Example sentences of "they be not [noun] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 If they are n't part of your main holding company in London , maybe you could use them to set up some sort of diversion ? ’ she queried .
2 This situation has left literature teachers with the sense that compared with their colleagues they are not masters in their own house , since they are dependent for their material on a product manufactured elsewhere by shifty and unreliable suppliers .
3 They are not times for conflict and confrontation but opportunities for co-operation and celebration .
4 Of course some policemen and women , at the other extreme , welcomed the research as an opportunity to talk about issues which are so often taken for granted among colleagues and family that they are not topics of conversation .
5 They are not trusts at all in the sense that unit trusts are .
6 Probably not but , if there were , they are not part of this story .
7 But they are a hybrid because , although closely associated with particular groups , they are not part of the web of cross-shareholdings .
8 They are not part of our people . ’
9 That is not to say that British citizens in the legal sense have no rights , only that they are not part of the express legal concept of citizenship .
10 Of course they are not part of the Chewong wider social universe of humans and superhumans , and hence they , fall outside their moral universe .
11 They are not part of being human .
12 Though these forests are equally important to the orang-utans , they are not part of the reserve .
13 They are not part of the Mobs ( as are Fanatics ) but quite independent .
14 The Isle of Man in the Irish Sea and the Channel Islands between Great Britain and France are largely self-governing ; they are not part of the United Kingdom .
15 Other things are not irrelevant in the given sense , since they are required conditions of the effect-but they are not part of the causal circumstance .
16 They 're open in character because they are not part of the built-up area of Skelton .
17 The reason is that , strictly speaking , some elements are not part of the basic thematic structure of the text because they are not part of the propositional meaning of the message .
18 The last two are different from the first five visual elements in that , although they also convey information , they are not part of the interaction in the same way .
19 ‘ The thing I like about working in Japan is that they are not part of the New Zealand yachting soap opera , ’ said Dickson over a post-race Steinlager .
20 Certainly they are not part of the ratio decidendi of Butler , so that here BRS , which applies the common law principles in its ratio is to be preferred .
21 As for the mentioned activity , an attempt must be made to understand it in a way consonant with what has been said of contents and objects , that they are not states of affairs or ordinary things , and also with a further fact , that there are various modes of consciousness .
22 They are not lumps of clay awaiting the potter 's wheel of their parents ' influence to fashion their personalities , but equal partners in taking initiatives and creating contretemps .
23 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 .
24 They do not give commands and they are not premisses from which many or important conclusions follow .
25 On the sale , the purchaser should not assume any such liabilities as they are not liabilities to the employees .
26 Even if the laws of psychophysics are empirical laws in the sense of correlating one type of observation or experience with another , they are not laws about the relationship between experience and that which lies outside of experience and is its trigger or basis — ‘ pure ’ , objective , material energy .
27 When sold later in life , they are not subject to tax again but a dealer is subject to paying 15/115ths of his profit .
28 As I have said they are not cases of estoppel in the strict sense .
29 Such charges are totally outside the scope of VAT altogether because they are not charges for goods or services .
30 They are not places for quiet reflection , they are not clubrooms in which plots and schemes can be laid nor do they have useful collections of books , journals and other aids to professional thinking .
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