Sentence examples for not actually finished from inspiring English sources

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Despite Friday's decision, Brown is not actually finished with this assault case.

Yet prior to the medal race they had not actually finished first in the previous eight races.

This was his first major public commission, and the work, which was not actually finished until 1617, involved recasing a vast hall with a two-story arcade of white stone to serve as a buttress to the old structure.

"There are Sweeney Todd freaks, there's a sophisticated theatregoer crowd, there are the Tim Burton fans and there are the young girls who love Johnny Depp". But there is one further niggle: the film is not actually finished yet.

I closed the book over two hours later, having not actually finished at all.

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Whether Tarmoh did or did not actually finish third is almost irrelevant; it was ruled that she didn't.

But not actually finishing anything.

A girl at the luncheon said they hadn't actually finished the book yet.

Instead, Renata, my efficient but rather toneless guide, marched me around the Gothic splendours of St Vitus Cathedral, whose foundation stone was laid in 1344 by Emperor Charles IV, but which wasn't actually finished until 1953.

Expert's view: "Perivale's sweeping curves – both inside and out – give it a distinctly 1930s feel, but in reality, the outbreak of the Second World War meant it wasn't actually finished until 1947.

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