Use "it is none of his business|it be none of his business" in a sentence

1. You stay out of it . It's none of your business.

2. It is none of your business what I told the jury.

3. It's none of my business.

4. It was none of her business and it mattered to her not one iota.

5. Don't be so nosy! It's none of your business.

6. It's none of your damn business!

7. It's none of your fucking business!

8. Don't be so inquisitive. It's none of your business!

9. Don't be so nosy—it's none of your business.

10. That's none of your goddamn business, faggot!

11. Butt out, Neil! This is none of your business.

12. Butt out! It's none of your business.

13. It's none of my business why you're upset.

14. Stop pestering me, it's none of your business!

15. My personal life was none of your business.

16. It's none of your business how much I weigh.

17. 'It's none of your business,'the young man said rudely.

18. Somehow it was not his business and certainly it was not his business to pander to it.

19. His Curtness was an attempt to end this personal speculation on a topic that was none of their business.

20. Van Leer inherited some of his father's acumen but none of his money and certainly none of his love for money.

21. ◆ None of his bones would be broken. —Psalm 34:20

22. It's none of your business, so please don't butt in. Sentencedict.com

23. None of it' s sacred

24. An occupation or trade; a concern: That’s none of your Business.; commerce, company: My Business is doing very well.

25. He issued an edict that none of his writings be destroyed.

26. Pott would have none of it and, with the aid of his old friend Nourse, successfully set it himself.

27. None of it seems too outlandish.

28. His musical technique is second to none.

29. It's none of your business, or mine, where a man's going, or why.

30. His husband didn't want a babe that was none of his.

31. None of it makes any sense.

32. None of these brethren asked for his calling.

33. It has to be all of you or none of you

34. None of it seemed to faze him.

35. None of your media got it right.

36. “None that rests his faith on him will be disappointed”

37. None of it seems to add up.

38. None of us can opt out of it.

39. His business is failing; he's mortgaged all his assets to try to save it.

40. It is in none of the ancient [manuscripts] or versions.”

41. It was observed by none.

42. None doubted his ability, but Hardaker frowned upon his frankness.

43. Well, Susie, none of it makes much sense, does it, huh?

44. He that thinks his business below him will always be above his business. 

45. Curiosity: an eager desire to find out about things that are often none of one's business

46. Curiousness: an eager desire to find out about things that are often none of one's business

47. It is said that Henry Ford started his business on a shoestring.

48. None of the juniper trees had boughs like it,

49. None of his eighteen novels takes place in a Catholic milieu.

50. His business is faltering.

51. 10 His watchmen are blind,+ none of them have taken note.

52. * There is none other way except it be by the gate, 2 Ne.

53. His business is narcotics.

54. His business is foreclose.

55. His business seemed to be flourishing.

56. None of the above mentioned goods in relation to publishing business and publishing activities or publishing services

57. Compilation, presentation and dissemination of business statistical information and data none relating to real estate or building

58. But none a fatal hit, it seems.

59. Give bairn his will, and a whelp his fill , and none of these two will thrive.

60. "None of your damn business!" she snapped, Craning her neck back to look up at him

61. It was none other than the professor.

62. 17 He is always studious of his business.

63. Is his business strictly legitimate?

64. None being statistical analysis, data analysis (other than analysis of financial data), business project management or statistical education

65. Merchants may pay inventory/business or other taxes, but their customers usually pay none directly.

66. When it comes to bargain, Dana is second to none.

67. And I have none other object save it be the everlasting awelfare of your souls.

68. She is married to a former president who has lost none of his self-regard.

69. But in terms of population growth , it 's second to none .

70. Don't disparage yourself, Fedya - none of us will believe it anyway.

71. 7 It was noticeable that none of the family were present.

72. Seaborn.pAirplot¶ seaborn.pAirplot (data, *, hue = None, hue_order = None, palette = None, vars = None, x_vars = None, y_vars = None, kind = 'scatter', diag_kind = 'auto', markers = None, height = 2.5, aspect = 1, corner = False, dropna = False, plot_kws = None, diag_kws = None, grid_kws = None, size = None) ¶ Plot pairwise relationships in a dataset

73. None of his victories was more characteristic of his indomitable will to win than his first success in the Arlington Million.

74. None can withstand the fury of his onslaught , his armies are victorious everywhere and he occupies Kashmir .

75. His Treasury business.

76. None of his grand plans for a TV series ever came to fruition.

77. She won first prize, though none of us had expected it.

78. This made a profound impression on his children, and as for his business, it did well.

79. How is it possible that none of these people knew how they got poisoned?

80. See: (it) doesn't Bother me any (it) doesn't Bother me at all (it) don't Bother me none (it) won't Bother me any (it) won't Bother me at all/any (it) won't Bother me none (it) wouldn't Bother me any (it) wouldn't Bother me none a spot of Bother be in a spot of Bother Bother (one's) (pretty little) head about (something) Bother about Bother about