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

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1 It did not matter that Ben could not physically see the pages of the journal : in his mind he could turn them anyway and read the tall columns of cyphers .
2 While it recommended that the British should not enjoy even the hint of a veto in any form of consultative machinery , it did not think that Britain should be treated as a satellite .
3 It did not follow that Coopers reached the same conclusion as Peats by following the same reasoning .
4 It did not accept that J had a learning difficulty .
5 But it did not accept that schools for the less able should be poorer in buildings , quality of teaching , or any other respect .
6 It did , however , provide that the Agency , through investigation , could help to ensure that employers promoted equality of opportunity in employment but it did not provide that employers had a duty themselves to promote equality of opportunity in employment .
7 It did not teach that men and women are made in the image of God .
8 Councillor Robert Lee , of West Lothian , said he was certain that , when the Government brought in the right-to-buy scheme , it had not intended that people should be able to buy , with discount , more than once .
9 It does not show that Wales unlike Scotland has a federal multi-campus university , or that the University of Ulster is the result of recent merger between a university and a polytechnic .
10 It does not mean that maggots are the best bait for bream .
11 If details of our list are published in a program , it does not mean that Leeds are endorsing the list as official .
12 While this is to some extent true , it does not mean that workers in small firms are not expected to show family-style loyalties .
13 It does not mean that God has failed to give any indication of his person through ‘ the moral law within and the starry heaven above ’ .
14 Yet though the issue of unemployment exerted considerable impact upon British politics it does not appear that Britain 's political parties came up with much in the way of a meaningful solution to the problem .
15 It does not appear that subjects were specifically asked to compare the brief display formats .
16 It does not matter that A was at the time in possession in his capacity , not as seller , but as repairer .
17 It does not suggest that Christ was irredeemably wicked but merely that , in his humanity , he experienced temptation .
18 It does not require that contests be pairwise , and is not confined to fighting behaviour ; it has been applied to the evolution of the sex ratio , of dispersal , of growth strategies in plants , and so on .
19 Though it does not deny that subjects do have a duty to God to obey their ruler , it insists that rulers are not absolute , and themselves have duties to their subjects .
20 It does not follow that species reproducing under r conditions will always lack co-operative ability .
21 It does not follow that judges faced with such an issue must throw up their hands and send the parties from court with no decision at all .
22 However , given that a demand must be served before proceedings could be taken , it does not follow that Mr. Thomas 's second proposition is correct .
23 However as Gorbachev managed to outsmart Reagan at every meeting it does not seem that Gordievsky 's advice was particularly useful and Reagan would probably have got on better without him .
24 But it does not believe that music should be used to cover up , or encourage , worshippers to talk .
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