Example sentences of "[adv] [det] [conj] [vb -s] " in BNC.

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1 Even if we had no standard semantics to characterise , it would still be necessary to investigate the structure of the classes of inter-transformable programs , because it is only this that reveals the true power of a set of laws .
2 To confront the anger of God in the way the ancient Israelites dared to do , to face it as directed against ourselves and the society of which we are so much a part , is to escape the romantic pretence , the unrelieved jollity , or the easy , unthinking speech of so much that passes for Christian belief and worship .
3 I mean , there 's so much that goes on in prison that people do n't know about , which they should .
4 However , so much that needs to be done requires professional lobbying and political change , and I question whether a well-meaning group of amateurs can do much beyond counselling and sharing information .
5 Two arkie surveys have produced almost nothing , and yet Mr Coombs — an elderly man — has been threatened with jail if he so much as uproots a tree in his own garden .
6 ‘ If Sugar so much as points a finger in our direction , I 'll snap it off . ’
7 But Summers , anxious to keep the former Argentinian international at The Hawthorns , is quoted as saying : ‘ If Sugar so much as points a finger in our direction , I 'll snap it off .
8 If he so much as bruises a finger without good reason , I 'll come for you .
9 If an ant , searching the twig for food , so much as touches the barrier of infertile eggs with its antennae , it recoils violently and may even lose its footing and fall .
10 They also know how paranoid I am ; I 'll be on the phone if the monitor so much as flickers during a thunderstorm .
11 That 's going to be hell on earth if you keep dissolving into a mushy heap every time he so much as looks at you . ’
12 For reasons best known to the fuel companies , the Gulf crisis never turned into an oil crisis , although petrol prices generally leap up and down quicker than a Tory backbencher during a Neil Kinnock speech if a dealer on the Amsterdam spot market so much as sneezes over his computer screen .
13 In another , she was a small speck overwhelmed by a vast and writhing darkness that reminded her of nothing so much as pictures she had seen on the cover of Tcherkassoff 's album Black Holes , and Other Singularities .
14 Anyone who so much as hints at a ‘ third way ’ between communism and capitalism is considered naive ; there is simply no time to try more experiments .
15 The Prayer Boat do n't write songs , so much as swells of piano and guitar which float the peculiar Mike Scott-like voice of Emmet Tinley .
16 She gives out so much and has so much to teach us . ’
17 Even affable John , one of nature 's gentlemen , can only take so much and has now stopped being polite because when the police recognize him , as they do , they seem to take a particular delight in grilling someone famous .
18 Or the person who 's trying not to drink so much and beats themself up when they slip back and get drunk !
19 The nuclear shell model does just this and assumes that the individual neutrons and protons move in an average spherical or deformed ( spheroidal ) potential field .
20 like that and puts all the numbers in
21 The US now includes an estimated 1.25 million carriers of hepatitis B , whose blood and tissues represent a significant danger to all health care workers , probably more than does HIV .
22 For all its fine engineering and good design , the Audi 90 20v quattro offers rather less than meets the eye .
23 We melted away again into the mists and learned to make our way back with unerring accuracy to places that were little more than pinpoints on the map .
24 The design of the kite plays its part in determining the size of the flight envelope just as much as does wind strength .
25 The USSR employs about five times as many farm workers as the US and invests about five times as much as does US farming annually , yet Soviet output is only 80 per cent that of the U S A. Again like any bureaucratic system of production , risk-taking is never rewarded and hence there is no premium put on innovation .
26 The English-speaking world , which reveres him quite as much as does Iberia , knows him as Ferdinand Magellan .
27 If , then , this column is going to be devoted to what could be called the ecology ( or Eco-logy ) of popular culture , it 's obliged to recognize that none of the emblematic artifices and artefacts of that culture , be they movies , commercials , headlines , photographs , typefaces , fashions or fads , can any longer be trusted to be ‘ innocent ’ ; that even if the crisp elegance of the typeface in which this article is embedded emits a ‘ meaning ’ as much as does the text itself , that meaning is also just as conscious and deliberate .
28 Do n't use these quite as much as mono-unsaturates : sunflower oil , safflower oil , corn oil , soya oil , walnut oil , all margarines and spreads labelled ‘ high in polyunsaturates ’
29 Do n't like them as much as cornflakes . ’
30 ‘ I do n't like rice crispies as much as cornflakes , ’ roared Alf .
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