Example sentences of "[pers pn] [not/n't] [vb infin] that " in BNC.

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1 But it comes up and I 'll say , oh did I not say that ?
2 A bomb hit us in the night , d' ya not know that ?
3 How could she not want that ?
4 How could she not get that .
5 Could n't believe it , do you not think that 's
6 Well that well tha wo would tha would you not think that 's a good thing ?
7 ‘ Do you not want that ? ’
8 How can you not feel that ? ’
9 Well please tell him that your mummy says please would you not do that again .
10 Look on you know what I mean , how can you not do that for your favourite friend .
11 Did you not hear that one Stephen ?
12 Do you not remember that two hundred head teachers gathered and protested and handed back their budgets ?
13 How could you not know that about your child ?
14 yeah did you not know that ?
15 Did you not know that ?
16 Did you not get that Did you not ?
17 Can you not get that nice edging that 's got a bit of a pattern on it ?
18 ‘ Did you not find that — exciting ? ’
19 Do you not believe that with this recommendation where
20 Did we not finish that one ?
21 Since the musician works with notes , why should we not accept that colour by its intrinsic force is capable of expressing a painter 's thought ? ’
22 ‘ How can they not understand that to do a real Kitezh or a real Ruslan — as we will do in the next year or so , it 's planned — is much more honourable , much more pleasurable artistically and much more important to the artistic world that a middleclass performance of , let's say , Rigoletto , in a small opera-house in Germany or Italy ?
23 I put that as an amendment , not reiterating the entire Labour budget , but I asked the Liberal Democrats , who purport to want to erm provide that sort of service to vulnerable people could they not accept that extra half a million pounds as an amendment , and two out of the group abstained , the rest of them voted against that as an amendment .
24 Might it not follow that other steps would need to be taken to help curb local unacceptable populations of rats and mice ?
25 Does he not think that , with a general election coming , if he is confident in his position , the least that he could do would be to put that forward in a general election so that at least people will have an opportunity to give a view before they are committed by the right hon. Gentleman 's signature of a treaty of this magnitude ?
26 Would my right honourable friend confirm that the former director of G C H Q , Sir Brian Tovey , stated that during the imposition of martial law in Warsaw and during the Soviet anva invasion of Afghanistan some ten thousand hours of cover were lost at G C H Q. And will he not confirm that is a perfectly good reason for the ban on external er interference by trade unions in the activities of G C H Q and will he also assure the house that the existing trade assoc the staff association works perfectly well and there is no reason whatever for an external trade union to interfere in G C H Q's affairs .
27 He realises too late that not only can he not meet that deadline but he will not be able to finish those accounts before 31 December 1994 .
28 How dare he not know that ?
29 Does he not know that ?
30 Does he not agree that , without such a radical break with his previous policies , his statement that ’ a new situation in the world needs new ideas and a new impetus ’ will not carry much conviction ?
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