly so ) by definition .
14 Forty-one heads of state have so far accepted ; President Reagan is representing the US .
15 You can have been had by the whole of Fighter Command as far as I 'm concerned ; just as long as you add me to the list . ’
16 The cycle of infection outlined so far is the pathway of acute viral infection , as in rabies or influenza , in which rapid replication is followed by the release of new viruses to attack other cells .
17 Decisions can be made periodically on the basis of information gathered so far .
18 With an intensity comparable to the devastating bombardment of February 21st , the heavy German shells rained down on a French division of mediocre calibre , the 67th , whose experience of this kind of thing had so far been limited to second-hand accounts from across the river .
19 In fact , the search for universal criteria of rationality has so far proved fruitless .
20 Part of the three-year letter of intent went so far as to say — this is quite astonishing that for an initial period , which as far as I can recollect was never defined , British Rail should subsidise bus services because buses were being substituted for trains .
21 The supreme court declined to hear a case involving a ton of gold recovered so far from the SS Central America , resting in 8,000 feet of water off the coast of South Carolina after being sunk by a hurricane in 1857 .
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