Example sentences of "not so [adv] know " in BNC.

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1 The meanings of Redhead , Cruickshank , Barefoot , are obvious as are those of Thynne and Broad , but those of Callow = bald , and Pendrell = long ears , are not so well known .
2 Finally , another highly individualistic album : ‘ Metamorphosis ’ by the World Saxophone Quartet ( Elektra-Nonesuch ) ; not so well known in the UK as an ensemble , its members — David Murray ( tenor sax , bass clarinet ) , Oliver Lake ( alto , soprano saxophones and flute ) , Hamiet Bluiett ( baritone sax ) and Arthur Blythe ( alto sax ) — are however individually ( and , as you will find , jointly ) something rather special .
3 Although China and Japan were the central areas for martial arts development over the last 2,000 years , many other countries in southeast Asia developed indigenous fighting systems , each of which , though perhaps not so well known , has produced great masters and thousand-years old traditions .
4 Terry Dicks , not so well known , was crushing beer cans and tossing them in the direction of France .
5 And because they were not so well known the audiences were always enchanted and wondered why they had never heard them before .
6 Not so well known is a thirty-ninth folly , also paid for by Lord Cobham of Stowe , in the centre of nearby Buckingham .
7 Not so well known as the New World , it is a thoroughly enjoyable work .
8 Unlike training , which has a NACAB staff presence in all area offices , the IPG serves from a distance and so its internal processes are not so widely known .
9 But it is not so generally known and acknowledged that some of them in their day held high positions in the scientific world , nor has sufficient commendation been bestowed upon the whole body for their unselfish zeal in the promotion and encouragement of the study of Natural History , and especially Botany , as an essential element of medical education .
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