Example sentences of "was n't [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 It was n't worth a sending-off ’ — NEIL FRANCIS ( Ireland lock ) on the punch he received from Wales lock and debutant Tony Copsey .
2 She was glad she had not got one ; it was n't worth the trauma .
3 She was n't worth the effort , he decided .
4 It was n't worth the fine , so I retreated to climb every escalator , dream the impossible dream of a store in which silent night meant peace to shop , and not another glutinous accompaniment to wassailing wallets .
5 With his visibility problems aggravated by the scar tissue around his eyes , he could n't see ; he thought it was just stupid to race under these conditions ; the world championship was n't worth the risk involved .
6 At some point during all this nonsense Meehan stormed out of the court , shouting that his free pardon was n't worth the paper it was printed on .
7 This would n't always be the case — the pigeon might be able to take cover and elude the peregrine , but the peregrine might equally decide that it was n't worth the chase .
8 It was n't worth the arguments with her husband , she 'd reasoned .
9 In the same vein of concentrated analysis ( and again , with rather an insufficiency of music examples ) Oliver Neighbour considers the authorship of certain anonymous keyboard pieces , most particularly a transcription of Byrd 's ‘ O quam gloriosum est regnum ’ Its procedures demonstrate the activity of a master hand ( not inconceivably Byrd 's own ) even if only to satisfy himself that the exercise was n't worth the candle .
10 ‘ We thought she was n't worth the bother of watching . ’
11 It really was n't worth the effort .
12 The experience was painful enough to ensure that no-one did it again ; it simply was n't worth the risk .
13 It was n't worth the responsibility .
14 ‘ I told you , I was n't at a party .
15 ’ Now he wanted to know why I was n't at the point .
16 I 'm glad he was n't at the dress-run last night when , in my most imperious Dame Edith voice , I commanded , ‘ Send for Hedward the Hugly ! ’ and Edward the Ugly fell off the stage laughing .
17 He was immediately enthralled : ‘ I do n't think there was a moment after that … when the wish to work at the House of Commons was n't at the back of my mind . ’
18 Farmer Nash was n't at the market , and a few minutes later we saw his angry red face above the wall on the far side of the field .
19 So the game was n't at the crucial stage .
20 Their husbands were away and they did n't know if they 'd come back or not and er , one girl er th this was n't at the , near where I used to live at .
21 ‘ It was n't at the time , ’ she said , ‘ because I did n't know it was inexplicable .
22 and so you know looking back on it , was all rather funny but erm , it was n't at the time of course particularly for the children and erm mothers .
23 I was n't at the official opening on 14 June but discovered it two days later .
24 I was n't at the conference , what a pity .
25 He was n't at the house , but the housekeeper was .
26 By the middle of the following week , however , she was really missing her trips to the pool and she decided that on Wednesday afternoon , which was one of the afternoons when David was n't at the factory , she would take a chance and go for a swim .
27 Well I was n't at the time .
28 It was n't at the time because you had a real complex about it but
29 did n't know what had been happening because he was n't at the meeting .
30 They they 've looked at erm housing and er industrial development , er I was n't at the discussion yesterday , but clearly they 've put a significant effort into deciding what the appropriate level of new industrial development is .
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