Example sentences of "[not/n't] really to " in BNC.
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1 | The occasional comment one hears that Parker plays the way he is here simply because he was by that time a seasoned performer and recording artist is not really to the point ; Parker was a naturally developmental musician . |
2 | They feel that Shetlanders do not appreciate the sacrifices they are making : instead they suspect they are being regarded by Shetlanders as a nuisance not really to be welcomed and as far as possible to be ignored altogether . |
3 | It 's got a somewhat scrappily-engraved ‘ SRV ’ scratchplate , a ‘ signed ’ headstock , a left-handed trem , Fender 's own Texas Special pickups and , for some inexplicable reason , gold hardware throughout — not really to my taste , and Fender would never have put custom gold bits on a standard sunburst Strat in the old days . |
4 | But this criticism is not really to the point . |
5 | Whether the security could be upheld if the only ground for impeaching it was that Mrs. Duval had no independent advice has not really to be determined . |
6 | And certainly they took a casual attitude to vegetables , clearly regarding them as very second-rate fodder and not really to be taken seriously . |
7 | Lord Denning is 91 and not really to be held responsible for views arising from senility . |
8 | It was n't really to be wondered at . |
9 | When we look at the open countryside it does n't really to my mind say a great deal about er what is what should be considered acceptable . |
10 | ‘ The rustic delights of a Scottish spring are n't really to your taste . |