Example sentences of "[noun pl] [was/were] not [noun] to " in BNC.
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1 | Books were not possessions to be accumulated and , in this town without a library , reading really meant newspapers and magazines . |
2 | The Thatcher years were not kind to Lord Weinstock , GEC 's legendary managing director . |
3 | Marian already felt her captors were not strangers to her . |
4 | The House of Lords held that since the ship owners were not party to any contract with the tug owners ( the arrangements had been made by the charterers of the ship ) the secondary action was , again , illegal . |
5 | In fact , the 1907 Hague Conventions were not formally applicable to that conflict , because several of the belligerents were not party to them , and under the so-called ‘ general participation clause ’ the Hague Conventions could not therefore apply even between those who were parties . |
6 | Chapman insisted that his players were not slaves to a system , but merely followed the ‘ fundamental principles of teamwork ’ . |
7 | It is difficult to believe that the historians were not party to such constructions , although Goody might justifiably envisage that such honourable men as Thucydides would have been shocked if his material had been manipulated in this way by the politicians . |
8 | Most , however , felt that such practices were not topics to be made available for public scrutiny . |
9 | Although these facts were not matters to which any great weight could be attached , they were relevant . |
10 | In theory , the US prudential rules prevented banks from lending more than 15 ( later 10 ) per cent of their capital to any one borrower , But in practice these rules were not properly enforced , allowing banks to ‘ pretend ’ that loans to state-owned enterprises were not loans to a ‘ country ’ . |