Example sentences of "have [adv] far considered " in BNC.
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1 | Although explicable as an instance of context-specificity the results of this experiment have apparently put paid to the only explanation for the phenomenon that we have so far considered . |
2 | This mutual incomprehension could , of course , be accidental ; but I will suggest that it expresses a division between the two positions which runs deeper than the dispute we have so far considered . |
3 | The beginning of an answer to this question is implicit in the accounts of concessive holism we have so far considered . |
4 | The explanation may lie in the fact that all the remedies we have so far considered are discretionary . |
5 | These young men represented a different kind of leader from those we have so far considered ; the Burma from which they sprang had been influenced by the West far less than India , and only a tiny middle class had assimilated Western education . |
6 | We have so far considered distortions that operate in the mind of the investigator . |
7 | We have so far considered point charges , dipoles , line charges , and sheet charges without enquiring into the problem how such configurations of charges come about . |
8 | We have so far considered corporate decision-making power in the sense of discretion over what to produce , in what quantities , and at what price . |
9 | We have so far considered reasons why the interests of managers may not be best served by pursuing the goal of profit maximisation . |
10 | Though we have so far considered writing a melody phrase by phrase and sentence by sentence ( because it has been necessary to consider the small detail ) , a composer would be wise to avoid this step-by-step method . |
11 | We have so far considered a number of examples of persistent facies on a rather grand scale ; but there are more detailed examples of it which in their way are even more amazing . |
12 | ‘ Irony ’ here is clearly being used in a very broad sense to include the types of analogical or metaphorical relationship that we have so far considered . |