Example sentences of "[not/n't] [vb infin] that way " in BNC.
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1 | It is very easy when someone finally opens their filter sufficiently to say ‘ I feel angry about such and such ’ or ‘ I feel fearful ’ to turn around and tell them why a Christian should not feel that way . |
2 | Mrs Thatcher does not sound that way . |
3 | Mrs Thatcher does not sound that way . |
4 | It just does not look that way sometimes because there are as many as three times more losers than winners from the economic transformation . |
5 | The net result may be neutral as Mr Lamont claims , but it does not look that way to the casual viewer who may as a result end the day in a gloomier mood than he began . |
6 | But the energy business does not work that way . |
7 | But it does not work that way . |
8 | Yet human psychology does not work that way . |
9 | I 'll trade last night 's mis-fortune for the the run of the ball in the next 3 or 4 games : - ) Although of course life does not work that way 8–| Kev . |
10 | But a minister said that politics did not work that way , and that the influence of the East Anglian connection was greatly exaggerated . |
11 | The shop was dimly lit and cluttered but he found his way to the front door which was bolted ; Alfred had not left and could not return that way . |
12 | He illustrated different ways in which reading , for example , could be taught , and how some children may not be ‘ mature ’ enough to cope with a ‘ look and say ’ approach , or may not develop that way . |
13 | It will not happen that way . |
14 | By every law of the genre , the death of the tall weed should have vindicated the life of the other , as the death of the grasshopper vindicates the ants , but the story somehow did not end that way . |
15 | ‘ Our build-up started out as a shambles , but I promise you it will not end that way , ’ said Roxburgh , who will name his side today . |
16 | As it seemed to be fairly certain that the children would now not come that way and the main rides need be watched no longer , the Leader went back and called the thin man in . |
17 | It certainly did not seem that way at the time . |
18 | Remember that they want your custom , although at times it might not seem that way ! |
19 | Integrity does not lie that way ’ ; ‘ What is true is equally true in three worlds ’ . |
20 | The young man and his sister went hunting in the wild woods , and the little tailor , whose inclination did not lie that way , stayed by the hearth and was merry with them in the evenings . |
21 | He do n't rush that way . |
22 | The truism that ‘ niche markets do n't stay that way ’ makes for a restless search for new niches . |
23 | ‘ There have been some gloomy articles talking about retirement , but Lester wo n't think that way . ’ |
24 | He did n't think that way at all ! |
25 | Yes so you 're paying it in directly but people do n't think that way . |
26 | We were two adults and we do n't think that way , ’ he said . |
27 | He does n't realise that Gorbachev does n't feel that way any more , and neither does the vast majority of Spaniards . ’ |
28 | Meanwhile you do n't feel that way inclined . |
29 | But while my mind was being 16 , my body did n't feel that way at all . |
30 | yet it did n't feel that way to the young doctors . |