Example sentences of "[noun] [pron] [be] not really a " in BNC.
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1 | For David there is not really a lot more to tell except perhaps that I got some new teeth and as a result a few more pounds have been gained . |
2 | It the belief becomes current in public opinion that in the arguments between government and opposition it is not really a matter of opposing opinions being presented , then the impression will increasingly gain currency that parliamentary discussions are just a game . |
3 | It 's an advantage but with cars it 's not really a problem so |
4 | We are delighted to have found this beautiful establishment which is not really a hotel , in the conventional sense , rather a whole village turned into a hotel — with the exception of one or two buildings which house the wine production . |
5 | So I mean a as a team it was n't really a problem at the end of the day . |
6 | But at the moment it 's not really a great problem , because the lads here go and see the prostitutes , report them for summons , and we do Well in my time here certainly , i it 's been reduced considerably to what it was . |
7 | Manager Billy Bonds said : ‘ He will be a useful asset and at the price it is not really a gamble . ’ |
8 | my Lord I 'm not really an insurance expert and I would n't like to speculate , my Lord it 's entirely possible that , that erm the |
9 | Occasionally , they take a liking to a European or American artist who is not really an absolutely major name internationally . |
10 | My , it 's so weird now , I 'm borrowing erm she 's got a a a blue , no it 's not a blue plaid it 's not really a scarf , it 's bigger than that |
11 | But as this runs every ten minutes it 's not really a problem . |