Example sentences of "be n't at " in BNC.
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1 | And so what is we are n't at the centre of the Galaxy ? |
2 | Maybe the army are n't at the airport . |
3 | But these figures are n't at all certain . |
4 | Nicky Richards , son of winning trainer Gordon , said : ‘ It 's a pity the King George and Gold Cup are n't at Haydock as Twin Oaks is a different horse here . ’ |
5 | PSI , which is supported by the EPHOS guide to public procurement , is a reaction to end-users ' belief that too much time has been spent focusing on the protocol aspect of interoperability — in which users are n't at all interested . |
6 | Often those are n't at all the sort of clothes they wore while they were alive , but they think it makes them grander when they start saying " REVENGE ME ! " or " OH HORROR , HORROR ! " and things like that . |
7 | ‘ I 've already phoned to warn them that you are n't at home . |
8 | With Rover works in the region employing thousands in Cowley and Swindon , the company says it 's looking forward to an upturn later in the year , they say jobs are n't at risk . |
9 | Mrs Blanchard 's MP insists the elderly are n't at risk but says the petition shows that message may not have got across . |
10 | No I mean the , the arrears are n't at the same date are they ? |
11 | The Lamonts were n't at home . |
12 | The greens were n't at their best that year either . |
13 | Although we won the PGA again , by the Lancome Trophy later on in the year things were n't at their best . |
14 | Whatever happened to you , you were on a charge if you were n't at the point that the sergeant expected you . |
15 | Saviour Stuart said : ‘ We deserved a draw in the end , but in the first half we struggled and were n't at the races . |
16 | ‘ I felt really embarrassed , but they were n't at all bothered by it — in fact they were killing themselves laughing . ’ |
17 | Likewise , Mr Clark has had to explain that his remark to Mr Lamont ( ‘ I can see you were n't at Eton ’ ) is derogatory not of the chancellor but of Mr Clark 's alma mater , where ‘ you were surrounded by shits and knew what shits were , the sort of people who could vote against Her in the first round . |
18 | Gillian paused , changed gear , pursed those lips which were and yet were n't at all like her mother 's lips , and said , ‘ She waits . ’ |
19 | He was what we called a School Board man as well he was , that was his official capacity , and in those days if you were n't at school they used to erm send a man round to see where you were , you know and why were n't you at school ? |
20 | ‘ You were n't at a party ? |
21 | ‘ So where did you go if you were n't at the police station ? |
22 | We just seemed to spend all the time we were n't at work doing up the house and arguing about how we wanted it . |
23 | But you were n't at the Newleys ’ party , were you ? |
24 | They were n't at home . " |
25 | Some people simply were n't at their best first thing in the morning . |
26 | We were n't at school together or anything like that . ’ |
27 | You were n't at all ? |
28 | ‘ I 'd be much happier knowing you and I were n't at the beck and call of such a man . ’ |
29 | You heard when they were n't at the reservation any more and you heard of the new man arriving . |
30 | War on Want almost certainly were n't at the top of the list . |