Example sentences of "not [adv prt] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | It 's not on at all , tonight May to December 's on |
2 | No it 's not on at the moment , cos Paul |
3 | I have great sympathy with the needs of village schools but at the end ofg the day we have to consider the needs of the children and I have no doubt in my mind that trying to open a school in Brockweir is simply not on for the children . |
4 | she 's not on for a while |
5 | ' ’ But not on to the other ? ’ |
6 | Despite the striving for the autonomy or consumption activities , resulting in an exaggerated separation from business interests , in some respects Bourdieu 's major source of analogy tends to fall back , not on to an economic , but perhaps on to an economistic model . |
7 | They are simple to install ; all that is required is that they be level from side to side , and with the lip of the lowest basin protruding sufficiently so that the water empties directly into the pool water and not on to the edging of the pool . |
8 | At the back of the fort they diverted the Jumna and laid in its place a main road so that the delicate Mughal pavilions look out , not on to the source of the Waters of Paradise , but on to Mahatma Gandhi Marg , the most noisy and polluted stretch of the Delhi Ring Road . |
9 | Rowbotham , meanwhile , had been sucked into the paper , but not on to the editorial board . |
10 | I 'm not on about that , I 'm not on about that . |
11 | I 'm not on about that , I 'm not on about that . |
12 | I 'm not on about houses I 'm on about main buildings like St Paul 's an' all that |
13 | No I 'm not on about that I 'm on about lea chucking them out at one o'clock . |
14 | I 'm not on about money , so long as you 're happy , yourself . |
15 | They 're not on about again . |
16 | You 've got to have a thirty percent I 'm not on about seats . |
17 | One of the first houses in the goldfields was built to welcome them and the two children ; the roof was not on by the time they arrived but many miners joined in helping to complete it , the sight of two young Englishwoman being a delightful rarity . |
18 | The light was not on in his room behind him , and from outside Mr Wolski might have seemed no more than an insubstantial shape , the reds and blues of his pyjamas now turned into grim black stripes against white , such as some of the prisoners in Nazi death camps of the Second World War had worn . |
19 | Oh no I might be able to actually no I 'll be able to come in James because I 'm not on until the evening , I can call in on my way to Merseyside . |
20 | it 's not on like that |
21 | No , no he did n't , he did n't blow it at all no , it 's not on till four twenty this morning er three forty this morning that he blew it in , in the end . |
22 | not in at weekends Joyce |
23 | And Dannii 's not in at the moment so we 'll just have some music now . |
24 | Sir Robert 's luck was not in on this occasion , however , for Milton had already promised the desired appointment to Cockburn of Clerkington to induce him to lead the opposition in East Lothian to Sir Hew Dalrymple of North Berwick , in order to secure the seat for Andrew Fletcher , younger of Saltoun . |
25 | but apparently you see the terms are split up and you actually do n't get any thing when you 're not in on |
26 | On the trains everything 's okay , there 's a late flight at the airport , flight L O G nine seven three from Guernsey , now coming in at five past two , so if you 're rushing to meet that , there 's no need cos it 's not in for another twenty minutes , flight L O G nine seven three from Guernsey now due in at five past two . |
27 | As a comfortable pear-shape , I was delighted to read Why it 's not in to be thin ( August SHE ) . |
28 | She 's not in till nine o' clock . |
29 | ‘ And if they 're not in by tomorrow morning — and I mean tomorrow morning — you can assume that we 'll be buying our photocopying paper elsewhere ! ’ |
30 | ‘ If you 're not in by half past seven on a Sunday night you 've no chance of getting a seat , ’ a regular member told me . |