Example sentences of "really [is] n't [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Which really is n't right cos they were n't meant for young couples .
2 ‘ Oxford was a complete disappointment — not snobby , it really is n't snobby — it did n't make any sense to me at all .
3 Kenneth Branagh claims he made the thing to finance his more ambitious upcoming Shakespeare projects but I 'm afraid that really is n't good enough .
4 And the drink-drive combination , it really is n't possible out there .
5 Although , as he points out , ‘ it really is n't new at all , just a return to traditions of healing that have been accepted for millenniums ’ .
6 No , it really is n't necessary — if you 're eating a healthy balance of foods then no extra vitamin is going to make any difference .
7 ‘ That really is n't necessary , ’ she returned coolly , though her pale cheeks flamed at the thought of lying where he had lain .
8 There really is n't much point in the adventurers sitting down to read ( takes too long ) or taking books away .
9 And finally for Scorpio , It 's a day to make peace with those you 've fallen out with , because it really is n't much fun having all that bad feeling around .
10 There really is n't much of the county that is n't covered already by those kinds of protections .
11 It really is n't surprising that we 're following their footsteps because the only way in the end to get anything done in this country is to protest about it because this government seems to be totally oblivious to rules of natural justice or decency .
12 But then they 've always got the threat of er er er I mean at the moment there really is n't that threat is there ?
13 ‘ He really is n't well .
14 The point of comparing rebel human DNA with invading parasitic viruses is that there really is n't any important difference between them .
15 ‘ There really is n't any point in shouting , ’ said Mildred , putting a pillow underneath the victim 's head .
16 There really is n't any need to worry though , for all around are ample nut slots , several with the tell-tale whitish scarring that bears witness to the secure passage of countless stoppers and hexes and thus , be implication , other climbers .
17 It really is n't any of your … concern . ’
18 ‘ There really is n't any reason for me to stay here any longer . ’
19 The Sanpro industry as a whole has been quick to wheel out the public relations machinery , and they 've gone to great lengths to reassure women that there really is n't any danger at all .
20 It really is n't any trouble . ’
21 But you must understand that it really is n't any fun spending an evening with someone who is cross all the time . ’
22 so there really is n't any need to try them out you know .
23 It really is n't these days just the hardware , the , the box of electronic magic tricks that matter .
24 The fact that there is only one preamp valve feeding a solid state output really is n't obvious within the power range of the S80 .
25 I have serious reservations about the power supply being installed inside the box , it really is n't safe enough .
26 ‘ If you mean Six , it really is n't likely , ’ Agnes said .
27 ‘ It really is n't difficult .
28 And it really is n't eas it really is n't difficult to keep up to date er once you 've got the background because although income tax does change it only changes annually , it may well change more frequently changes annually .
29 But when Howard thinks seriously about the kind of rumours that are being spread around , he sees that it really is n't funny .
30 ‘ When you think of everything , it really is n't funny . ’
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