Example sentences of "it [be] not [conj] " in BNC.

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1 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 . ’
2 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 .
3 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
4 No , well I mean , it were n't as though I had n't put a payment in it were just that it probably was this taking Tracey 's book and I marked it onto Tracey 's , er , Tracey 's book .
5 No , it were n't cos of that .
6 It were n't when , the other when we got all pissed ?
7 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 . ’
8 It 's not whether old trainers are fashionable or not ( many of the old school trainers were crap ) .
9 Th th th well i it 's not , it 's not whether or not
10 It 's not whether you 're black or white , it 's not whether you 're pink or green , it 's how you respond to orders .
11 It 's not whether you 're black or white , it 's not whether you 're pink or green , it 's how you respond to orders .
12 Well it does really , I mean if we , it 's a question of whether the budget will stand the staff , is n't it , it 's not whether we , er I mean in terms of of redundancies it 's whether we cou , if we appointed people we could afford to keep them on , whether or not there was work , I mean we could have create work in some senses .
13 Yeah , it 's not whether you win or lose , it 's how you play the game .
14 It 's not whether , a , whether I 've all my little itty-bitty prayers answered .
15 It 's not that I want to offend you or anything , I … ’
16 He frequents a seedy restaurant — ‘ You see this wretched tavern I spend all my time in , and I enjoy it , or rather it 's not that I really enjoy it , but one must have somewhere to perch ’ : this is the form which the Dostoevsky no-home takes with him , likewise the transpersonal motif first voiced by Marmeladov in this novel , that a man must have somewhere to go .
17 It 's not that he ceases altogether to be the eternal student , but that he becomes reshaped and misshaped into an aberration .
18 It 's not that Shatov is somehow proved right and Mrs Virginsky wrong about new life and ( by implication ) God , but that the most natural hope begins to stir in the merely legal father 's heart ; so it would be pompous and artificial to go on talking about futurity , this is the future in the mind 's eye of one rejoicing man : shared , beautiful , fragile ; and the whole novel seems braced to tear itself free of the devils possessing it :
19 It 's not that I do n't want to say anything but I just do n't know what to say , ’ John Ryan , the Welsh coach , sighed .
20 It 's not that Malcolm was a father-figure to us — as some have said — he was more like an elder brother who 'd actually been out there in the world and done it so he had the confidence and experience .
21 It 's not that he wants to stop them going to the toilet , we 've got to persuade these people to do it on a stagger basis …
22 It 's not that I do n't try — I do .
23 And often it 's not that they never had anywhere to live , it 's just that they could n't cope with the responsibilities and the isolation of living on their own .
24 ‘ To a farmer it 's an anathema not to produce on his land and therefore it 's not that he is not being responsible in meeting the challenges . ’
25 It 's not that she 's said , ‘ No , you must n't wear make-up ’ , but all my friends do , and sometimes I feel strange because I have n't got any .
26 It 's not that I want to be the ideal woman ; I 'd simply like to be able to walk down a street and not even think about it .
27 It 's not that I 'm particularly unhappy with the shape of my body or with my image , it 's just that I worry all the time about what people think about me , what impression they are getting .
28 It 's not that I am fearful of telling the truth , but the reader might be offended .
29 But it 's not that that 's keeping him away from tomorrow 's London marathon .
30 It 's not that the jokes are not funny , but just that they are about as fresh as a tin of those pineapple chunks .
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