Example sentences of "[pers pn] [be] [art] business of [pers pn] " in BNC.
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1 | It 's no business of ours to referee lifestyles . ’ |
2 | ‘ It 's no business of mine , of course ! ’ |
3 | ‘ I mean , you can live where and how you like , it 's no business of mine , but there 's the children to think about . ’ |
4 | ‘ After all , it 's no business of mine . ’ |
5 | It 's no business of mine to worry about how sick you are . ’ |
6 | She said quietly , ‘ It 's no business of mine who inherits La Tour Monchauzet , madame , unless you think I have some prior claim through Monsieur Fabien . |
7 | Anyway , it 's your$ , it 's no business of mine at all , I should n't really be here . |
8 | Oh well anyway it 's a code name , it 's no business of yours . |
9 | I took it he knew what he was about , and it was no business of ours to be curious about the abbey 's affairs . ’ |
10 | ‘ Document A. That the man , who was belligerent on several occasions at first , threatening the social worker called in by the Visitor , said it was no business of theirs as it was a family matter and that the girl 's father , his own brother , had given his consent , and what more could you want , and there was no higher authority than that , and no wonder there was so much crime on the streets if the government took away the father 's power , and why did n't they do something about crime on the streets instead of invading people 's homes . |
11 | She reasoned that , if the Shills wished not to be disturbed , it was no business of hers or indeed of the police . |
12 | Melissa was about to retort that Dora had every right to be concerned about her friend , but reminded herself that it was no business of hers and that in any case , Dora was quite capable of fighting her own battles . |
13 | Shelley had been watching them , amused at this family banter , knowing that it was no business of hers to stay , now that she knew the old man was all right . |
14 | The chivalry towards women which gentleman were supposed to possess — but often did n't — was a very real part of Neil 's nature , and , having seen what was happening , he could not stand by , or walk away , telling himself that it was no business of his . |