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

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1 Not far ahead in the tented camp which the little party of soldiers was approaching , the Regimental Pipe Band was playing .
2 The moon , I thought briefly , had come down from the sky and was dancing about in the wood not far ahead .
3 A stolen refrigerated truck drives the wrong way up the autobahn — that was seen by a driver coming up the northbound lane — and Tweed 's Mercedes was somewhere not far ahead .
4 There was another boat not far ahead , going the same way , so that every lock was ‘ against ’ them , which meant they must empty each one before they could enter and must then fill it again .
5 Not far ahead , they could see the banks of the Avon , and families having picnics .
6 They cast their lines not far off-shore , and appeared to take excellent catches of fish .
7 But telescope not far away too .
8 Not far away is the village of Buis les Baronnies , dominated by a steep hill topped by a spectacular blade of rock similar to those of the Dentelles .
9 Not far away is the Slovenský Raj National Park — translated it 's Slovak Paradise .
10 Most of Britain 's dependent peoples saw the presence of British troops close by , and not far away in the United Kingdom , as the assurance they needed of continuing British protection .
11 His Dad worked not far away .
12 They told me they had a little house not far away from where I lived , and that Dorothy was expecting a baby — twins , the doctor had said .
13 His father could hardly complain ; not far away in Manchester at that period only 43% of the children of the working-class reached even the age of five .
14 A figure in khaki ran towards the cab shouting , as a couple more bombs crashed down not far away .
15 Well , a few years back someone else not far away opened a late-night disco and also called it the House of Music !
16 Suddenly a small single-decker bus appeared at a corner not far away .
17 True , there was a mixed Italian and German team climbing not far away , heading for the Traverse of the Gods ; he could see them but for some reason they could n't see him .
18 The Springers have now decided to sell and do it all again on a plot not far away — but this time with an indoor pool for year-round use and half-doors so children can be kept within sight of the kitchen and gym .
19 Other finds , not far away — at Turnham Green — included an urn full of silver coins .
20 Not far away , at the top of Richmond Hill in Surrey , with a line view over the Royal Park on the one side and the valley of the River Thames — below Richmond Terrace — on the other side , charity funds provided a Home for permanently handicapped British Service men .
21 At Olney , not far away , William Cowper had written the Olney Hymns in collaboration with the former slave-trader John Newton .
22 Not far away , silhouetting the pleasant pastures , is an ornate dovecote with other attractive buildings .
23 ‘ As a matter of fact , he set up in business for himself — not far away , in Mile End . ’
24 Beside a new gymnasium not far away , an Arab Israeli was sweeping a path .
25 He was just another statistic , as was another recent arrival and pre-destined best friend , Henry Warren Beatty , who arrived not far away in Richmond , Virginia , precisely three weeks earlier .
26 A moment later , I spotted the young Mr Cardinal not far away , still standing on his own , and it struck me the young gentleman might be feeling somewhat overawed in the present company .
27 ‘ Coleridge 's society ’ had become indispensable , and by the time they made their way back into Lime Street their minds were already filled with ‘ dreams of happiness ’ , to be lived out , they hoped , in some cottage not far away .
28 Not far away a turgid and fast moving river rushed southward in narrow gorges .
29 One day towards the middle of our second week there Thomas Carter returned from a trip to the local market town with the news that he had bumped into a friend of his who was staying not far away .
30 And now all around her winos and tramps , assorted bums ; for there were a couple of doss-houses and a tent-hall not far away .
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