Example sentences of "[not/n't] [verb] that [adj] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 I do not think that many hon. Members would criticise the length of the speech but they and members of the museum and arts worlds outside would criticise the Bill 's contents .
2 point out , such uses have a " negative orientation " : the speaker does not think that any good reasons exist at all for performing the event which the infinitive denotes .
3 I do not think that any incoming party with any set of policies could turn the economy around over the next six months .
4 The future of British Coal depends on the results of the next general election in a few months ' time , and I do not think that any hon. Member or the Minister would refute that .
5 We do not think that any particular content in philosophy can be identified as female .
6 When he looked back later in life he did not think that this dark night was caused by what happened on the road at Godmanchester .
7 Where I differ from Bourdieu is that I do not think that this important distinction leads inevitably to absolute aesthetic relativism .
8 I had not realised that one innocent man 's plight could arouse such blood lust .
9 Does the Secretary of State not realise that that conspicuous failure , which is clear to the people of Northern Ireland , is undermining the confidence of the great majority , and that that is pregnant with considerable consequences ?
10 I can not doubt that this peculiar method which gave such valuable results in water-colour , influenced Cézanne to apply it at least to the early stages of his oil paintings , and that gradually it grew to be his habitual practice in the succeeding period .
11 It is important also to note that we are not implying that any major catastrophe will occur should the stress level continue to rise so high that the glass spills over .
12 It needs to be stressed that British planning legislation does not assume that existing non-conforming uses must disappear if planning policy is to be made effective .
13 These preparatory remarks were rather hesitant and repetitive ; I did not feel that extempore public speaking came easily to him ; but his readings were good , because they totally lacked affectation .
14 But we do not believe that major organisational changes in the commercial sector are explained in these terms .
15 Although Robinson 's suggestions are attractive , Steers ( 1964 ) does not believe that all double spits can be explained as breached baymouth bars .
16 I do not believe that any other paint system can be applied as thinly as a watercolour wash and still yield as much colour brilliance .
17 Local politicians do not believe that any new talks formula could be adopted before late summer or the autumn .
18 However , I do not believe that any hon. Member would expect me to do what no other negotiating Minister has done , is doing or will do .
19 Clarke virtually admitted that he did not believe that these important issues should be discussed in public when he defended the government 's decision not to publish the advice on science funding which it had received from the Advisory Board for the Research Councils .
20 I do not believe that this perceptual process is either universal or immutable , but it is ubiquitous and extremely potent .
21 We do not believe that most ordinary families in this country could afford to pay any more tax .
22 It is not envisaged that specific new resources will be identified to enable Local Plan work to proceed at any meaningful level ( either through in house preparation or the engagement of consultant services ) . ’
23 He did not vouchsafe that this particular staffer was routinely tailed by the British secret services .
24 ‘ We do not see that such undeserved humiliation has a place in the Institute 's Manifesto , ’ says Liverpool .
25 The non-interventionist Edward Stanley , Foreign Secretary in his father 's Conservative government of 1866–68 , stated a fortnight after taking office that " if North Germany is to become a single great Power , I do not see that any English interest is in the least degree affected " .
26 This does not suggest that good medical advice and treatment is not often essential .
27 But it does not suggest that any basic change in the traditional means of taking large numbers of soldiers to the continent was yet being considered .
28 The available figures do not suggest that either part-time students in higher education or full-time ones in further education are deterred by lack of mandatory funding ; on the contrary , demand is buoyant .
29 We shall expect the Spirit to bring us assurance that we are indeed the sons of God , and conversely we shall be careful not to deny that any Christian people , any sons of the heavenly Father , possess the Spirit of adoption .
30 This is not to deny that some young mothers do have short-term relationships and one-night stands , but the ones that get " caught " are more often those who are in love and in a steady relationship .
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