Example sentences of "that he [verb] [not/n't] [vb infin] [det] " in BNC.

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1 What Lorne , has , the concern Lorne has is , is that he does n't want that tape , finding its way out of our
2 Well Alan sort of has a feeling that he does n't want that to happen and I want to fi , I , what I do n't like , I I mean I go , personally I go with Andrew 's feeling but I do n't want , so I do n't want to exclude that again
3 ‘ He is n't our dog , but he lives next door to us , ’ she explained , ‘ so I suppose I 'd better take charge of him and see that he does n't do any more mischief . ’
4 So I 'd ask you Madam to go along with what I 'm suggesting and make him the subject of an absolute discharge so that he does n't have any previous court er any , any convictions or anything like that on his record .
5 Or , finally , knowing you always loved him and enjoying the sense of power this gave him , he ca n't quite believe that he does n't count any more .
6 Married to Dolores with a three-year-old son , Dale , and 12-month-old daughter , Chris regrets that he does n't spend enough time at home .
7 ‘ The Director-General has said recently that he does n't foresee any of the BBC orchestras being either privatised or abolished .
8 The presence of my hon. Friend the Minister of State shows that he does not miss any opportunity to listen to his colleagues .
9 In the bathroom the nurse helps the patient to undress , taking care that he does not make any effort which increases his spasticity .
10 Professor Graeme Davies , its chief executive , says that he does not want any unions in his building .
11 Gandhi 's tolerant attitude to religions , which will be dealt with in the following chapter , is an indication that he does not consider any religion to have a monopoly of Truth and that includes Hinduism .
12 He is so busy copying that he does not appreciate such short comments as the lecturer may make , from time to time , to explain why a step is being taken .
13 His tone suggested that he did not pin much faith in this being the case .
14 He said , on repeated occasions , that he did not want any more families .
15 He promised in the Chamber that he did not want any volunteers to be turned away from offering their service , and I am sure that he will do his best to keep that promise .
16 President Jaime Paz Zamora , claiming that he did not want any confusion between " electoral campaigning and government work " , accepted the resignations of three other ADN ministers and one from the Left Revolutionary Front ( FRI ) .
17 If Lord Eldon used any language which could be so interpreted , we must conclude that he either did not guard himself so cautiously as he intended , or that he did not lend that degree of attention to the legal doctrine connected with the case before him , which he was accustomed to afford .
18 A Commons committee decided yesterday not to accept Mr Lamont 's claim that he did not break any rules by using the cash to evict sex therapist Sara Dale from his London home .
19 He added that he did not expect such an acceptable method of slaughter to evolve in the near future .
20 He stated that he did not expect any hostility when he returned to London .
21 MacDonald 's reply , that he did not share that belief , is , again , an indication that he did not wish to remain as Prime Minister if his government collapsed .
22 The mere fact that he did not have all the information could not be an excuse for not complying with the notice under s 8 , TMA 1970 .
23 I would have done it for a young white guy if he was from my club and I realised that he did not have enough money to play the Tour . "
24 Count 1 alleged the obtaining of property by deception contrary to section 15(1) of the Theft Act 1968 , the particulars being that on or about 16 March 1988 the appellant dishonestly obtained from the Halifax Building Society a cheque for £150,000 by falsely representing ( a ) that his basic annual income was £90,000 , ( b ) that he had never been bankrupt and did not have any judgment or proceedings for debt outstanding and ( c ) that he did not have any bank or other loans or charge/credit card debts .
25 He points out there is no evidence that Hunter was connected with the College before he was nominated an honorary member in March 1791 , and that he did not attend any meetings of the College before December 1791 .
26 Commenting that he did not read this extract from the judgment of Dixon J. as displacing the general principle stated by Fry J. in Bainbrigge v. Browne , 18 Ch.D. 188 , 196 , Fox L.J .
27 What is characteristic of his interpretation is that he did not attribute any importance to the Maccabean movement .
28 What is perhaps surprising , if it is the case that Beccaria was moved by humane sentiments towards the individual offender , is that he did not use this argument more often .
29 That occurred although Lord Morison , the Court of Session judge who issued the new decree , made it absolutely clear after listening to all the evidence , that he did not consider any of the allegations made by Mr Vafa 's former wife , or her father , to have been well founded or substantiated .
30 Does he recall that he replied that he did not consider those circumstances grim enough to undertake an economic initiative for Paisley ?
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