Example sentences of "n't [verb] much [noun sg] for " in BNC.
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1 | You do n't need much skill for that . |
2 | The players wo n't need much lifting for that . |
3 | Perhaps Rourke was there as an ideas man — certainly he did n't show much enthusiasm for getting into the nitty-gritty of the day-to-day workload . |
4 | While it may be straightforward to assess whether a lease is renewed properly or a contract accurately drafted — it will soon be clear if they have been or not — these transactions do n't carry much potential for building long-term relationships or adding value through additional services . |
5 | AS well as the Bird feat , Durham 's 1958 annual report ( ’ the content does n't give much cause for satisfaction , ’ it stated ) records the emergence of a promising young batsman called Colin Milburn in the Durham Public Schools side . |
6 | Er it may have been but you ca n't we have n't got much evidence for that . |
7 | I have n't got much time for Egon Ronay . |
8 | no we ai n't got much time for pinting have you ? |
9 | I had n't got much time for him and he knew it ! |
10 | She said if he ca n't come out to the children And he has good as told her that he had n't got much time for children , visiting children . |
11 | The movement made her feel a little light-headed , and she remembered too late that she had n't had much appetite for those hearty , delicious salads that Mrs Porter had made earlier . |
12 | You have n't had much time for domestic life of late , have you ? |
13 | What with one thing and another she had n't had much time for sleep last night . |
14 | ‘ I guess I have n't had much time for … fun . ’ |
15 | We really ca n't see much future for a gang of derelicts like this — ‘ rather a favourable specimen of what is best in our English culture ’ , one character blithely insists — and they do n't see any for themselves . |
16 | But I did n't have much sympathy for the man who was |
17 | ‘ I do n't have much time for that sort of thing myself , ’ said Wilcox . |
18 | But I did n't have much time for celebrating it in Scotland . |
19 | ‘ I DO N'T have much time for visiting , parties , etc. , just work damn hard and collapse at home ’ , John wrote in August 1944 to Hanns Ebensten , back in Johannesburg . |
20 | We did n't have much time for subtle distinctions down in East Oxford . |
21 | This was a Karen I had n't seen before , and one I did n't have much time for , to be frank . |
22 | ‘ I wo n't have much time for the pictures any more . |
23 | He did n't have much time for politicians as a breed . |
24 | Mark , 43 , did n't have much time for Jane , either . |
25 | I really did n't have much time for school . |
26 | She did n't have much time for Grandad 's artistic flair . |
27 | He took them all off and that made Constanza laugh at once , but she did n't have much time for him , she was in love with someone else and he had enlisted . |
28 | ‘ I 'd feel sorry for you , but I 'm afraid I do n't have much time for the poor little rich girl syndrome . |
29 | And they do n't have much time for him . |
30 | When it came to setting up the Friends , I found the words ‘ realistic ’ or ‘ moderation ’ did n't have much meaning for me . |