Though
that's not saying much; for there's no head in my right hand, and no heart.
The First Minister, who has called for the UK to remain part of the European customs union and single market, said the plan had "more realism in it than we've seen before from the UK Government" but added: "
That's not saying much."
Everton's best midfielder by keeping possession well enough, but
that's not saying much.
Though
that's not saying much. Lady C's so posh, her idea of a bit of rough is the Duke of Kent.
Asked how he felt about being one of the oldest starters on the team, Zeller laughed and replied, "
That's not saying much for where we're at right now.
Given the likes of Annabelle, The Quite Ones and Deliver Us From Evil,
that's not saying much, but at least The Babadook favours atmospherics over cheap boo!
BIG SCHOOL (9.30pm BBC1) "THIS is better than an episode of Waterloo Road!" gasps flame-haired French teacher Miss Postern tonight, although, let's be honest,
that's not saying much.
But
that's not saying much, since state and federal governments have done an abysmal job of repairing and replacing aging bridges at a time when demands on them are increasing.
It's certainly the film of the week but, given the company,
that's not saying much.
"It was built in the same style as the Viking ships, but
that's not saying much - some ships on Norway's west coast are still built in that style.
That's not saying much though, as I don't think Dickens has made a repeat performance in the small smoke that is home since then.
While many industry insiders from raw material suppliers, paint manufacturers and consultants believe 2010 will be better than 2009,
that's not saying much. And what exactly does better mean?
I know
that's not saying much, but there were discernible signs of improvement for us to cling on to as we enter the New Year, desperate as we were for a Christmas rebirth which might lead to a resurrection of our Champions League hopes come next Easter.