Example sentences of "not so [adv] [conj] [pers pn] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 The trick is to push a dispute just far enough to make your opponent cave in for fear of a court action , but not so far that it goes to court .
2 Not so far as we know , ’ a man in a flat cap wearing a Hawks Club tie told him .
3 By now Dr Neil was in an agony of desire , the loved one in his arms , so near and yet so far — But not so far as he thought , for McAllister suddenly wanted more from him than he was giving .
4 It was of course simple mischance that this rat-tat should happen , even though the kiosk is not so far as I know a particularly busy one .
5 Not so far as I know . ’
6 Not so far as I know .
7 Not so far as I know .
8 But he was n't a friend of Hilary 's , not so far as I know . ’
9 Not so far as I recollect . ’
10 By now they were almost halfway down , the drop not so far as it had been , but it was still a long way and Maggie almost crept to the slight shelter of the rocky bank .
11 Melissa was on her way in a flash , but not so quickly that she missed the knowing look on Iris 's face .
12 It 's not so long since we learned the link between eating certain ‘ E ’ numbers and the behaviour of highly disruptive children .
13 ‘ Goat stinks , ’ said Camille , for it was not so long since she had been frequently taken by Connie to children 's zoos where these creatures — mostly nannies and kids — were considered suitably sized and disposed to mingle briefly with the children of men .
14 Not so long as they handed over the pound notes — though smiling Clyde took most of those , the greedy sod .
15 Not so long as we 've got the stuff .
16 Not so long as you keep within the law . ’
17 If you ca n't , you ca n't so easily if you have n't got a better car .
18 And that is n't so long since they 'd seen her
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