Example sentences of "[adv] far i " in BNC.
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1 | On the evidence I 've seen so far I rather doubt that . ’ |
2 | So far I have been suggesting ways in which the Free Church benefited from the political activities of its founder and other leading members . |
3 | So far I have been at pains to make a clear distinction between these two modes . |
4 | In the illustrations of projection so far I have suggested that broadly speaking there are two kinds : ( 1 ) where the participants are allowed to be passive observers becoming more actively engaged as and when they wish , and ( 2 ) where from the beginning the participants are required to do something . |
5 | So far I see little prospect of one or the other . |
6 | ‘ So far I am lucky , but I know sometime it will happen . ’ |
7 | So far I 've kept her away from the secret files . |
8 | So far I have talked of memes as though it was obvious what a single unit-meme consisted of . |
9 | So far I have said nothing of my family nor of my friends . |
10 | Though so far I find … |
11 | So far I have been very fortunate and have had at least one painting accepted each time I have tried . |
12 | There are loos close at hand which makes a nice change from the back of a bush ; so far I have behaved myself in the boat ! |
13 | So far I have tried to argue that the competences people have in dealing with the outside world vary in kind , adequacy , number and distribution . |
14 | This problem has been carrying on for two months or more , and so far I have not found a successful treatment . |
15 | Breeding Goby Cichlids is not easy — it is one of my ambitions and so far I have been unsuccessful . |
16 | So far I have concentrated on the sort of things you ask me . |
17 | I know my objectivity as a reviewer is going to be put sorely to the test , because so far I 've loved every one that I 've laid my hands on . |
18 | So far I have written of the individual in relation to his , or her , environment of other people and have pointed to object relationships as the key connections between the inner world of the individual and his outer world . |
19 | So far I have reported myths ( and dreams ) that were held both consciously and unconsciously and indicated how these shape people 's lives . |
20 | So far I have written about what may be carried ‘ in the mind ’ of workers and managers and attempted to see the political implications of the relations that ensue . |
21 | So far I have covered the spinning of the thread — and something of ‘ measuring its length ’ , the job of the second Fate , Lachesis . |
22 | So far I have only referred to gardens , perhaps even inferring gardens of a reasonable size . |
23 | So far I have had no luck with publishers , but there are some lines in the book which your writer 's cancer-stricken nephew would surely identify with . |
24 | So far I 'd acquired all my know-how about birds of prey from books and first-hand experience . |
25 | Yet so far I seem to have been treating nothing worse than chicken pox and ‘ flu . |
26 | ‘ So far I 've seen eagles and many other birds of prey and I 'm keeping a close eye out for wild boar . ’ |
27 | So far I have described the situation in ‘ steady state ’ as if constant demand produced constant overload and pressure . |
28 | So far I have only described what might be termed the ‘ normal ’ , or perhaps ‘ regular ’ , inspectors , concerned as they are with the operational and engineering aspects of the job . |
29 | Sharing with relatives after divorce So far I have concentrated upon two situations in which people may live with relatives , both of which probably would be regarded as a predictable part of the normal life cycle . |
30 | So far I have discussed the different criminologies of the previous two centuries with little reference to the problem of the concept of ‘ crime ’ itself : Worse , I have sometimes used ‘ crime ’ and ‘ deviance ’ interchangeably — though I hope I have only done this where the argument has happened to apply equally to both . |