Example sentences of "who have so far " in BNC.

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1 Nebiolo , who has so far declined to enter into discussions with Jennings and his group , insisted in Stockholm that the IAAF did not have unlimited reserves to pay out prizes and said pointedly : ‘ People are believing things that are not realistic .
2 Her call sharply stepped up the pressure on Prime Minister John Major who has so far ruled out military intervention in the savage civil war .
3 The first hurdle will be to renew the approval of the Vice-Chancellor , a senior judge , who has so far agreed that there is a case to argue but wants to know that enough creditors support the action to make its pursuit a worthwhile use of all creditors ' funds .
4 The Inquisitors concluded : ‘ Blessed be the Most High who has so far preserved the Male sex from so great a crime2 . ’
5 Of the 29 other people who 've so far attended the course , only one has broken that oath .
6 Meanwhile , at The Parks , Hampshire were bowled out for one hundred and sixty nine by Oxford University , who 've so far made twenty four without loss in reply .
7 The silhouette , instantly recognisable by its wide hips and shaggy curls , was David Murray , an older boy in the House who had so far taken little notice of the latest royal presence in the school .
8 Richard , who had so far remained silent , was bitterly disappointed at being unable to send the message to their mother .
9 Could his son , John , who had so far had no success against the English in the south-west of France , do any better ?
10 Here , gathered within its walls , were the enemies who had so far eluded his grasp : Count William of Angoulême and Vulgrin , Aimar of Limoges , the Viscount of Ventadour and the lord of Chabanais .
11 She did not communicate this reflection to Miss Logan , who had so far proved dismally unreceptive to the transcendental .
12 At the end of the fourth century the very aristocratic Fabii , who had so far been known as experts in the Etruscan language and in Etruscan affairs , decided to turn to Greek language and art and to diplomacy in the Hellenic world .
13 ( The Guardian of Jan. 8 claimed that United States emissaries from the IMF had actually threatened that , unless Balcerowicz remained in place , Western creditors who had so far lent Poland around US$13,000 million would end their support . )
14 Furthermore , the high-risk children who developed the disorder could be distinguished from high-risk children who had so far shown no signs of developing the condition by the seriousness of the schizophrenic illness suffered by their mothers ( as judged by the age at which their symptoms had begun ) .
15 He moved slowly round the perimeter staring at the seven disciples who had so far survived the ungodly war .
16 The relatively small number of East Germans who have so far actually left their country permanently suggests that the leadership 's decision on free travel was a shrewd move .
17 Satisfaction was also expressed by Michael Jordan at Cork Gully and Nigel Hamilton at Ernst & Young , the joint liquidators of the two funds , who have so far recovered £60 million of the £190 million but knew from the beginning that anything like the Government pay-out for BCI was impossible .
18 QEB considered a report on the school teacher fellowship scheme , noted the successful outcome of the work of the two fellows who have so far held the post and welcomed the external sponsorship that had been attracted .
19 And Dalglish must have gone into shock again as the side who have so far swept all before them suddenly surrendered their 100 per cent home record .
20 The research is to be jointly funded by the club members , who have so far allocated £2m , and which has been matched by government funds .
21 I. , N. and R. It may be indeed that such doctors will be willing to say that they would give the very authority for mechanical intervention which the doctors who have so far given evidence did not support .
22 The Guardian of April 25 commented that the Hungarian government hoped that " the new law will provide the much-needed impetus for Hungary 's privatization programme and unlock the door to foreign investors who have so far been put off by the uncertainty over who owns what " .
23 In many , in many , listen Chubby , there are only twenty seven schools around the country who have so far opted to opt out , and by the way could you define for us what does it mean to opt out , because a lot of people might be rather vague on that idea ?
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