Example sentences of "[not/n't] so far " in BNC.
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31 | It 's not so far . |
32 | The airline said they feared one of the dead was a British woman named Rebecca Gunner , who was known to be travelling on the flight but who has not so far been traced among the injured and rescued . |
33 | But , apart from that , the Ceauşescus , collection of television sets , indeed their domestic arrangements as a whole , were not so far out of line with what any politburo member in the Bloc would have regarded as normal . |
34 | that this conference congratulates our Bolshevik comrades of Russia on their splendid efforts to bring about a general peace , and their unflinching opposition to the brigands of international capital , though we deplore the fact that their efforts to stir the workers of all the belligerents to revolutionary action has not so far met with success , yet we promise to do all in our power to awaken the proletariat of this country to class consciousness so that a speedy end may overtake the tyranny of capital . |
35 | The senator had just told me how difficult it was to extract any sense from his son , yet apparently Rickie was not so far gone as the senator had suggested . |
36 | From the various addresses given on the trade cards of coffin-makers it appears that many were sited off the high streets , yet not so far away as to be inaccessible to their clients . |
37 | You are seeing what is happening in our poor ORIENTAL brother land INDONESIA — DO N'T BE SURPRISED IF THE SAME thing happens in BURMA — SOME DAY — IT IS NOT SO FAR OFF — WE BURMANS AND INDIANS UNITEDLY WILL KICK OUT you blood sucking BRITISHERS AND your GODDAM children the Eurasians — Ho ! |
38 | ‘ Not so far . ’ |
39 | — Clearly the words ‘ Now I am seeing this as apex ’ can not so far mean anything to a learner who has only just met the concepts of apex , base and so on — But I do not mean this as empirical proposition . |
40 | Agnew 's are not so far in receipt of any offer for it . |
41 | Among the works in the collection is The Raising of Lazarus by an artist I have not so far managed to trace : Euryl Stevens . |
42 | This is not so far away from saying : Blacks are naturally superior in sports and physical endeavours ; whites are naturally superior at intellectual pursuits . |
43 | Whatever the ultimate objectives , the fact remains that a good deal of the existing work within the comparative industrial relations field , although often rich and insightful , has not so far been explicitly theoretical in either its purpose or method ( Shalev , 1980a ) . |
44 | ‘ Not so far . ’ |
45 | By and large , however , shrub roses are not so far from their natural origins and include many that are perpetual or recurrent flowering . |
46 | The government has not so far given ground on Mozambique , and has insisted that it is committed to keeping its troops in Cambodia . |
47 | Although a few birds usually spend the summer in Shetland they have not so far been proved to breed here . |
48 | Most of it happened thanks to tireless negotiations with opera houses , TV crews and recording companies in the west , but it has not so far turned out to be anything like a pact with the devil . |
49 | Roman Haubenstock-Ramati ( b. 1919 ) used to be a prominent name in a certain music publisher 's catalogue , but his music has not so far achieved wide circulation , or extensive recording . |
50 | He has also been a fine advocate of the Piano Concerto , not so far recorded by him . |
51 | Incompatible therefore though a Co-operative sector would be with the Webbs ' version of the fully Socialist economy , the incompatibility has not so far become obtrusive in the United Kingdom because Labour Governments , which incidentally have had the support of the Co-operative Party as the political arm of the Co-operative Consumer Movement , have carried western Socialist Empiricism to the point of settling for the mixed economy ; and any central planning has been indicative — and , some would say , ineffectual — rather than mandatory . |
52 | For that to be possible there are certain conditions , not so far discussed , which must be fulfilled . |
53 | Fifthly , to introduce something not so far mentioned , the objection may include the idea that if our causal thought did rest on the given conception of a causal circumstance , we should be able to do well at prediction better than in fact we do . |
54 | This still leaves the first topic , namely why in practice government does interfere , and the question of motivations embodied in one central group of actors not so far highlighted , the regulators themselves . |
55 | Either way , a successful village like this has a very different look from those Basque villages which have not so far been resettled . |
56 | In the adjoining parishes of Sileby and Seagrave , in mid-Leicestershire , one finds on the map such farm names as Quebec , Belle Isle , Hanover and Bunkers Hill , and New York not so far away , pleasant Georgian red-brick houses with white doorways gleaming across the home meadow . |
57 | Out there — not so far , as from it happens the centre of the town — a realm of nothingness exists . |
58 | He was buried in an obscure grave at Blitar in East Java : not so far away from the kingdom of the legendary Kerna . |
59 | The reason for this is , in my view , made clear in Lautro 's rule 7.3(1) , which I have not so far quoted . |
60 | Note that we have not so far specified the wire thickness of either ring . |