Example sentences of "so far [art] [adj] [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | They had spies out , to be sure , but so far no definite reports had come in other than that Balliol and the English army , now unfortunately reinforced by the Highland and other Scots adherents , had left Perth ten days before , cavalry and foot marching southwards by Auchterarder and the Allan Water , to cross Teith by the Ford of Keir and Forth by the Fords of Frew , presumably to avoid any opposition at the vulnerable Stirling Bridge ; which conjecture had set Alexander Ramsay worrying about Doune Castle and Mariot Randolph , not to mention her brother raising his levies thereabouts . |
2 | So far no local authorities outside London have approached the department about the implementation of wheelclamping . |
3 | This change of diet should not , of course , be attempted by diabetics except under medical supervision , and so far no juvenile diabetics have been treated successfully using this type of diet . |
4 | So far the new companies have produced few products beyond the glossy financial and other potential moneywealth , one day . |
5 | Kings Quest VI is far and beyond the best of the series so far the first volumes were original and set the standards for all to follow . |
6 | What has been attempted in this chapter has been the clarification that so far the traditional values of catholic nationalism are still dominant among the Roman catholics of Ireland , even if they are severely contested by a significant minority from among them and lukewarmly subscribed to by a further significant minority . |
7 | So far the 18 countries have nominated over 60 riders including 10 full national teams . |
8 | We have considered so far the daily rhythms of humans in health . |
9 | Of course , Doumen has sent out many a favourite from his Chantilly yard during his career , but so far the British punters have either totally ignored his cross-Channel raiders or found one or two homegrown contenders to prefer . |
10 | So far the smaller units within the industry had not recognised that the services provided by the ATB could be as important as those of the banks and the advisory services . |