Example sentences of "[not/n't] [prep] the [noun] [pers pn] " in BNC.
Next pageNo | Sentence |
---|---|
1 | she 's going over at half past eleven and she said to me if it 's not worth the money I 'm not changing and er , I shall tell him that I 've certainly got to go on the books you know |
2 | Since women are not worth the booze you buy them |
3 | ‘ There comes a time when it 's not worth the commitment you 've got to give ’ — ALEX WYLLIE ( retired All Black coach ) . |
4 | One reason for this resistance might be the common idea that language is ‘ trivial ’ , so linguistic reforms are not worth the trouble they cause . |
5 | All the carefully prepared summaries and analyses were not worth the paper they were printed on . |
6 | However , even when legal principles are committed to one constitutional document , set out in legal codes or reiterated by judges over time , they tend to remain highly ambiguous and not worth the paper they are printed on until somebody — the judiciary — interprets and defers to them in their judgments , and somebody else — the executive — enforces those judgments . |
7 | One , one might argue that erm one might argue that there is a cynical implication thereupon , one might argue that but , but in i i in exactly the same way at the moment you might argue that all the assurances they 've given on Hong Kong are , are not worth the paper they 're written on and , and , and as soon as the , soon as you get through to nineteen ninety seven they 'll walk in . |
8 | ‘ Without the money to pay for your promises , your manifesto is not worth the paper it is written on , ’ said Mr Lamont . |
9 | He did not feel that he would want to return to university , so he decided to apply for an unclassed ‘ War Honours ’ degree — ‘ probably not worth the paper it 's written on ’ , but perhaps enough to get him started in some profession , such as colonial service or , possibly , journalism ; he rather liked the idea of becoming a parliamentary correspondent for a newspaper . |
10 | The Prime Minister of Papua New Guinea , Rabbie Namaliu , rejected the independence declaration as invalid , unlawful and " not worth the paper it is written on " . |
11 | A MINISTERIAL assurance of Government cash to extend two Darlington schools is not worth the paper it is written on , Labour 's education spokeswoman , Hilary Armstrong , claimed yesterday . |
12 | Once that is decided , the unimportant trifles are put firmly in their place , not worth worrying about , not worth the attention they clamour for . |
13 | Well he he he was a sinful person , as we all are erm , I think he did not as the way I understand it , you know Jesus came perfect in everything but he had a he had a a message to give and he could give it better , I think because he had experienced so many things . |
14 | I assure the hon. Gentleman that the smile was not about the issue he was raising . |
15 | Comedy is not about the jokes you tell , not just about how funny you even tell them , but simply about whether you 're funny or not . |
16 | Suddenly Cassie said : ‘ Johnny you must n't tell anyone ; not about us ; not about the things I 've said . ’ |
17 | For once the camera did lie , not about the beauty she was becoming but in camouflaging the vulnerable personality behind her effortless capacity to dazzle . |
18 | If I do n't deliver the goods , I do n't get any money , In business you get paid for results , not for the hours you put in . ’ |
19 | She was n't going to let him see that she would jump at it , although not for the reasons he might suppose . |
20 | Yes , of course I am disgruntled , but not for the reasons you may adduce . |
21 | ‘ Not for the reasons you imagine , Sarella . ’ |
22 | After a divorce there is a terrible sense of loneliness — not for the person you married but just being on your own . |
23 | If not for the operation it would only be a matter of months before she had to go on Dialysis . |
24 | ‘ But not for the reason you think . |
25 | Oh , yes , thought Juliet , I 'm worried , but not for the reason you think . |
26 | She hesitated , but not for the reason he imagined . |
27 | She did need rescuing , though not for the reason he imagined . |
28 | Riva would not hear them , were it not for the fact they speak in the same language , use the same gestures , and wear the same scars or armbands as her saints . |
29 | ‘ He did n't like to admit he 'd got hooked — not after the way he 'd been going on . |
30 | A long and laborious analysis of affaires de coeur , though not of the explicitness we should expect today , was not to his taste . |