Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] not [verb] much " in BNC.
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1 | Judging them by the standard which he used for men , in a society where their roles were totally different , he naturally did not think much of them . |
2 | They perhaps do n't eat much . |
3 | Because most kids nowadays are brought up with constant noise of traffic and so covering ears does n't mean anything does it ? because they 're gon na get the information and absorb much more information none of it , none of any use but so do n't get much information from . |
4 | So do n't spend much time on that . |
5 | The dragon looks fearsome , but it 's rooted to the spot and not very intelligent , so does n't present much of a problem . |
6 | The data above do not give much direct information about timescale . |
7 | But we deliberately do n't have much food in the fridge — that way , we keep temptation at bay ! ’ |
8 | But we still do n't know much about the man himself apart from his age ( 59 ) , and that he went to Shrewsbury School at the same time as Michael Heseltine . |
9 | Chris was very quiet and she still did not say much as he threaded the car through the morning traffic . |
10 | She still did not have much use for him personally ; he , too , was twenty-one , they were exactly the same age take a week or so , and very sure of himself , too sure , even for her taste . |
11 | By the radicalizing policy the C C P hoped to appeal to those peasants who still had n't received much or any land . |
12 | Convents of mere women probably did not have much access to precious books in those days before printing . |
13 | Sadly they probably do not know much of the Bible and have few friends among the saints , so they opt for one of the little poems which some newspapers have on offer in a little book . |
14 | TWO academics , who clearly did not do much of their research in the North-East , have written a book called Bad Language . |
15 | Non-career golfing ladies still comprise a majority of lady members and it probably does not make much practical difference to them not to be able to play on a Saturday or Sunday morning since they have access to the courses at all other times . |
16 | But it probably does not matter much anyway . |
17 | This clearly does not leave much money for other items such as a television licence and rental , or holidays . |
18 | One characteristic of modern industry is that it is capital-intensive rather than labour-intensive and hence does not provide much employment . |
19 | But I really do n't take much notice anyway , sat in a car . |
20 | " You really do n't have much use for a little finger anyway , " the thin man said . |
21 | We talk a lot about those thermal plumes but we really do n't know much about them . |
22 | ‘ I really do n't know much about it , ’ Madeleine said vaguely . |
23 | ‘ You really do n't know much about me , if you have to ask that , do you ? ’ |
24 | They really do n't know much about industry . |
25 | Either Mrs Hnatiuk really did not know much about Hank or she was just being perverse . |
26 | THE MOST interesting thing about the way the Immediate label was run was the fact that , as this set proves , it really did n't have much more of an idea what was hot and what was not than the majors it was supposed to supplant . |
27 | I really did n't have much time for school . |
28 | In those times single women really did n't have much . |
29 | I might try to read , but the words often do n't make much sense ! ’ |
30 | It 's a chance for them to forget the washing up and their household chores , put their feet up and settle down for a comfortable snooze in front of their favourite television programme ( which really does n't sound much different from normal , does it ? ) |