Example sentences of "[not/n't] [vb pp] so [det] [conj] " in BNC.

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1 But A Rapid Course is not intended so much as an elementary textbook in economics as ‘ a graded series of readings and exercises designed to prepare a student studying economics in the English language . ’
2 The thought of it filled her with an immense regret because a child could not stay a child there would be men ( a man she hoped ) in Nicandra 's life , Aunt Tossie thought with pity and some disgust — her mind scampered hurriedly from the contemplation of a subject not forbidden so much as not existing for her .
3 As the foregoing arguments have suggested , control is not imposed so much as negotiated or bargained between parties who both have considerable power resources ( cf. Aharoni 1981a : 1342 ) .
4 This is where dogs come into their own for they are not hampered so much as the rabbits and the odds are shortened in favour of the dog in every chase .
5 Cabinet under Mrs Thatcher is ‘ not used so much as a formal forum where there are papers saying we have this problem and here are the options for what we can do about it .
6 Finally the point is reached where our minds are not renewed so much as patched up .
7 I am not drunk so much as queasy .
8 If , however , such a revaluation were required , say , 20 years hence , the same house in band D would probably remain a band D house , provided that its relative position within the range of property values had not changed so much as to take it outwith the new parameters for that band .
9 ‘ Have n't laughed so much since General Zia got blown up .
10 ‘ I have n't laughed so much since Grandma caught her tits in the mangle , ’ was the verdict of them all .
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