Example sentences of "[not/n't] so [adv] [vb pp] [adv] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Years of self-deception are not so easily washed away in evangelical frenzy .
2 In fact , the electoral effects of scare-stories about immigration and asylum may be one of the so-far unrecognised aspects of the campaign , partly because such stories have not so far featured prominently among the factors of mass-media coverage to which the Labour Party has attributed its own defeat .
3 Speadsheets have not so far figured largely as a resource for history , but they could be used with certain types of documentary sources .
4 Actions for damages ( as opposed to injunctions ) have not so far figured largely in litigation against individuals caused by industrial action ; the limits to union liability set by the 1982 Act are low in relation to the loss that may be suffered and the very large fines imposed for contempt by disobedience to injunctions have probably been a more powerful sanction .
5 While de Gaulle quietly and sometimes not so quietly chipped away at a NATO defence policy integrated under American leadership , he also sought to assert French autonomy and leadership in Europe .
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