Example sentences of "not [adv] known " in BNC.

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1 The Hudson memorial is not widely known , but the scope of this monograph is exemplary .
2 These came into force January 1989 but they are still not widely known .
3 It appeared to us then that the scheme which allows us to hand back a large proportion of the business rates was not widely known . ’
4 Many of Gloucestershire 's smaller streams and rivers are not widely known beyond the county boundaries .
5 This provision is not widely known to farmers , largely because the Departments have never taken sufficient trouble to spell it out .
6 It is not widely known that Old FF keeps a diary .
7 This was not widely known among Anglicans .
8 The new water bye-laws which came into force in January 1989 are still not widely known .
9 It noted : ‘ Cricket is not widely known in France , ’ and talked of ‘ this sport which appears monotonous and without colour to the uninitiated ’ .
10 A Court of Protection exists to defend elderly or mentally incapacitated people , but it is not widely known .
11 And finally — Editor Steve Windsor is not widely known for his psychic powers , but it does seem some of his predictions come true .
12 Challenged by disabled people as disregarding the physical and social environment , and still not widely known within the medical profession , the triad does emphasise important issues and is useful in the education of professionals and as an adjunct to practice .
13 I still have a foothold in Baldersdale , which is not widely known .
14 The existence of Cotherstone cheese is not widely known but that is the way the lady wants it , and those who like it can always find it .
15 Interestingly he identifies examples of the use of case management in care of emotionally disturbed children , an area of work which is not widely known in the United Kingdom although practitioners might wish to argue that it is implicit in much of practice expectations .
16 All of these benefits , whilst clear within the Bank , were not widely known by our customers .
17 Only three respondents expressed reservations about the nature of HMI support and one must suppose that the critiques of HMI practices in the formation of education opinion and the relevance of these criticisms to the concept of ‘ broad and balanced ’ are not widely known .
18 For example , it is not widely known that there were turntables at both Bishop 's Castle and Stretford Bridge in the line 's early years , though they seem to have been little used and the railway gained its reputation for unusual working practices right from the start .
19 He was not widely known , but many commentators identified him as a conservative and suggested that he was unenthusiastic about market economic reform .
20 Although this distinction is not widely known , I think it is a most helpful one because when words mean radically different things it is useful to have some way of distinguishing them outwardly .
21 Floating plastic ball blankets which lie on the surface in the same way as a crust have been tried , the manufacturers claiming they have on occasions been beneficial in reducing odours presumably by reducing evaporation , although the precise reason is not apparently known .
22 Although this is in principle one of the simplest configurations and although it played such an important role in the early history of transition studies , the details of the transition process turn out to be relatively complex and are , quite possibly , not all known .
23 A kidnap for purposes not entirely known .
24 A proactive search is undertaken to identify companies and businesses which are not necessarily known to be for sale but which meet the client 's acquisition criteria .
25 Not enough known about the postpartum period
26 George knew the type locally , a pocket of fossils preserved among these border valleys , though this superlative specimen was not personally known to him .
27 An increasing amount of documentary material , however , particularly among the evidence which led to the indictment of Weinberger , suggested that Bush had not merely known of , but also encouraged pursuit of the deal against the objections of Weinberger and the then Secretary of State George Shultz .
28 It is a not sufficiently known fact that the Victoria and Albert Museum houses one of the the world 's two most significant collection of glass , equal to that of the Corning Museum of Glass , New York State .
29 Having had the pleasure of meeting Willy De Roos several years ago he made a great impression on me and although little is publicised about his achievements , it is a shame that they are not better known .
30 That her novels are not better known is due largely to her extreme modesty about her literary abilities ; but there is no doubt that her concise , deceptively light prose style , reliance on dialogue to carry the plot , and delight in satirical exaggeration influenced both Firbank and Evelyn Waugh [ q.v. ] , and that she has thus left her mark on the development of the twentieth-century novel .
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