Example sentences of "[that] [pers pn] do not [vb infin] [det] " in BNC.

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1 In this epistle he indicates that he himself , at the time of writing , is a solitary attracted by the disciplined life of service in a religious order , but does not feel any burning conviction that that is his calling : I confess , alas , that I do not feel that burning spiritual desire for entry into religion , inspired by that divine grace , as it ought to be felt by those who from zealous devotion and pure desire of the mind plan to enter religion …
2 So many of our dreams , however , are mixtures of fact and fantasy that I do not feel any great reliance can be placed on what seem to be insights into our former lives when we are asleep .
3 However , I must confess that I do not find this to be a serious problem at least , not yet .
4 I must add here that I do not use any ready-made greens as I prefer to mix my own colours : azo yellow light , cadmium yellow medium , and titanium white mixed with my blues for this , with the addition of burnt sienna , yellow ochre and Vandyke brown for the earth colours .
5 I would also stress that I do not claim any special archival expertise .
6 Let me make it crystal clear — I have done it before and I do not mind doing it again — that I do not have any fundamental or irrevocable objections to timetable motions .
7 Thus if you go through a drill of vital actions , or check-list each time , you will ensure that you do not forget any item .
8 ‘ I am surprised that you do not have more enemies than friends here . ’
9 Once you have managed it you should find that you do not have any problems on later occasions .
10 It is important that we do not give this disease any opportunity to become widely established here . ’
11 But the important point to remember is that we do not observe these sociolinguistic patterns directly : it is the speech of individuals in conversational settings that we observe and describe , and it is by analysing a large quantity of spoken language from many speakers that we can then demonstrate the patterns that emerge from our data .
12 I only wish I could mention everyone and everything that goes to make up the whole of Christian Aid and its spirit , but be assured that we do not forget any contribution or take anyone 's help for granted .
13 So my beliefs constitute an extremely important constraint on my behaviour and , bearing in mind that what we believe to be right or wrong is , to a large extent , learnt behaviour , that we do not inherit such beliefs , it is obvious that the source of these beliefs has to be seen as a major constraint on , and determinant of , our behaviour .
14 In a letter to the Stanford committee on research , the faculty said : ‘ For years we have been able to tell visiting school children , student , engineers , scientists , laymen and the press that we are here to do basic research on the fundamental properties of matter and that we do not do any military work .
15 Kernaghan added : ‘ We have played so many cup-ties this season that we do not feel any pressure . ’
16 We hope that we do not make any here .
17 The familiarity of this divide at least seems to show that we do not treat all behaviour as determined , and thus that a distinction between autonomous and non-autonomous individuals is part of our everyday conception of the world .
18 If it is claimed that reasons are needed for this verdict , which might be doubted , one has to do with the fact that we do not take all the causes of behaviour to be other behaviour .
19 The boat will be launched early next year , but I must maintain the position that I and my predecessors have always maintained — that we do not disclose any further details in the House .
20 So I do hope er that we that we do not support this , er , we 've got to remember , it 's not , Europe , is not the end all and be all of the world , there is a there is a Far East out there , there 's the Japans of the world , the Koreans .
21 It is important that we do not allow such incidents to affect our own lives here in Britain . ’
22 It is also important that we do not allow many farms to be excluded on the ground of their size .
23 The plan is not a blueprint for the future , it stresses , merely the starting signal for a process in which dialogue and choices made by individuals , private industry and government will shape the environmental programmes : ‘ What we want to do , in the realization that we do not understand all the relationships , is to indicate the conditions under which an environmental quality can be attained that will provide future generations with as many options as possible . ’
24 Indeed it is possible that we do not understand these things very well unless standardization is taken into account .
25 We should , however , recognise the problems that might arise as a result and make sure that we do not misinterpret any problem .
26 Here , we sequentially optimise the criteria , starting with the highest priority objective and imposing ( 10.4 ) , which says that we do not permit any reduction in the kth criterion , when passing from the kth to ( k + l ) st criterion .
27 They argue that we do not know enough to develop meaningful theories of psychological processes and relegate theories to the level of intellectual devices for stimulating experimentation .
28 And I do not know of any other argument , not relying on PC k , which Nozick could use to show that we do not know we are not brains in a vat without showing that we do not know most other things either .
29 This means that we do not propose any fundamental change in the Payment of Wages Act .
30 That we do not have such an answer , it can be argued , is the fact that what follows , from the occurrence of the effect , is only that that circumstance or another occurred .
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