Example sentences of "so [adv] [pron] have [verb] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 So far they have achieved by international consent beauty of sound ; that is already a notable accomplishment .
2 So far we have looked at the consensual influence of television : at influences that varied from time to time but affected all or most citizens at any one time .
3 So far we have looked at what happens when someone loses something significant .
4 So far we have looked at the view that sex differences affect the way in which the police and the courts act toward offenders , and that this enables women to escape criminalisation to a greater extent than men .
5 So far we have looked at , so to speak , the various direct heirs of that original model , the classical detective story .
6 So far we have looked at recording a teacher as a part of that teacher 's own training .
7 So far we have looked at the fighting style of kung fu , from the basic procedures to the more advanced .
8 So far we have looked at changing shares within total public spending , but has the absolute level of public spending grown as fast as critics suggest ?
9 So far we have looked at the defectiveness of the product .
10 So far we have looked at exclusion clauses which exclude or restrict liability for a particular type of breach arising from a particular cause .
11 So far we have looked at some of the main economic factors concerned with selling overseas .
12 So far we have focused on the time-depth of vernacular variants in English , using ( h ) as an example and treating it as a binary variable ( we have assumed that in such words as hall , hit it is either pronounced or dropped ) .
13 In this chapter so far we have focused on specificities in your argument — the presuppositions in your sentences , the specific things you can say about particular texts , the setting of something in its context , and so on .
14 So far we have considered in very general terms some of the differences in the manner of production of writing and speech .
15 So far we have thought of ownership and possession as sharply distinguished — the one a matter of right , the other of fact .
16 So far we have thought of the expression of grief as a process that takes ti me and needs the opportunity and space to be lived through .
17 Mr Yegor Gaidar , First Deputy Prime Minister , said : ‘ I am convinced that so far we have agreed on effective co-operation in order to resolve the problem by joint effort .
18 So far we have concentrated on taking control of feelings of humour or fright so you can represent them in a way which will evoke strong feelings in your readers .
19 So far we have concentrated on the meaning of specific symbols .
20 So far we have concentrated on the internal distribution of power .
21 So far we have concentrated on structural markers in written discourse .
22 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 .
23 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 .
24 So far I have met with politeness here , but so far they have not honoured the agreements that I have .
25 So far I have concentrated on the sort of things you ask me .
26 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 .
27 So far I have talked of memes as though it was obvious what a single unit-meme consisted of .
28 So often we have fallen into the trap of jealousy because we have judged other people , or even ourselves or our situation .
29 Today the situation is very quick on the court and the ball comes much quicker to you , so too you have to get to the ball much quicker .
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