Example sentences of "so [adv] an [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | So perhaps an astronaut who fell into a black hole would be able to make money at roulette by remembering where the ball went before he placed his bet . |
2 | Here was an admission that it was not so much an issue of transforming alien black cultures , but a problem of cultures and practices of white racism leading to unequal opportunities . |
3 | Ignoring her own discomfort at hearing a grown woman use such childish titles , Loretta detected that Veronica 's last statement was not so much an act of defiance as a cry for help . |
4 | This was not so much an escape as a therapy . |
5 | Mark Hudson Out of the strong came forth the sweetness Not so much an installation as a duration piece created with treacle and sugar cubes . |
6 | In the end , Matza 's argument is not so much an attack on correctionalism as an assertion of the not very original point that , whatever your starting assumption , it is best to keep your mind open to all possibilities ( although he was right to draw attention to the fact that correctionalists had often been guilty of not doing so ) . |
7 | This is partly analogous with the origin of the jet-like eddies in a wake ( Fig. 21.10 ) discussed in Section 21.4 , except that it may not be so much an instability of the mean velocity profile as an instability of a profile itself temporarily generated by the turbulent fluctuations . |
8 | When he has inspired sympathetic coverage , the results tend to be not so much an exposition of Gironella 's achievements but belong to that particular branch of literature which uses works of art as a starting point for literary excursus . |
9 | It became clear that travelling was important to Morris and so much an inspiration that if he ever felt bored at home or lacking in inspiration he just packed a suitcase and got on the nearest train to visit someone . |
10 | It became clear that travelling was important to Morris and so much an inspiration that if he ever felt bored at home or lacking in inspiration he just packed a suitcase and got on the nearest train to visit someone . |
11 | Delta Personal is not so much an upgrade , more a cut-down version of Delta Five . |
12 | Thus , formal procedures are not so much an alternative as an adjunct to the informal collaboration which is such an important feature of the best primary schools ; and the part played by the head in securing the most productive mix of formal procedure and informal consultation/collaboration remains central . |
13 | The new phrases were not so much an indication of the desire to con firm that a revolution in our attitude to young children and their learning had happened , but an attempt to proclaim it . |
14 | In the end it was n't so much an assassination as a massacre , with 6,121 of the 7,098 American apple varieties that blossomed last century now extinct . |
15 | Not so much an object as a place where , the means by which , the past can be called up , the future foretold ? |
16 | This is not so much an attribute but a requirement since , as we shall see later , it is essential for any of the more complicated techniques to be attempted . |
17 | Not so much an eye as a template . |
18 | Present troubles are not so much an outbreak of anarchy , as a return to normality , with all its faults … |
19 | If the two pairs of projectors are in line , the intention is not usually a multi-image effect In fact , it s likely that the two projectors nearer to the camera will not contain so much an image as an image-blocker , ie a mask or matte that blocks out part of the image behind it Since the two mattes will normally be complementary , and the combined image can be seen by inspection through the camera 's viewfinder , any faults , such as overlaps or gaps , should be observed at the time and , if possible , corrected on a second , third or fourth take This is more economical and satisfactory than getting the results of multiple passes back from the lab and discovering that a whole day 's work has to be redone . |
20 | For the orthodox , however , it is not so much an aid to devotion as a way of communicating with God . |
21 | It is not so much an argument against his existence per se , but an argument against the way he is so often portrayed . |
22 | The second contrasting sceptic offers not so much an argument or a question but rather an attitude . |
23 | In such cases , non-compliance was not so much an option but , many felt , an obligation , since Anglican clergymen were duty-bound to protect the Church from the attacks of an heretical King . |
24 | By contrast , the only Buid words which might be used to translate our concepts of ‘ courage ’ and ‘ bravery ’ carry strongly negative moral overtones : words like isug denote not so much an indifference to personal danger as a tendency to fierceness or violence . |
25 | Things like Doc Martens and Air Jordans are included in the cabinets — unfortunately , this is not so much an attempt to give genuine examples of successful design , more a sign of the current infatuation with popular culture . |
26 | If interpreted in this light , the argument becomes not so much an onslaught on the idea of identity as an attack on the idea of empirical things as basic particulars . |
27 | Such comments show not so much an insensitivity to the problems of the locals , but reduces them to cyphers , tourist attractions almost , along with the surrounding scenery . |
28 | He offers not so much an impersonation as an impression of the man . |
29 | There must be special praise , however , for Kathryn Hunter , who is not so much an actress as a human chameleon . |
30 | But already her mind was full of him , her triumph shrinking , slipping between her fingers like that future of silk and satin and feathered bonnets she had been dreaming about so eagerly an hour ago . |