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

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1 So often interpreted in this country as merely not telling anybody who 's actually got a hammer and sickle embroidered on his tie .
2 Ophiomedea duplicata may be mistaken for a juvenile Ophiotrema alberti , it differs from that species by the following characters ; the jaw shape is as wide as long not longer than wide as in O. alberti ; there are fewer oral papillae and oral tentacle scales than in O. alberti , the ventral arm plates are bell shaped with a distinctly widened distal edge , the ventral arm plates of O. alberti being more pentagonal or rectangular with rounded edges and the distal edge indented but not widened .
3 Surely she was still as determined as ever not to allow anyone to creep through her defences and make her care ?
4 Norris in fact claims that in the patristic period nothing was made of Christ 's maleness , as also not for example of his Jewishness , as being of Christological significance .
5 It simply does not allow that differences of sex , as also not of race , are of significance Christologically .
6 Equally , a doctor need not respect a parent 's or legal guardian 's demand that treatment be continued or altered if in his view it is pointless , and the treatment would be categorized as ethically not indicated .
7 Anything less and we might as well not do it at all .
8 Catherine was so quiet that she might as well not have been in the room and it occurred to him that he must train her to make some unobtrusive signal to him when she thought he was missing something .
9 He might as well not bother .
10 Never think that you have blown your exercise schedule so you may as well not bother going back to it .
11 Ferdinando spent the night before departure with her but he might as well not have done .
12 From the point of view of policy , it might just as well not exist .
13 MODERN methods of assessing the value of scientific research might just as well not exist as far as British policy makers are concerned .
14 He might just as well not have bothered , for it was there still , it would be there for ever , unless one day they found how to cut memory out of the brain with a scalpel .
15 I might as well not have bothered , but then I was too young to know what to do anyway .
16 You can do things to limit its effects , but ultimately you ca n't stop it so you might as well not worry about it too much .
17 Never , so I mean you might as well not bother you know
18 I might as well not be here .
19 ‘ We might as well not be in London at all , ’ said Melanie .
20 It is generally expected that the profits firms receive as a result of collusion exceed those they would earn in the one-shot NE , otherwise they might as well not collude .
21 I might as well not exist .
22 I mean I can mention the firms , there were several of them in Stapleford , because I know two , but er perhaps as well not to .
23 But it might as well not be , because we can never know what is determined .
24 But for all the bloody good it 's doing it might as well not be there ! ’
25 If , he reasoned , you could n't live in a fashionable district with a BMW in a parking spot you had paid for , then you might as well not live at all .
26 If you want a growth-type investment , such as I do n't know , Far Eastern fund , or something like that , or a , or even a European Special Situations , you n you , you might as well not use the P E P because they wh you get about one percent on er a growth P E P .
27 ‘ I 'll be really spaced-out tomorrow morning , so we might as well not waste tonight . ’
28 One might as well not be there . ’
29 My name might just as well not be on it , ’ objected the author .
30 ‘ We might as well not be here , ’ Luke murmured , as their guests constantly referred to the information sheets and argued amicably about the exhibited memorabilia .
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