Example sentences of "of [noun pl] [be] not [verb] to " in BNC.

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1 We made it clear that the list of authors was not intended to be comprehensive : ‘ We stress again that we are not recommending as set texts the books of the authors listed …
2 Loretta hoped Mr Koogan 's experience of journalists was not limited to representatives of the Sun .
3 In the longer term , IBM is even thinking about making PC-DOS 6 processor-independent so that any forthcoming lines of handhelds are n't limited to Intel Corp chips , Ms Dimfel says the same people producing the Taligent/Workplace OS micro-kernel are looking at a ‘ pico-kernel ’ optimised to run just PC-DOS .
4 One way of approaching s.5(4) is to hold that ownership of goods is not transferred to the alleged thief in situations where under civil law it would not have passed .
5 Lord Pearson expressed the way in which the courts approach this aspect very clearly in Taylor v O'Connor [ 1971 ] AC 115 at p143 when he said : The fund of damages is not expected to be preserved intact .
6 The UFC 1989 Review 225 admitted that the numerical totals of publications were not found to be helpful in the assessment process , and their panels were agreed that quantity did not equal quality .
7 The UFC 1989 Review admitted that the numerical totals of publications were not found to be helpful in the assessment process , and their panels were agreed that quantity did not equal quality .
8 However , since the majority of rapes are not reported to the police , it is difficult to interpret these figures .
9 This paper 's remarkable success in increasing sales between 1965 and 1969 not only showed what could be achieved by a powerful sales campaign ( which also brought in advertising at higher rates ) but also indicated that new purchasers of newspapers were not attracted to the party press , whose sales remained relatively stagnant .
10 The care of children is not seen to be the proper business of the state , given the emphasis placed on individual freedoms and parental rights and duties .
11 This list of examples is not intended to be exhaustive .
12 Thirteenth-century reformers expended much energy and ingenuity trying to ensure that parishes were properly served and that the souls of parishioners were not exposed to perdition by the negligence and greed of pluralist incumbents .
13 Since the invisibility of women is not confined to particular disciplines , feminism has tended to take on an interdisciplinary approach .
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