Example sentences of "and nothing but " in BNC.

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1 Bertrand Tavernier and Philippe Noiret — Life and Nothing But
2 The Independent has free tickets to offer for : Shirley Valentine ( 2 pairs ) ; Monkeyshines ( 5 pairs ) ; and Life And Nothing But ( 5 pairs ) .
3 Recommended films in London : Kieslowski 's A Short Film About Killing , Greenaway 's The Cook The Thief His Wife And Her Lover , Soderbergh 's sex , lies and videotape , Russell 's The Rainbow , Phil Noyce 's Dead Calm , Spike Lee 's Do the Right Thing , Kenneth Branagh 's Henry V and Bertrand Tavernier 's Life And Nothing But .
4 Best films around London include Greenaway 's The Cook the Thief His Wife and Her Lover , Soderburgh 's sex , lies and videotape , Kieslowski 's Short Film About a Killing , Branagh 's Henry V , Lehmann 's Heathers , Tavernier 's Life and Nothing But and Peter Weir 's Dead Poets Society .
5 Sabine Azema in Bertrand Tavernier 's Life and Nothing But : see Critic 's choice
6 FILM CHOICE Love and nothing but
7 The truth is that it is an exceedingly complex concept ; and nothing but confusion can arise from attempts to reduce it to curt labels and pat slogans .
8 Nevertheless , schools are going to have to come to terms with it — and nothing but good can come of that .
9 I eat lots of vegetables and salads and nothing but fruit and juices in the morning .
10 Presently that idea is cocaine , and nothing but cocaine .
11 You want the hole truth and nothing but ?
12 Wark , at 35 still a major influence at Ipswich , has faith in fellow Scot Brian McClair and nothing but admiration for youngster Giggs .
13 It 's like umbilical cords and nothing but .
14 I swear by almighty God that the evidence I shall give is shall be truth , the whole truth and nothing but the truth .
15 I swear to almighty god that the evidence I shall give in this court shall be the truth the whole truth and nothing but the truth .
16 Few witnesses in court refuse ‘ to tell the truth , the whole truth and nothing but the truth ’ on the grounds that they do n't know what the truth is or how to tell it .
17 I just want someone to know that this — all this stuff — has been a burden and nothing but a burden from start to finish , and that I feel no twinge of regret at coming out of that place , and that I shall never go back into it , ever , so help me Frederica Potter .
18 This has one tiresome consequence , that if one knows only the short title and calendar year , the statute may sometimes be in either of two volumes , and nothing but a process of trial and error can ascertain which .
19 No more representative body could be collected than that which at Milan has declared for oral teaching of the deaf — and nothing but oral teaching …
20 Roots had split the ground in places , and the thickest of these jarred the Toyota so hard that Diane had an uneasy vision of the entire truck falling apart as every spot-weld gave at once , leaving her sitting in the driver 's seat with the steering wheel in her hands and nothing but open air all around .
21 And nothing but darkness lay ahead of them .
22 He examined her , as though her skin , her eyelashes , her hair , could tell the whole truth and nothing but the truth .
23 A fairly young man in Italian leisure wear from the waist down and nothing but a tan from the waist up appeared from a cabin , ready to repel boarders .
24 But it is presumably these later criticisms , made long after his emancipation from Wagner , that inspired Elisabeth to explain away the Wagnerian connection as merely secondary ; while her claims about her brother 's real intention to produce a " large " book about Greece ( and nothing but Greece ) would seem to be prompted by a desire to enhance his scholarly image ; for no other kind of book ( she decided ) would have satisfied his " scholar 's conscience . "
25 This time he 's going to tell the whole truth and nothing but . ’
26 Between the blackout point and the whiteout point the light intensity should have no effect with a perfect device , which should ‘ see ’ the whole subject and nothing but the subject .
27 While my right hon. and hon. Friends will be talking about priorities for health , no doubt we will hear again and again from Labour about privatisation , privatisation , and nothing but privatisation .
28 A rather flippant , but more memorable , definition of normalisation can be given as ‘ the attributes in a relation must depend on the key , the whole key , and nothing but the key ’ .
29 Chairman , it 's always been this Committee 's policy over the twenty years , the twenty odd years that I 've been here , back here ru runner , that erm , so far as the food side is concerned , er , we should be , our policy should be based on the information , the truth , the whole truth , and nothing but the truth , and letting people make up their own minds .
30 That is , that is the whole truth Lord Mayor , and nothing but the truth .
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