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

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1 Convocation supports the Library through its continuing Library Appeal Fund and so far has raised £3000 .
2 But this is a game of high stakes — the theme park so far has cost £250 million — and , judging by the roller-coaster performance of the share price on the Paris Bourse , Euro Disney is by no means certain it has put its money on a winner .
3 As with most sports , triathlon can be expensive , and so far has cost Alastair between £3,000 and £4,000 a year in travelling and training costs .
4 But before doing so , it should be noted that although the discussion so far has treated procedure by writ or summons in the High Court as the relevant alternative to Ord. 53 procedure , this is not the only possible alternative .
5 The analysis so far has treated the technology of the different sectors in a symmetric fashion , but the hierarchical structure is important .
6 The discussion so far has treated the analysis as being conducted in terms of individuals .
7 Has anyone else noticed how , in the player interviews in the match programme , everyone so far has said without fail that the funniest player at Elland Road is our Jon .
8 I say this because the Sloth so far has done nothing and it appears he does n't plan to do anything except now he is reading a James Michener book .
9 This is the real point which lies at the heart of the present appeal ; in a sense , everything which I have said so far has done no more than set the stage for its consideration .
10 2.28 Most of what has been said so far has related to the loss of the principal breadwinner of the dependants .
11 Work so far has demonstrated that reactions with the rock are fast relative to the rate of groundwater movement , so that the movement of chemical components in the system is best simulated by assuming equilibrium : the rate of chemical reactions can be ignored .
12 The discussion so far has sought to trace the progressive involvement of central government in the shaping of the school curriculum and to point to certain other government initiatives which undeniably strengthened the centralist trend .
13 To reverse this process at a stroke would be impossible , and every compromise suggested so far has foundered in a fearful bog of legal and financial complications .
14 I have to say that nothing in my career so far has prepared me for this kind of work .
15 Nothing so far has disproved the contention that the classical Greeks did not even know the name of the Jews .
16 Their contribution so far has emphasized reviews of human impacts often reflecting research in other disciplines rather than appropriate fundamental impact studies by physical geographers .
17 For the work so far has limited itself to scientific and technical problems , neglecting political and legal issues .
18 The approach to finding exact solutions that has been taken so far has involved initially solving the field equations in the interaction region IV and then investigating the conditions under which these solutions can be considered as the result of collisions of plane waves .
19 That is one of the reasons why the money spent so far has achieved so little .
20 ‘ People still think all the money goes to Africa but a third of the money raised so far has stayed in Britain , with 1,600 Comic Relief projects over here , ’ she said .
21 Well , pardon me for belching , but what we 're talking about here is a virtually unparalleled ( in this musical medium , at least ) honesty and open-ness that so far has hampered the Kitchens ' career like a rucksack full of rocks .
22 In addition , Harland & Wolff has teamed up with the Japanese manufacturing giant Kawasaki , and so far has sent 60 people across to the Japanese yards to study their methods .
23 Despite a successful reduction of the budget deficit [ see p. 38020 for 1991 budget ] , the report cautioned that " much of the progress so far has resulted from buoyant economic activity rather than from structural reforms in the economy " and argued in favour of further deregulation of the economy .
24 As exclusively revealed in Limit the 28-year-old rave whiz — who so far has sold 60,000 records — works for the Inland Revenue which bans staff from moonlighting .
25 Work carried out so far has concentrated on seeking residents ' views on the problems of the estate and discussion on ways of resolving them .
26 The book so far has described what we know of BSL and its status as a natural language .
27 ‘ That the campaign of the Tory faction so far has left much to be desired is undeniable .
28 Your work so far has looked at the case studies of three kinds of activities primary , secondary , and tertiary .
29 The discussion so far has shown that the structural changes in the rural economy have had important spatial implication .
30 The research carried out so far has established some useful ideas and models which could be more intensively investigated and has established guidelines for future clinical trials .
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