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Or in three months, can I get him for nothing?' So you have to wait".
She said, "It got to be too much — 'Will you come and sign autographs,' for nothing, so I stopped".
Now, we're arranging an industry where most people start by working for nothing, so they will tend to be people whose parents support them.
LIKE the heroine in a Jane Austen novel, Jill Kopelman, 27, is known for nothing so much as her sublime wit.
We need to see him as a great patriarch, yes, but as one who struggled for nothing so much as for the abolition of patriarchy.
It would be a shame if he was putting all that work in for nothing, so go and have a look and keep us all happy.
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About those crazy good-for-nothing so-and-sos?
Legal aid is not a vote winner; it doesn't fall into the category of being tough on crime, and it always seems to be paid to people we like to blame – immigrants, good-for-nothings, so-called scroungers.
Elfin rather than Olympic-size, it was designed for relaxing -- nothing so strenuous as butterfly- or backstrokes or, God forbid, cannonballs.
Every member of our cast worked for almost nothing so that this story could be told with only our very small budget.
For nothing is so insubstantial, so liable to be superannuated or simply to shift its meaning, as a neologism.
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