Example sentences of "so far [pers pn] [vb -s] been " in BNC.

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1 So far she has been unable to give police a description of her attacker .
2 He added : ‘ So far she has been pretty good .
3 The writer of this book has to confess that so far he has been so hidebound by tradition that he has not yet brought himself to write key-signatures for the horns , but he admits that the only argument in favour of this is that the lack of signature acts as a guide to the conductor 's eye in spotting the horn parts in the score .
4 Mr Stafford Smith is doing his best to reverse the growing trend towards execution and so far he has been very successful .
5 So far it 's been well received by doctors .
6 and then put it in , and it 's so far it 's been okay .
7 So far it has been calm , but now the wind is picking up and white-topped grey waves move across the fjord .
8 So far it has been used only in animal experiments , but it certainly seems effective in reducing the severity of attacks of herpes in guinea-pigs .
9 So far it has been seen that a manager may help the advisers cope with pressure by encouraging social policy work in order to remove persistent client problems ; by training directed at problem management or interview management or by assigning a support role to a member of the team .
10 The EEC does offer grants to academics for research on approved projects ; but so far it has been unable to help with the major problems of the academic researchers , such as shortage of jobs , lack of mobility of researchers and declining funds for research .
11 So far it has been assumed that levels of processing within the system operate serially , from the pattern recognition , to the lexical look-up , then onto syntactic and semantic analysis .
12 So far it has been implemented for the 68000 , 88000 , R-Series and Sparc processors .
13 So far it has been an air war : some 15,000 sorties have cost the allies less than 25 aircraft — an astonishingly light price — though five of these were RAF Tornados , lost during very hazardous low-level night attacks on massively defended targets .
14 In the type of decision considered so far it has been assumed that the decision is presented in a clear form .
15 This means that in the presentation so far it has been implied that the placing of stress is independent of and prior to the choice of intonation .
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