Example sentences of "[noun prp] be not at " in BNC.

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1 But David Irving is n't at all happy about working with Professor Stone …
2 The need for additional secure places that can be accessed by Leicestershire is not at issue , what 's still be investigated is how a regional service meeting varying types of needs can be provided discussions are still taking place with Northamptonshire county council and into some other current secure unit provider authorities as to how best Leicestershire can work with other local authorities in the region towards this objective .
3 ‘ That 's not possible ; Dana is n't at the flat . ’
4 Swales is not at the US Cup , though he is expected for the final match in Detroit against Germany on June 19 .
5 ‘ But Kylie was not at all affected by it , ’ he added .
6 But Dr Greenslade was not at the Easter Fete .
7 If Richard was not at home with words , still less was he at home with questions of a personal nature .
8 Lucy was not at work the next day , Francis was writhing in voyeuristic anticipation , Jay was mute , and Access and Interflora were making easy money .
9 By the middle of the following week , however , she was really missing her trips to the pool and she decided that on Wednesday afternoon , which was one of the afternoons when David was n't at the factory , she would take a chance and go for a swim .
10 The second day of the women 's Home Internationals at Hermitage — but Strabane 's Lynn McCool was not at all down-hearted .
11 Ken was not at all happy .
12 So Georgina was n't at home either . ’
13 The Lamonts were n't at home .
14 Despite Swansea lodging a protest , the FA yesterday ruled that Exeter were not at fault for the abandonment .
15 ‘ Doctor Jekyll is not at home , ’ replied Mr Hyde .
16 Gould is not at all a hard-sell .
17 Frank is n't at home , Azul 's unlisted , I try the local paper here but they ca n't or wo n't help and the airlines refuse to give out information on passengers .
18 For really I think that the poorest he that is in England hath a life to live , as the greatest he ; and therefore truly , sir , I think it 's clear , that every man that is to live under a government ought first by his own consent to put himself under that government ; and I do think that the poorest man in England is not at all bound in a strict sense to that government that he hath not had a voice to put himself under ; … ( p. 53 )
19 Frank obviously want to travel to the US next year and to be in contention he — has — to play first team football — Frank was cited today as not beeing to impressed with Deano : ’ 2 goals in 12 matches in England is not at all impressive ; the chances keep coming all the time in games over here ’ .
20 Because the local representative of Burra and Trondra was not at the February meeting , the matter was deferred until March , when again the councillor for the area failed to attend , resulting in yet another deferral .
21 Maybe it had never stopped , Maggie was n't at all sure .
22 Ellie was n't at all sure what a peignoir was , but if it was what the woman was wearing , no she most certainly had not .
23 The servant answered and told him that Doctor Jekyll was not at home .
24 Although I had already spoken to her about past lives , Maxine was not at all sure that she believed in the concept .
25 Dr Livesey was not at his house but with the squire at his home , so Captain Dance and I went on there .
26 Ardiles was not at this game but will attend tonight when they play another game in Spurs colours …
27 All of this is familiar uncontroversial stuff , and the Labour Party proposals for increasing the power of the House of Commons are not at odds with the perspective of the constitutional authorities or the Liberals and Social Democrats .
28 Advanced Micro Devices Inc chief Jerry Sanders is not at all phased by Intel Corp 's excoriation and he told the conference his company was off to a good start for another year of record revenues , with a target of $1,650m in 1993 , $2,000m in 1994 and $3,000m by 1997 , and expects to ship 4m Am486 chips in 1994 for a 15% market share .
29 The biographer is absolutely right to say at the very beginning that Quisling is not at all difficult to understand .
30 When Postman , John Fletcher is n't at work , this is what he spends most of his time doing ; peering at the sky , in his backyard Observatory he calls Mount Tuffley .
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