Example sentences of "be [verb] nothing [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 We have been told nothing about the time of year , but for the purposes of the story we must assume that the rains have come , and the waters are high and fast , even though the women and children have got across safely enough .
2 As Burnett had been told nothing about the MI6 operation , he simply rejected Kotov 's complaint as a typical piece of Russian propaganda .
3 If he had been told nothing about the terms of his release , then probably it was Artai 's doing .
4 That , in itself , was not unusual ; but for once he had been told nothing of the reason for the meeting .
5 We are told nothing about the heir he instituted .
6 The North and central sides , among them Bangor City and Newtown with top reputations earned in English leagues , are facing nothing but the wooden spoon .
7 The companies who thought they were buying themselves employees to stack their shelves or deliver mail are getting nothing of the sort .
8 ‘ I am doing nothing of the sort .
9 We are doing nothing of the sort .
10 It was possible , however that from a licensed dealer they would be getting nothing of the kind .
11 Well just any time , we wo n't be doing nothing until the end of May anyway .
12 ‘ I 'm doing nothing of the sort .
13 ‘ Then I 'm saying nothing of the kind . ’
14 ‘ I 'm saying nothing of the kind , ’ snapped Penry , leaping to his feet .
15 Independent software vendors will be charged nothing until the second year when a $2,500 fee per company will be levied .
16 Subject presumes perceived er speaker as pr prestigious and authoritative and they perceived that there might be future interaction with him perceived his speech is more similar to their own than subjects who were told nothing about the speaker .
17 Keegan is demanding nothing like the £4,000 a week figure that has been bandied about .
18 Is not the truth of the matter not only that the Secretary of State is doing nothing about the housing needs of the service men and women who will be made redundant , but that he does not even know the facts ?
19 This is to say nothing of the varied forms and objects of laughter that there may be : spontaneous hilarity ; dark chuckles over black humour ; knowing , ironic laughter ; the nervous giggles of imperfect comprehension .
20 The troubled couple are paid nothing from the Civil List .
21 She opened her mouth to suggest that perhaps she could give him dinner at her hotel — and thereby eliminate any possibility of him putting his arm around her in his car — then found that she was suggesting nothing of the sort , but was asking , ‘ Did Mr Gajdusek ask you to invite me out ? ’ and was at once appalled that , Ven all too clearly not far away in her head , she had asked such a thing !
22 Felicity was wearing nothing but the great swirl of hair and the flower in it .
23 It was odd , but Greg noticed Bill Clough 's eyes following them sharply : he was saying nothing to the purpose so there was no reason why he should n't watch them , but Greg , following his lead , did wonder whether Hilary 's mutterings were not of a rather different kind from Desmond 's .
24 ‘ I was doing nothing of the sort !
25 ‘ I was doing nothing of the kind , ’ she denied crossly , turning to face him .
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