Example sentences of "[pers pn] [be] not [noun] to " in BNC.

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1 I do n't know I 'm not use to going in the meadows .
2 I 'm not time to wasting my time .
3 It is extremely positive it sta , it clears these points up and and answers most of these questions so I would urge Mr Chairman that to on sheer education , on terms of provision of services , I 'm not party to all of the politics , I agree with what you said , absolutely crazy .
4 She did n't mean — I think — that Richard and I were not kind to her , only that she did not ‘ come first ’ with either of us , and she was a woman who needed to be made much of and fussed over .
5 You are not kind to your little seester ! ’
6 You 're not tape to taping are you ?
7 And you 're their children , you 're not people to them .
8 But we 're not slaves to healthy eating — it 's all a question of moderation . ’
9 But that 's something we 're not party to .
10 Just how that 's going to be accomplished we do n't know , we 're not party to the discussions , we understand that the Greater York authorities do plan to meet shortly after the end of this examination , but just what further work is necessary before they then get onto the location aspects we do n't know about that , all I would say is that we would expect final plan to have the general location of a new settlement embodied in in that plan before it is approved .
11 ‘ That , too , Father , I confess , though we were not party to it .
12 If there are possible problems and conditions that make the company worried about how a partner will cope make it clear that you know what they are and that they are not problems to you .
13 On the sale , the purchaser should not assume any such liabilities as they are not liabilities to the employees .
14 When sold later in life , they are not subject to tax again but a dealer is subject to paying 15/115ths of his profit .
15 When the mayor ordered the lobbyists standing round the side of the chamber to move into the public gallery , Cooper protested that they had every right to be there : ‘ They are not peasants to be roped in . ’
16 They are not alternatives to be balanced off against it .
17 The incomer might not agree to any existing house rules or feel that they can ignore them because they were not party to them initially .
18 It 's not money to us , it 's a way of life .
19 It 's not quarter to three here — it 's quarter to three at Paddington !
20 They prefer to be unlocked but it is not prison to them . ’
21 It should be stressed that it is not nearness to industry per se which drew agricultural wages upwards , but proximity to the expanding newer industrial regions .
22 He was , see that they are saying , it is not theft to be theft
23 It is not material to any issue before the court , but I should record that on 26 March 1991 the board of Lautro considered whether intervention remained justified in the light of information that had come to their knowledge since 30 October 1990 .
24 It was n't thanks to Lee , though .
25 But it was not Ethel to be wed .
26 Burton had no middle-class expectations , and certainly no desire to ape aristocratic ways he was not heir to .
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