Example sentences of "[vb base] [not/n't] [verb] so much [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Which you tend not to do so much for the shorter ones .
2 If you know that a dessert is likely to be particularly rich but it is something you relish , then do not eat so much of the main course ; you will then be hungry enough to enjoy the dessert without feeling sick or bloated .
3 For another , although finer distinctions are made among both Shetlanders and incomers , the stereotypes which are said to characterise the sub-divisions of each group do not differ so much in kind as in degree .
4 It do n't cost so much for a Sunday dinner .
5 It 's going to be much colder at altitude than on the ground , but one help is the fact that you move with the wind , so you do n't get so much of a wind chill factor as you are on the ground , and we 'll be putting on extra layers when we actually take off , so we hope we 'll be warm enough .
6 Oh , er , I do n't know so much about knowing when and how so much , cos it I mean who 'd thought prices of houses would then go up as they did , you know , and there 's er , I knew er a young women that was buying a house and these people said oh , oh it 's , we 're not just ready to move yet , we 're not , and during this time Daisy said were rocketing up in price and she could n't afford one after
7 the nationalists do n't have so much of hold now over the south .
8 Despite the fact that we do n't hear so much about AIDS these days the problems are increasing .
9 Only we do n't hear so much about it . ’
10 We do n't hear so much about student problems these days .
11 ‘ I do n't mind so much about them . ’
12 I have not heard so much of this recently .
13 ‘ You know I have n't walked so much during my entire lifetime as I 've walked these last few days , ’ he said with an effort to divert her from her dark thoughts .
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