Example sentences of "[pron] be [not/n't] that " in BNC.

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1 ‘ It 'd be great to be there but I 'm not that fussed .
2 I 'm really not a great buyer — if I ca n't wear it and I ca n't eat it , then I 'm not that bothered .
3 I figure that I 'm not going to be offered any more roles as the 41-year-old middleaged neurotic entering a crisis , 'cos I 'm not that any more and I do n't want to play that any more .
4 I 'm not that brokenhearted and I 'm , no I 'm annoyed .
5 I 'd heard that American Music Club were something wonderful , but when I saw them at the Grand in Clapham recently , I was n't that impressed .
6 We went off to go see Husbands And Wives , because one of the actresses in that was going to be in the film , someone I was n't that keen on .
7 ‘ At Bulawayo we had 45,000 crowds for club games and I made my international debut at 14 , so I was n't that ‘ wowed ’ to arrive in England . ’
8 Would it be done in the first year of a Labour Government , in the first Labour Parliament , or in two or three terms , or will there be an exchange rate mechanism-type growing process whereby we get used to the idea over 10 or 15 years and the Scots can have it immediately because they are culturally and politically ready for it , but the people of the north , who are not that bothered , will have to wait 15 years until they see the advantages that will supposedly accrue to Scotland and then will mount the barricades and demand the same for themselves ?
9 She 's not that I think she 'll know how upset she is .
10 Right , erm I 've actually got down that erm you assumed that his wife was n't a tax pay sorry , his wife was n't a tax payer and you assumed that she was n't working but you did actually pick back up on that later that she was n't that she was n't going back to work after having the children so erm tt that is now irrelevant but it was at the time that you were saying it , that you did n't actually pick it up .
11 We 're , we 're , I mean we 're not we 're not that bothered really .
12 When ( the HoD ) was writing the self-appraisal we were n't that involved to be honest .
13 But then again , there are n't that many words rhyming with ‘ Colin ’ are there ?
14 There are n't that many , but I could do with a few more clothes . ’
15 There are n't that many madmen about , ’ he said .
16 After all there are n't that many places that can do the sort of development work needed .
17 The sad fact is , there are n't that many fast shoot-'em up or platform games — like Super Mario — available for the PC .
18 There are n't that many words to learn but they are are important ones , ’ said director Gabriel by way of encouragement .
19 There are nt that many midfielders higher than speed/macca — and basically midfield only score point for goals/assists … so strach is good value , macca is good value , speed is about right .
20 I was told the rules , there were not that many and most were sensible .
21 There were n't that many rehearsal places around at that time which we could afford .
22 I was involved in writing the first two drafts of the film , but by the sixth draft there were n't that many of my ideas left .
23 One or two shapes moved through the darkness but most people — There 's not that many , Chesarynth realized .
24 I tell you what I was quite disappointed as that , there was no , did n't seem to be a couple of stair up in the box office either the Lyceum I could see or there 's not that there 's
25 so you can go to them and ask them for advice and they ca n't give it , because there 's not that link back to where you know
26 The charge which the historian must bring against him is not that he was vicious but that he was timid , selfish and worst of all lazy .
27 If it were n't that a judge has to decide a case , quite a few of Edward 's legal opinions would probably end in a question mark . ’
28 Afterwards Jared Tunstall had said to her mama , ‘ It was a question of a little hustler meeting a big one , and if it were n't that he has hurt Sally-Anne so badly I could almost admire the swine for his gall .
29 He said on the old shillings I want Neil 's bed but it were n't that cos he 's bit of a fun to , you know , you know
30 The then Lord Chief Justice in 1980 commented that , If it were not that a high proportion of cases are compromised long before they reach court the administration of justice would soon grind to a halt ; the courts would be overwhelmed by the volume of work . ’
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