Example sentences of "[be] not [adv] on a " in BNC.
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1 | Manager Geoff Cooke and his coaches had the look of men unashamedly glad South Africa are not here on a longer tour because the Boks are getting better by the minute . |
2 | ‘ You 're not back on a man-prowl , are you ? ’ |
3 | Although she put them firmly into the category of ‘ workers ’ , rather than ‘ idlers ’ , and therefore to be praised , they were not quite on a par with the Welsh factory workers , or designers ; nonetheless they stood on a higher plane than accountants , clerks or corporate planners . |
4 | The package module referenced on the DC is not already on an active DC elsewhere . |
5 | According to the Financial Times , Sir Lawrie is not only on a salary of £220,000 a year , but is to have his pay backdated seven months . |
6 | It is n't quite on a par with sending Norman Wisdom to take Khartoum , but it does not embolden the spirit with a warm glow of expectation . |