Example sentences of "not [verb] that all [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 I am not suggesting that all such considerations are rationally run through and weighed up on every occasion ; they are too familiar to require it .
2 Finally , even if , as I believe , the lower figure is nearer the true rate , I do not doubt that all such deaths are of the utmost importance and will continue to represent a major therapeutic challenge and that perhaps nearly all will eventually be prevented .
3 Although Robinson 's suggestions are attractive , Steers ( 1964 ) does not believe that all double spits can be explained as breached baymouth bars .
4 We are not asking that all existing barriers be changed , only that when new barriers are put in , that they conform to a standard which allows cyclists to pass without having to dismount or , if carrying panniers , to lift the cycle over the obstruction .
5 It does not maintain that all criminal laws directly express the interests of one particular group , such as the ruling class .
6 The recognition that the assumption of the effectiveness of law may turn out to be false in all or at least specific areas does not mean that all legal activity in relation to international law is worthless .
7 This does not mean that all such arrangements are exempted ( particularly in service industries ) , for they have to satisfy various conditions .
8 This does not mean that all formal principles have been abandoned — the form may be based on very logical mathematical principles , or on structures which are retrogrades or inversions of what has gone before ( which makes the musical ideas themselves somewhat elusive ) — but if there is no repetition of well-sculptured subject matter , the music is almost certain to escape the memory , even after several hearings .
9 This does not mean that all these methods should be banned : on the contrary — banning contraception might simply lead to a sudden rise in both abortion and childbirth , both of which are likely to be at least as dangerous for women 's health in a poor country .
10 This is certainly not to argue that all female professionals are active in anti-sexist developments , or that implementation of policy is easy .
11 ‘ So what I think we 've got to do , ’ says Howard , ‘ is to set up a society where everyone has enough sort of … contentment … to be sort of contented , but not so much that they ca n't see that all this sort of contentment is sort of blinding them to the possibility of becoming sort of more contented in a sort of kind of deeper sort of … ’
12 ‘ You see , the last time I spoke to you , I did n't realise that all this investigation was serious . ’
13 But erm do n't forget that all these things are erm a little bit dodgy at your ages , I do n't think you should be making big transfers at this stage , simply because you may need the money .
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