Example sentences of "be not [prep] [pron] [to-vb] " in BNC.
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1 | These are n't for you to say . |
2 | These are n't for you to say . |
3 | Having reached the last four of the Tennents Scottish Cup , it is not beyond them to go on to beat Aberdeen or Clydebank at Tynecastle next month and pursue a piece of silverware that has not been seen in the boardroom at Easter Road since the turn of the century . |
4 | But that is not for them to decide ’ ( I , 60 ) . |
5 | As for service , it is not for me to give value to the two halves of my equation . ’ |
6 | Now it is not for me to give my opinion as to that and I do not , but I think it right that the general public should understand and be aware that this is now the law . ’ |
7 | PAMELA : Pray , your honour , let me go down for it is not for me to hold an argument with your honour . |
8 | It is not for me to say whether the judges or the Lord Chief Justice should or will consent . |
9 | Whether Skelton needs to expand at the present moment is not for me to say . |
10 | Yet before them … perhaps it was pure cowardice , it is not for me to say . |
11 | It is not for me to say . ’ |
12 | Though it is not for me to say that . ’ |
13 | It is not for me to say what the states should do although I have a personal view . |
14 | But whether it 's therapeutic for the reader is not for me to say . |
15 | Thus , it is not for me to sit in judgement upon Daniel Miller . |
16 | It is not for me to refer that matter to the Select Committee . |
17 | But it is not for me to moralize . |
18 | Of course , it is not for me to suggest that I am worthy of ever being placed alongside the likes of the ‘ great ’ butlers of our generation , such as Mr Marshall or Mr Lane — though it should be said there are those who , perhaps out of misguided generosity , tend to do just this . |
19 | It is not for me to suggest ways in which the Bill should be improved now ; that is a matter for another day . |
20 | You may tell me that your personal life is not my concern and that it is not for me to comment — and you would be justified however , I can not help but make it my concern because I have your future very much at heart . |
21 | ‘ It is not for me to make reparation . |
22 | That is not for me to contribute to . |
23 | Asked about the ‘ race question ’ , Mr Taylor said : ‘ It is not for me to start making allegations . ’ |
24 | That is for local authorities to decide , and it is not for me to offer them advice . |
25 | It is not for me to offer helpful advice to the right hon. Gentleman , but I shall do so : when in a hole , one should stop digging . |
26 | It is not for me to help Scottish Tories in those circumstances , but I suggest to them that it may have something to do with the way in which the Government treat Scotland in legislative terms . |
27 | This is the world of self-effacing service in which the heroine moves with assurance : even if servitors are visible , it is not for her to notice them . |
28 | She still maintains it is not for her to disassociate herself from people over whom she has no control . |
29 | This is because , played correctly , the stroke is a demanding one and is not for everybody to use . |
30 | ‘ Well , I simply can not believe that , for it is not for him to say . |