Example sentences of "[not/n't] [verb] that such " in BNC.

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1 In any event for my part I do not think that such a limitation exists .
2 Did she not think that such grieving as she had showed was somehow too much for any memory to bear ?
3 But Sullivan did not think that such a grand welcome would now be appropriate .
4 ‘ Would you not think that such a machine could greatly open up commerce and cultural relationships between Switzerland and Britain ?
5 The scholar fed his pet dragons on the choicest tit-bits , bringing them rump steaks of the purest virgins and a daily supply of swallows ' flesh — not realising that such things , for true dragons , are treats , are after-dinner delicacies and no more a fit diet than endless chocolates would be for you .
6 The authors in this volume have accepted conventional wisdom and have not realised that such an approach could lead to the understanding of fundamental and avoidable risk factors for these ecogenetic diseases .
7 Moore is not denying that such elucidation is sometimes needed and possible , but bringing home to us that this is never what is going on when all things with a certain complex property are said to be good .
8 We can not assume that such areas were unsettled , however , since areas of woodland often belonged to other places which are better documented .
9 The financial forecasts do not assume that such funds will be available , but reflect the position as it is expected to be on the basis of reasonably firm government funding projections , with Management Studies developing slowly and with no major physical developments other than those funded by outside sources .
10 And although Siegel 's results demonstrate convincingly that response strategies can indeed transfer from one discrimination to another , they can not show that such strategies are the sole source of the transfer effects seen in his experiment .
11 We can not feel that such an arrangement is in any way unjust to you .
12 Admittedly , the thought-processes of anyone still undecided which way to vote on Thursday must be mysterious or vestigial : but I can not believe that such nonsense will have the slightest effect on the result of the election .
13 Dewey saw that there was a potential conflict between the ideal of education as an instrument and that of education as self-development , but he could not believe that such equally desirable ideals could ultimately be in contradiction one to the other .
14 We do not believe that such operations can be shown to meet our public transport target safety level , and it may be that some of our European colleagues do not consider such operations to be public transport , or do not apply the same target level of safety to such operations .
15 As with the comments of Heald , Shawcross and others after my documentary on the police , I do not believe that such an interview would attract that sort of attention today .
16 Burton 's devil was a terrible and limitless sense of driving pleasure : it was fuelled by awesome capacity and the hunger of those who can not believe that such fortune will not vanish before their appetite is appeased .
17 I could not believe that such an outburst of violence could happen in Fontanellato , where everybody , including those who belonged to the party , seemed to be more or less on good terms with one another , but when I arrived home I begged my father to be careful and to avoid discussions with anybody except the doctor .
18 No limitations were written into the English and Welsh legislation , and I do not believe that such a limitation is appropriate in this case .
19 Carrington did not believe that such a thing could happen , or would .
20 I do not believe that such a case will ever be found .
21 ‘ We do not see that such undeserved humiliation has a place in the Institute 's Manifesto , ’ says Liverpool .
22 This is not to suggest that such observation is itself a straightforward method of investigation .
23 This is not to suggest that such effects can be achieved only by poets .
24 It is not anticipated that such a limit would be reached .
25 Firstly , special schools should place greater emphasis on potential work skills in the last two-three years of education , and not assume that such skills will be forthcoming within a training centre or a first place of employment .
26 Significantly , the Commission did not suggest that such longer periods of detention could ever be justified by the desire to continue questioning or by the need further to interrogate .
27 Since the industrial tribunal had not found that such a vacancy existed , it was wrong to conclude that her dismissal was automatically unfair .
28 Every time that Sartre asserts the enveloping movement of the historical process , while adding emphatically that he has yet not proved that such a totalization exists , he must always simultaneously introduce a counterstructure of repetition , so that his argument seems to fluctuate , like the groups that he describes , ‘ in a state of perpetual detotalisation ’ ( I , 579 ) .
29 This does not mean that such support is not available or forthcoming for genuine development .
30 However , this does not mean that such ethnic reactions provide in any sense an alternative principle for the political restructuring of the world in the 21st century .
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