Example sentences of "[be] [not/n't] [adj] that this [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | I am not convinced that this find is a weapon ( it is very difficult to make an accurate judgement from the rough sketch ) . |
2 | I am not convinced that this issue should be on the political agenda at all , not at this time , not at any time , in fact I am pretty convinced that this is a Tory agenda , a media agenda , why they do they not want to talk about crooks and spivs that support them , that donate thousands of pounds into their coffers ? |
3 | We ourselves , like the other national institutions and many private galleries , mount many exhibitions with some international components , but I am not sure that this type of exhibition ( primarily arts/humanities orientated ) is what you are interested in . |
4 | If you have any queries , or are not sure that this Plan is exactly what you require , please ring the NatWest Insurance Services ' Helpline on Bristol ( 0272 ) 263723 . |
5 | This is quite a specific issue , and I 'm not sure that this committee on this day is in the best position to discuss it in detail . |
6 | ‘ Yes , I am , ’ replied the old gentleman , ‘ but I 'm not sure that this boy actually took the handkerchief . |
7 | It is not surprising that this movement had the sympathy of Euripides , who made considerable use of its tricks and mannerisms . |
8 | It is not surprising that this conclusion has been reached by a number of writers , including Falk et al . |
9 | It is not surprising that this denunciation is so regularly and vehemently levelled by Americans , especially bourgeois ‘ children of capitalism ’ , who have evidently commendably sensitive consciences . |
10 | Even then it is not obvious that this measure will actually yield the projected area . |
11 | Yet it is not clear that this promise can be translated into any effective weapon systems . |
12 | Certainly , examples can be found where the growth of the enterprise has involved the creation of massive technical operating units ( in the car industry and the shipyards for instance ) but it is not clear that this trend will continue , and in some cases technological change is already undermining the competitive advantage of those enterprises operating very large-scale units . |
13 | Of course , the effort required is a true social cost ( it reduces the manager 's utility , and the manager is a part of society ) and so it should be an offset on the social benefits , but nevertheless it is not clear that this mechanism described will lead to the socially efficient amount of effort being supplied . |
14 | Moreover , it is not clear that this pattern of results is what would be predicted on the assumption that subjects had schemas for situations previously available . |
15 | Perhaps it is n't surprising that this system still continues . |
16 | The Colonel , whose information on the morale inside Tuwaithah was by now almost as good as Dr Tariq 's , was not surprised that this news was withheld . |