Example sentences of "'m not [prep] the [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | I 'm not for the workhouse , you know that , but I think they 'd all be better off in there . ’ |
2 | I 'm not under the thumb |
3 | ‘ I 'm not at the hotel any longer . |
4 | No I 'm not at the moment . |
5 | I do n't I 'm not at the moment I 'm quite happy . |
6 | Two packets of Cuppa Soup , but I 'm not sure that it was n't Cuppa Soup , cos I 've said to Thomas , I 'm not at the moment . |
7 | ‘ I 'm not on the run now , ’ she pointed out . |
8 | I 'm not on the Committee . |
9 | I 'm not on the pill , any more . ’ |
10 | Just shows the treatment 's working , even when I 'm not on the spot . ’ |
11 | I 'm not into the club scene at all , though that 's less through preference than because of the way things have worked out . |
12 | Oh yes I can put up with Harlow now , I 'm not er , I 'm not over the world , over the , you know |
13 | I 'm not against the principle as I said when I came , when I was on the Council previously , when this was first hanging about , that there 's little doubt about it as , it 's a good policy , but will we get the money to carry it out . |
14 | I 'm not against the concept of co-opted members and I believe that they could add a useful dimension to any authority 's work , but apart from the obligatory brace of businessmen and I accept the Right Honourable and Noble Viscount Lord Whitelaw 's phrase and I quote powerful reference to a broad approach and new ideas and a fight against crime , but apart from the the brace er , er of such business people , they should surely come from representative sections of those communities which the authorities serve . |
15 | And I 'm not from the beach . ’ |
16 | I 'm not from the town . |
17 | ‘ Well , I 'm not in the navy , ’ said Bogart , and he walked through the ship , up and down . |
18 | ‘ I 'm not in the forgiveness racket , ’ Josie said . |
19 | I 'm glad I 'm not in the position of having to sort out Everton 's troubles , because I would n't have a clue how to get them out of the mess they are in . |
20 | ‘ Righto , Mr Fisher , I 'll be here and if I 'm not in the kitchen take the money from the old teapot . ’ |
21 | Burden looked at him suspiciously , so he said with amused impatience , ‘ I do n't know , Mike , and I 'm not in the mood for this suspense stuff . ’ |
22 | ‘ I 'm not in the mood . ’ |
23 | I have n't got to smoke pot , but I do and I think that 's more security than anything , knowing that you 've got a bit of pot which you can put down and you can say : ‘ Oh , I do n't want none of that today , I 'm not in the mood for it . ’ |
24 | Now come on , Liz , I 'm not in the mood for games . ’ |
25 | " I 'm not in the mood . " |
26 | I 've put a note on my door saying , ‘ If you 've got problems , please do n't come today because I 'm not in the mood . ’ |
27 | ‘ I 'm not in the mood , Stephen , ’ she said . |
28 | ‘ I have n't gone mad and I 'm not in the mood for explanations . |
29 | I 'm not in the mood for it . ’ |
30 | Do n't make any fuss — I 'm not in the mood . ’ |