Synonym: not by a blame sight, not by a long sight. Similar words: by means of, by all means, by any means, at home and abroad, by now, mean, jeans, meantime. Meaning: adv. definitely not.
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(91) It is, however, by no means beyond the bounds of possibility that the issue could arise again.
(92) Many resorts but by no means all, are continuing to develop, sometimes rapidly and intensively.
(93) However, the match between theoretical school and policy implication is by no means exact.
(94) Talk radio and talk television hosts, mostly but by no means all conservative, are proliferating and gaining influence and popularity.
(95) While such notions may all contains some elements of truth, they are by no means complete explanations of criminal behaviour.
(96) By no means all the conflict within the Frankish kingdom stemmed from the centre.
(97) It is by no means certain that you'll get your money back.
(98) This was by no means simply a matter of higher education becoming more utilitarian.
(99) The popular notion that words do not hurt you is by no means endorsed among women survivors of male violence.
(100) Came the intense medical examination, much of which is commonplace today, but by no means in vogue in 1928/29.
(101) Though enunciation is given to such feelings on occasion, it is by no means pervasive.
(102) And then the dark-greens are by no means united in forming a simple statement of what it is to be an out-and-out green.
(103) These gave them some confidence that they were indeed seeing neutrons from fusion, but they were by no means definitive.
(104) It is a coastline that can be enjoyed throughout the year and is by no means an exclusively summertime haunt.
(105) The extreme social and economic difficulties they faced on independence meant that the emergence of recognizably democratic party politics was by no means certain.
(106) It is by no means rare for there to be confusion about whether or not a dismissal has actually taken place.
(107) But Kirchberg is by no means lacking in things to keep you occupied.
(108) This huge expansion was by no means carried out solely by governments of the left.
(109) Edinburgh's transport Railway histories are innumerable and road passenger transport histories are by no means rare.
(110) However, this is by no means the first-ever space station.
(111) Although vengeance had been wreaked on the assassins in Edinburgh, that was still by no means the main administrative centre.
(112) But audience size is by no means the only factor advertisers are interested in.
(113) They were Quaker, kind, loving, getting old, simple people but by no means simple minded.
(114) On the other hand, although e-mail messages are faceless, they are by no means characterless.
(115) It must surely be much more pleasant and by no means as painful to work with friendly and docile ferrets.
(116) Employment for agricultural labourers was correspondingly limited,(www.Sentencedict.com) and by no means all holdings were too small for subsistence.
(117) And Cavaillon, although the most important, is by no means the only big market centre in the neighbourhood.
(118) It can also - though by no means always - result in a similar egotism and aggression.
(119) It is also helpful to know that he or she was by no means alone and that many others suffered in the same way.
(120) The earlier attempt to discredit the police had not succeeded, although the way the police treated the public was by no means satisfactory.
More similar words: by means of, by all means, by any means, at home and abroad, by now, mean, jeans, meantime, meanwhile, meaningful, come at, come about, come across, astronomer, phenomenon, come home, by name, certainly not, by night, by nature, lean, bean, no more, nominee, economy, one another, Korean, peanut, no matter, autonomy.