Example sentences of "it be [adv] [prep] [pron] to say " in BNC.
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1 | What he said was , ‘ It 's not for me to say , Aggie , it 's for her . |
2 | ‘ It 's not for me to say , sir . |
3 | Whether or not Harry is the right man for you , it 's not for me to say . |
4 | well it 's not for me to say . |
5 | Anyway , look , it 's not for him to say that he 's gon na keep the trades council movement alive , the trades council movement can well look after itself , without the interference of the dead hand of the T U C. |
6 | As far as I 'm concerned , some of them are disgusting , but I do n't think it 's up to me to say so . |
7 | I do n't want to it 's up to you to say ! |
8 | It is not for me to say whether the judges or the Lord Chief Justice should or will consent . |
9 | Yet before them … perhaps it was pure cowardice , it is not for me to say . |
10 | It is not for me to say . ’ |
11 | Though it is not for me to say that . ’ |
12 | It is not for me to say what the states should do although I have a personal view . |
13 | ‘ Well , I simply can not believe that , for it is not for him to say . |
14 | It is not for us to say we are going to do it . |
15 | It is not for you to say that the defendant foresaw the possibility of hitting the bystander : that is for the jury . |
16 | look into this erm we always consult with the water authorities on any planning application and it is up to them to say whether there should be flooding or not . |
17 | It is enough for me to say that , on the basis of those two cases , the arguments of the two councils in the Stoke-on-Trent case struck your Lordships as being very powerful , but not sufficiently powerful to persuade your Lordships ' House that it need not refer the matter to the European Court of Justice under article 177 . |
18 | The policewoman shot her a look which said that it was not for her to say so , even if she , herself , had been thinking it . |
19 | ‘ It was not for you to say , ’ said Sarah proudly . |