Example sentences of "[pers pn] [is] nothing " in BNC.
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1 | She 's always trying to make trouble for me , because she 's nothing but a jealous , vindictive old woman . |
2 | ‘ Maybe people will be more careful of their children after they 've read it , ’ suggested Dorothy hopefully , and then added : ‘ She 's nothing but a social climber , anyway . ’ |
3 | But she 's nothing like her character in real-life . |
4 | They look great , they rock out occasionally and she 's nothing short of captivating . |
5 | She 's nothing . |
6 | She 's nothing but a lying , scheming little bitch ! ’ |
7 | I 'm four , and she 's nothing . ’ |
8 | ‘ She 's nothing to do with me . ’ |
9 | She 's nothing at all as I imagined . ’ |
10 | ‘ She 's nothing more than a teenager ! ’ |
11 | She 's nothing like her … ’ |
12 | She 's nothing but a mercenary little gold-digger , and I will not allow her to be a mother to my sister ! ’ |
13 | She 's nothing but a hussy , tart |
14 | She 's nothing but a hussy , tart |
15 | Yeah she 's nothing to do with army her son joined the army |
16 | Well put it this way she 's nothing like Mick . |
17 | precisely , I mean Prince , the Duchess of York goes to church and she lived in sin for ye years with that bloody racing driver so she 's , she 's nothing |
18 | She is nothing but a pawn of reactionary forces at home and abroad who are trying to turn China into a bourgeois republic . |
19 | Her parts often require her to be prim and snooty but she says she is nothing like that in reality . |
20 | Sir John Junor attacks , ‘ She is nothing but a cheap tart . ’ |
21 | Anyhow , ’ he ended , ‘ she is nothing to you . |
22 | In fact , she is nothing to us , my darling . |
23 | She is nothing if not an enthusiast and exhibits that special quality so necessary for a regular ski touring in Scotland ; a voracious appetite for sniffing out snow in sufficient quantity to make a continuous tour . |
24 | The fact that you report through him is nothing more than a formula to save his face . |
25 | So , wrote Harsnet , there is continuity as well as discontinuity , but that does not mean , he wrote , that there exists what is called character , personality , character , Goldberg wrote in the margin , personality , as they seem to think , wrote Harsnet ( and Goldberg went on typing ) , when they say you have such a generous character if you would only recognize it , or you have so much to offer , or it is not for myself I speak but for you , not for myself I mourn but for the waste of all that generosity , when they pour those words over you , character , generosity , warmth , looking sad , shedding tears , putting on a brave face , saying do n't pay any attention to me , or , it 's nothing , forget it , I 'm crying for the waste , meaning waste if it 's not directed towards them , but you have only to see what happens when one lets oneself be persuaded by that sort of thing , wrote Harsnet , you have only to see what happened to Hutchinson , MacMahon , Rollins and Goldberg . |
26 | It 's nothing to be proud of , just a fact . |
27 | It 's nothing to be proud of it . |
28 | It 's nothing to do with coming , it 's everything to do with intoxication , flesh-frenzy , reckless rampant effervescent fever . |
29 | It 's nothing to do with you . ’ |
30 | ‘ Well it 's nothing to get upset about . |