Example sentences of "[adv] far [det] " in BNC.

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1 So far all he has received are 100 free shares .
2 So far all we know is what has appeared in the newspapers , that you have , shall we say , brought into life a baby — a human baby just like any one of the infants sleeping in their mothers ' arms all over the world — in a way that is to say the least unusual .
3 It was the first real ballet of John 's to be seen at Covent Garden , since his dances for operas had so far all been on a small scale , and it was far from being a success .
4 So far all his victims have been young women and he kills out of doors .
5 These whispered that so far all was well .
6 Local residents again pointed out that so far all the dust that had blown had come from one three-acre section of the lake : ‘ The worry is that if it 's not attended to and if the entire 150 acres rise up and start blowing at the same time it could be a national disaster .
7 So far all the preparations had been made as discreetly as possible , under cover of darkness , but now the moment he most dreaded was approaching , the moment when the sepoys would realize that a retreat was taking place and would launch their attack .
8 Nothing more complicated or obtuse ; just that , Ajayi thought it was a joke , but so far all the castle 's inhabitants , all the attendants and waiters , one or two other subsidiary characters they had discovered , the seneschal himself , and even the ever-facetious rooks and crows which infested the decaying upper storeys had treated the question with extreme seriousness .
9 So far all the Eritreans have been able to do is provide a basic education .
10 So far all the work on policy optimisation procedures has been restricted to the time domain .
11 So far all surveys have shown prevalences greater than 5% .
12 So far all I 've heard from you is bleating about Maria Luisa 's feelings ; well , I care about Steve 's — ’
13 So far all the patients have tested negative .
14 It constitutes the best evidence we have come across so far that training in which the critical stimuli become linked to different events generates a unique source of transfer to further discrimination learning .
15 Hall 's ideas , which he was later to endorse strongly ( Hall , 1982a ; 1982b ) were based on the idea that inner-urban decline in some British cities had gone so far that orthodox approaches to regeneration would not work .
16 This is the only planer we have tested so far that gives instructions on grinding cutter blades and overall user-servicing ( including the replacement of carbon brushes ) .
17 I had gone so far that to blow it at that point would have been a big disappointment for me , ’ he said .
18 Possibly they are priests or temple attendants wearing animal masks : the Minoan religion had certainly not developed so far that such things were incongruous .
19 Suppose the iterations have proceeded so far that only contributions from the two nearly-equal eigenvalues remain .
20 It follows from what has been said so far that , as stable norms can be observed through analysis of linguistic patterns , change in progress will show up as violations of the expected ‘ normal ’ patterns .
21 Indeed , pre-existing opportunities have contracted as a result of the sale of council houses , which has proceeded at faster rates in more attractive suburban-type locations ( Forrest and Murie , 1983 ; Kleinman and Whitehead , 1987 ) , while the prices in the owner-occupied sector have risen so far that first-time buyers appear increasingly to be excluded from the housing market ( NBS , 1986 ) .
22 Probably too much so on the political side , in so far that er er looking back , it seems that w w we were isolated from other young people , in so far that we were associated with straight political er activity and er straight political movement .
23 Below Tg , however , the viscosity has risen so far that rapid crystallization is not possible and the material remains in the disordered glassy state .
24 It was probably the truest thing he had said so far that morning .
25 Sorrel could n't have made more than a grand so far that morning .
26 I have argued so far that people who are highly likely to experience an event with implications severe enough to provoke a depressive illness can sometimes be identified .
27 They say they 've been promised full consultation with the college 's governing body before a final decisionis made — and so far that has n't happened .
28 So far that has not been so . ’
29 Deduce a rule from your results so far that could be used to find the internal angle sum of a polygon with any number of sides .
30 But so far neither has shown the tremendous flair with top-spin attacking that made them a major force in the world championships in Dortmund only seven months ago .
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