Example sentences of "not as much [conj] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | Not as much as a secondhand Union Jack left . ’ |
2 | Intimidating , but not as much as a first meeting with the famous former amateur captain , Brian Sellars , who gave a severe look and a scornful : ‘ Na'then , you little Welsh bastard . ’ |
3 | Not as much as a normal or coffee . |
4 | But I think you have to say the club 's just not as much as an event as it used to be . |
5 | There has been a noticeable shift of working class support from the SPD to the far-right Republicans — not as much as the losses from the Christian Democrats , but enough to worry party managers . |
6 | He has a certain reputation in Hebron ( though not as much as the exaggerated courtesy of verse 6 would suggest ) , but no political power . |
7 | We all made much of the coincidence , though not as much as the police , for whom it amounts to damning evidence of collusion , malice aforethought , cold-blooded premeditation and goodness knows what else . |
8 | Apparently , parents know what is best for their children , but not as much as the Minister ! |
9 | Most people ‘ in the street ’ recognise what a teacher is ; most would accord a teacher of ( say ) French a certain status ( though perhaps not as much as the deserve ) as being someone who has a special skill or expertise . |
10 | Median alcohol consumption of those who drank was 11 units in CLO patients , which was less than the 50 units ( p<0.001 ) in severe reflux oesophagitis patients but not as much as the adenocarcinoma group ( 12.5 units/week ) . |
11 | Yeah well some but not as much as the Communist Party |
12 | Not as much as the chip shop though |
13 | Not as much as the ones I 'll with you . |