Examples of 'were by no means' in a sentence

Meaning of "were by no means"

Used to emphasize that something is definitely not true or not the case

How to use "were by no means" in a sentence

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were by no means
They were by no means careful about their uniform.
But the property disputes were by no means over.
They were by no means an easily available pregnancy test.
The judges remarks were by no means favourable.
We were by no means at the top of the mountain yet.
Yet greater qualities were by no means lacking.
They were by no means simply blockers.
The melodic elements were by no means vanished.
Courts were by no means able to invalidate laws in all legal systems.
The study found that policies were by no means consistently applied.
These were by no means official communications.
The reasons for such an unexpected change of approach were by no means convincing.
Those animals were by no means the most numerous.
They had no definite programme or policy and were by no means even united.
But they were by no means the inventors of them.

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Chinese people were amongst the victims but they were by no means a majority.
Thus aU men were by no means considered as equal among them.
The studies relied on by the applicant in this respect were by no means conclusive.
His achievements were by no means solely financial.
We were by no means the last to demand the bilateral measures which were taken.
These alliances were by no means permanent.
The growth rates of the various categories of expenditure were by no means uniform.
And these were by no means superficial differences.
The initial reactions of the other two federations were by no means unfavourable.
But his were by no means the only last words.
The latter system was subdivided into several groups that were by no means well defined.
But they were by no means treated as equals.
However, the premium decreases were by no means uniform.
The media were by no means identical all over the world.
Lincoln and the Republicans were by no means abolitionists.
The authors were by no means always in search of preferment or of papal favour.
The Interim Committee was operating under what were by no means the most favourable conditions.
And we were by no means disheartened.
Police raids at the Stonewall Inn were by no means a rare occurrence.
We were by no means poor people.
Such debt settlement agreements were by no means uncommon in such circumstances.
Were by no means the only ones in Europe at the time.
But these men and women were by no means out of the ordinary.
We were by no means a wealthy family, so university was not an option.
Her duties were by no means.
These were by no means inconsiderable, and might fairly be used.
The Protestants were by no means perfect.
They were by no means the first, nor will they be the last.
Production and post - were by no means easy either.
Hammer were by no means the only British purveyors of horror.
The judge 's remarks were by no means favourable.
These were by no means the only Churches in Asia.
However, his ambitions were by no means quenched.
They were by no means soldiers.
However, foreign languages were by no means neglected.

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