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

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1 — Governments should not think that even this round of new demands from the Community will be the last , nor that the Eurocrats ' appetite can be stilled with concessions here and there : on the contrary , the appetite for power grows with the feeding .
2 I do not think that even the right hon. Gentleman would be prepared to say that every programme remains the same , irrespective of costs .
3 I do not think that even the hon. Member for Dover ( Mr. Shaw ) could accuse that authority of being profligate , but those cuts will affect the care of the elderly in Calderdale .
4 Do you not think that almost regardless of the reply and whatever that reply contained , with what we now know with the benefit of hindsight about Liechtenstein , which was actually known by I M R O there 's not for the benefit of hindsight that was n't known at that time , should n't I M R O have refused immediately to license any organisation that was controlled out of Liechtenstein in those circumstances ?
5 I should suppose that it is deliberately not so expressed , for I can not think that so simple an expedient as the transfer of assets to a company resident in the United Kingdom and the immediate removal of that company outside it would not occur to the draftsman .
6 Please do not think that only suicidal people ring up the Samaritans .
7 ‘ Beware of sugar-coated bullets , ’ warned Chairman Mao in his Little Red book , not realising that today 's politics is tomorrow 's pop platitude .
8 Surely she is not suggesting that only her side of the case should have been put .
9 While not denying that only individuals can ultimately feel the burden of taxation , absolutists feel that the corporation is a legal entity , an economic organism in and of itself .
10 The Prime Minister can not correct the record to the extent of pretending that both he and the right hon. Member for Kingston upon Thames ( Mr. Lamont ) have not said that today 's conditions , with all their misery , are not a price well worth paying .
11 It did not matter that so much plant and machinery , and so many factories , were destroyed in the war , because the skills of the people were not destroyed ; they remained , to recreate the industrial strength which we once again admire and respect .
12 The rhetorical theorist does not assume that only some societies possess the rhetorical capacity to argue .
13 As far as methodology in East German art history is concerned , take for example their concept ‘ Kunstverhältnisse ’ , which is what we refer to as ‘ the sociology of art ’ : I do not feel that even this made much progress it never really became an established discipline .
14 ( 1 ) It is not argued that under English company law , or under the English law of mortgage , a foreign company , that is a company not formed and registered under the Companies Acts , lacks the requisite legal capacity to enter into a debenture secured by a floating charge on property both in England and abroad and conferring a power to appoint a receiver and manager over the whole , or substantially the whole , of its property .
15 Lord Lyons , the British Ambassador in Paris , told the Foreign Office on two separate occasions that ‘ I do not believe that either the Emperor or his Ministers either wish for war or expect it . ’
16 ‘ I do not believe that mathematically constructed pacts and alliances are the way forward either for Liberal Democrats or for others .
17 I do not believe it to be excluded a priori that there could be some , and I do not believe that very much is to be achieved by very general assertions or denials of the possibility .
18 Unfortunately it does not follow that just because a woman is living with a man she necessarily has ( or wants ) his ‘ support ’ .
19 I did not mind that often the work was well below what I felt certain I could do .
20 Bonn , The Hague and London would much prefer the Community to keep to this narrow route to EMU , although the British Government still does not see that even its competing currencies alternative leads to a European central bank .
21 ‘ Do you not see that over a million wearying years of galactic history , so-called peace has invariably had its prelude in attack , so that the seeds of further conflict were sown ?
22 This is not to suggest that today 's B Ed student is less competent than his or her counterpart of the 1950s or early 1960s .
23 Ridiculously , the sky seems too blue not to imagine that perhaps this might be Italy after all .
24 ‘ The Conservatives have not performed that well on this issue in recent years , ’ he says .
25 The most he has done has shown what it is to approach things from a moral point of view , he has not shown that only one particular sort of maxim can coherently be universalised in each case .
26 It is at least possible that Parliament when the Acts of 1974 and 1976 were passed did not anticipate that so widespread and crippling use as has in fact occurred would be made of sympathetic withdrawals of labour and of secondary blacking and picketing in support of sectional interests able to exercise ‘ industrial muscle . ’
27 But he 's not saying that right , you 'd 've thought he , he 'd actually come up and say er er he would have said that for , you know , for his sake and also for the good of the Party .
28 I am not saying that unpleasantly : I am just recognising that there is a philosophical divide between us .
29 They did not happen that often — at least the meals happened , but not often with such unanimity of good humour .
30 If the boy had not known that before , let it be said now .
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