Example sentences of "[be] [adv] so [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ You are only so much rubbish !
2 You are not so much painting objects as indicating how the wind affects them , through brush action .
3 You are not so much painting objects as indicating how the wind affects them , through brush action .
4 These are not so much part of the ‘ inner voice ’ : in Cohen 's ( 1982 ) terms , they are perhaps more readily interpreted as the ‘ voice to the outside world ’ .
5 They are not so much status-based as functional , but they have an all-pervasive influence on the individual 's life far beyond the narrow functions which are their specific object .
6 In this context they are not so much cleaning agents as ‘ brighteners ’ and would benefit from being described as such .
7 As play went , things are not so clear cut .
8 They 're just so much pornography and none of us turn up our noses at a bit of that now and then .
9 He 's been ever so ill mum .
10 There are now so many line trimmers on the market now that it pays to know exactly what you need and how much you are prepared to pay .
11 tends to work better , I 'm not so sure portrait is the right thing to do .
12 Erm it may be some will be not so easy need a bit more work and some of them 'll be sort of in the middle .
13 Auntie said : " My eyesight 's as good as ever — well , better , really ; but my hands are n't so much use . "
14 Things are n't so clear cut and straightforward as you think Wednesday and that message is best illustrated by looking at your financial affairs .
15 Things are n't so clear cut and straightforward as you think Wednesday and that message is best illustrated by looking at your financial affairs .
16 And the projector 's arc lamps were not so much set as sunset , through a fog .
17 Both these latter points , though Macdonald does not connect them , appear to lend some force to the arguments of Edinburgh employers that by the end of the century , they were not so much drawing extra work to Edinburgh as desperately trying to stem an inexorable decline of the Edinburgh trade , occasioned both by its geographical distance from London ( incurring freight costs and inconvenience , which would have affected bookbinding equally ) and by its comparatively high rents and cost of living ( as compared to country towns like Frome ) .
18 In North America these struggles were not so clear cut .
19 There were n't so much bickering were there ?
20 It were n't so long back that er John Major , when talking about er benefit , was quite surprised by the fact that er disabled erm claimants had rose by , well it had quad quadrupled in inside the Thatcher years .
21 were n't so lucky managing just 18.3 overs in reply to 166 .
22 There 's only so many love songs you can write .
23 The truth is there is only so much preparation you can do .
24 This practice dictates that there is only so much money available and so meeting needs , and therefore needs themselves , must fit within financial constraints .
25 Claiming there is only so much hedonism you can take , Koch started Oxbow Industries to make a second fortune on his own account .
26 Peter Wilsher ponders on the difficulties of thinking ‘ European ’ when there is apparently so little unity , of any kind , in existence
27 For the young person who finds reading difficult , Well done , Secret Seven is not so much escape as very hard work .
28 There is not so much glamour attached to say shirt no 17 as No 9 .
29 Campese is not so much dragon as dinosaur in a world of rugby that has been usurped by believers in forward power , physical prowess and the art of containment .
30 Today it is not so much fluoridation as nitrates and pesticides which generate international conflict over water quality .
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