Example sentences of "[not/n't] [adv] agree with " in BNC.
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1 | I can not altogether agree with Ruskin . |
2 | Some , as you will see , I do not altogether agree with . |
3 | I believe that the House should insist er that the not only should th should be a majority o of local of of of local authority members , but these so-called independent members are really quite superfluous to requirements they are p they are creating another kind of semi-quango , they are concentrating more power into the hands of the Home Secretary and for that reason , although I do not wholly agree with the amendments that have been put down , I shall certainly vote for them all . |
4 | Although I do not wholeheartedly agree with the view the author takes of the mechanical world of the train being somehow better than that of nature , I can still find it interesting and thought inducing from a philosophical angle . |
5 | The book gets off to a good start and the first chapter is one of the most stimulating — though I do not necessarily agree with all of it . |
6 | While ethologists , like Zillmann , do not necessarily agree with the views of the innate aggressionists , their voices are not heard outside their own circle . |
7 | Theorists such as Nozick , Dworkin , and Ackerman have all addressed major issues of equality , rights , and justice and do not necessarily agree with Rawls 's work . |
8 | The Editor does not necessarily agree with any views expressed in letters printed , and reserves the right to edit correspondence where necessary . |
9 | Furthermore , the figure stated for ‘ no ’ , probably also includes a number of those who wanted restrictions placed on the traditional model of sole practice ( and therefore answered ‘ no ’ to question 1 ) but who did not necessarily agree with the particular restriction proposed in question 2 . |
10 | One does not always agree with her . |
11 | Chairmen did not always agree with this interpretation , though they were aware that the Central Authority could in the last resort compel compliance by issuing a directive . |
12 | Relatives , of course , do not always agree with the individual about what is best for him or her and they may not agree with professionals trying to help the person either . |
13 | But if you can raise that profile which I talk about , the of the ethics of of your trade , your profession and become , in effect , a pressure group , a pressure group for the public good , while we may not always agree with you , and indeed we 're going to say that we do n't agree with you and you must n't be afraid of that but we would rather hear from you , you 're the men and women at the sharp end , I hesitate to say ‘ experts ’ because ‘ expert ’ is a , a rather over-used word but we 'd much rather hear from you , at the sharp end , than the part-time politicians who , by the very nature of , of their role , and however well-meaning they may be , they have other priorities . |
14 | The perceptions of the staff questioned about involvement in school finance decision-making did not often agree with that of the heads . |
15 | His other trouble was that he did not really agree with Eden on policy . |
16 | May not even agree with it I do n't know . |
17 | But I did not quite agree with Riegl 's methodology . |
18 | We do not fully agree with this , but the issue must await Chapter 5 . |
19 | Trouble is , as many people know , the South Koreans do not completely agree with the last bit . |
20 | B's reply would be taken to mean that he would not completely agree with what A said , and A would probably expect B to go on to explain why he was reluctant to agree . |
21 | The fall-rise in B's reply again indicates that he would not completely agree with A. Fall-rise in such contexts almost always indicates both something ‘ given ’ or ‘ conceded ’ and at the same time some ‘ reservation ’ or ‘ hesitation ’ . |
22 | On the one hand , an individual minister should resign if he could not publicly agree with the policy of the Cabinet as a whole . |
23 | ‘ Well , I hear what you 're sayin' Randy , but I do n't necessarily agree with ya . |
24 | I would think that in the terms that you want to define it in , that statement 's true but I would n't necessarily agree with it . |
25 | I do n't necessarily agree with his solutions , but his philosophical concerns are relentlessly modern : the problem of sexual love ; the problem of sexual relationships ; and all of it enfolded by the problems of industry and the environment . |
26 | Erm I mean I would n't necessarily agree with all these markings because everybody who marks the markings are sometimes slightly different . |
27 | I do n't entirely agree with Michael over the business of not being quite so familiar with the work when the children are at secondary school . |
28 | So a statement such as ‘ Lots of parents have different views about their children ’ or ‘ I wonder if there are times when you do n't totally agree with each other ? ’ may enable this to happen . |
29 | You have to do what you think is right , even if Joe and I do n't always agree with you . ’ |
30 | ‘ He did n't always agree with some of the things in modern tennis , but he was never stuck in the past . ’ |