Example sentences of "[was/were] n't [noun] [prep] [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Now I understand that it is because we were n't part of the system . |
2 | You can see that there 's no point in the Bible writers wasting ink explaining how to go out with someone who fancies you when ‘ going out ’ and ‘ fancying ’ were n't part of the way that they did things then ! |
3 | The patterns on the floor were n't part of the design of the carpet . |
4 | That that 's how it it started , that 's why they were n't part of the force , is , police were part of a co community , and therefore to have respect for the police , seems to me quite vital if we are to have a real sense of of of justice and and fairness . |
5 | And they were just worried that if they did n't join in , they were n't part of the club then er |
6 | We were n't lovers from the beginning — it took about 30 seconds . |
7 | THERE WERE N'T CATS ON THE MOON , SURELY , ANY MORE THAN THERE WERE DOGS ? |
8 | I could n't stay in the centre , there was n't space in the centre |
9 | Ten years later I discovered while watching the same film on TV that the shadow was n't part of the film after all : it was Um Al-Marhoom 's shadow [ Um Al-Marhoom is what we in the Middle East call the woman who is left without children after the death of her only son ] , trying to sell some boiled chickpeas to us children . |
10 | Absolutely no doubt , that that was n't part of the plan . |
11 | ‘ I was n't part of the investigation but because I was on duty I had to go to the scene of the crime . |
12 | At the moment most drivers have no official training on how to cope with motorway conditions , I asked Sergeant Bill Clarke from the Forces Driving School why it was n't part of the driving test . |
13 | ‘ But that was n't part of the deal ! |
14 | If you bought six cans , you got one free , but she 'd only wanted tomato anyway and that was n't part of the offer . |
15 | ‘ Entertaining the proprietor was n't part of the job description , ’ she offered , her tone creamy as she nerved herself to continue the debate if necessary . |
16 | Telling her she 'd have to get out and she was n't part of the family and all that . |
17 | He bent to get a closer look at one drawing that had been fixed lower than the others , as if the teacher had somehow tried to segregate it off and pretend that it was n't part of the display . |
18 | are you sure it was n't Chris as a baby ? |
19 | It was n't Creed in the window , after all , it was just some advert for brilliantine , but his heart did n't know the difference and he sat there until it slowed . |
20 | She knew that it was n't desire for the acquisition of knowledge that drove him , but the programmed need to find the bomb . |
21 | There just was n't time for a school visit . |
22 | Malcolm Muggeridge asked whether it was n't time for the monarchy to engage professional public relations consultants , ‘ in place of the rather ludicrous courtiers who now function as such . ’ |
23 | There was n't prejudice amongst the public then 'cause there was only a handful of coloured here , anyway . ’ |
24 | There was n't room in the car and Mark rode on the boot . |