Example sentences of "it was not really [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 It was n't really a lie .
2 Now it was n't really a back pass although it did actually come off of Greyson .
3 But justice was done really cos it was n't really a back pass in the first place .
4 There will be one group within the BMC and climbing that will say it was n't really a competition and that the rule was invented for television spectaculars .
5 Erm er I think it was n't really a problem .
6 So I mean a as a team it was n't really a problem at the end of the day .
7 It was n't really a management job .
8 ‘ Just afterwards , he said he had decided not to do it because of other work commitments , so the project came to a halt as a result of the difficulty in finding an actor to play the part ; it was n't really a gag script — it was made for an actor more than a comedian .
9 It was n't really a question but Preston corrected him , politely .
10 It was n't really a question he could ask at this stage .
11 It was n't really a question .
12 On the rare occasion that it comes up she kind of laughs it off and says well it was n't really a marriage .
13 It was n't really a surprise .
14 It was n't really a washing one .
15 It was n't really a match of two halves — indeed it was n't really a match of anything .
16 It was n't really a match of two halves — indeed it was n't really a match of anything .
17 It was n't really the earring she 'd come for , then .
18 ‘ Perhaps it was n't really the gang who phoned you . ’
19 It was n't really the sting of the blows , but the amount of time the thrashing continued that made her burst into a flood of tears .
20 At least , thought Cassie wildly , it was n't really the earth moving .
21 I did nothing about it because at 17 it was n't really the sort of thing you went to the doctor about .
22 He then came over to [ a WPC ] to tell her it was n't really an accident .
23 It was not really a sex scene in the nightgown on and Arnold was wearing his briefs .
24 It was not really a question .
25 Except that it was not really a decision , more an unthought-out reaction .
26 For a start , it was not really a country-house at all , rather a monstrosity on the edge of Bletchley town , with suburban dwellings stretching up to the gates .
27 It was not really the money .
28 Indeed it could be argued that a dynastic conflict involving the interests of the Houses of Orléans , Bourbon , Bonaparte and Hohenzollern was the means chosen to bring down the Empire , even if it was not really the cause .
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