Example sentences of "nothing [prep] [pers pn] [conj] " in BNC.
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1 | It would have meant nothing to that pervert to let her stay … he had wielded the knife , the cruel swine … telling her he regretted there was nothing for her when all the time he was still hiring people … examining her through that monocle as though he was God … |
2 | He says the British did nothing for him while he was awaiting trial . |
3 | There was nothing for him but a painful irony in their raucous clamour . |
4 | She felt nothing for him but forgiveness . |
5 | ‘ You 've done nothing for him except wreck his life . |
6 | ‘ My plane is nothing for me but a flying machine gun , ’ he said , and he was a fantastic marksman . |
7 | they 're earning nothing for us and really |
8 | There 's nothing for it but to clamber , wheezing and bursting of heart , up the steep steps ( 300 and more ) of one of the deepest shafts of the Underground to air and freedom . |
9 | For example , on high policy common opinion said that there was nothing for it but to stay in the ERM . |
10 | Paddy quickly took command , but with most of their gear missing and two men so badly injured that they had to be left behind , there was nothing for it but to try to make the rendezvous with the LRDG . |
11 | There was nothing for it but to attempt a take-off and try to make for Tobruk . |
12 | There was nothing for it but to try to make their way on foot out of the town and walk back to the rendezvous with Robin Gurdon . |
13 | That avenue was obviously closed to us and there was nothing for it but to go en masse to Jimmy Coutts and lay our case before him . |
14 | This was a disaster of some magnitude , and there was nothing for it but to seek the man out and tell him what had happened . |
15 | There was nothing for it but to persevere . |
16 | So , whether I liked it or not , there was nothing for it but to face the rocks . |
17 | ‘ Nothing for it but to try this . ’ |
18 | There was nothing for it but to go with him . |
19 | There was nothing for it but to flee . |
20 | There was nothing for it but to try again . |
21 | There was nothing for it but to attempt to dig them out by hand . |
22 | There was nothing for it but for me to drive the ten miles there and back and pick it up , because the doctors would need to examine him and sign the certificate at 6.30 . |
23 | BETTER EXERCISE Nothing for it but to have a jolly good workout lifting one 's leg . |
24 | There was nothing for it but that she visit the company directors in person and see if she could persuade them of her determination to rebuild the business . |
25 | The circulation of air round a depression usually has ‘ fronts ’ or areas of rain associated with it , and when birds , which navigate by being able to see the night sky , meet with a barrier of rain and bad visibility then there is nothing for it but to drop down to the nearest land and wait until conditions improve . |
26 | There was nothing for it but to await events … |
27 | There was nothing for it but for the two young men themselves to go to Lucy 's aid so , clearing their minds of any impure notions , they darted forward and seized her humming body , one by the shoulders , the other by the knees . |
28 | If , however , you find yourself carrying three or four such problems it seems clear that there is nothing for it but to go back and attack the first difficulties again . |
29 | Later , Hazel had said that there was nothing for it but to cross the open pasture and under Silver 's direction they had crossed it , with Dandelion running ahead to reconnoitre . |
30 | There was nothing for it but to accept defeat , which he did with an ill grace , stamping off in disgust followed by the jeers of the crowd and several small boys who ran behind him mimicking his rolling gait . |