Example sentences of "[noun sg] do [adv] [vb infin] that " in BNC.

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1 But he said Labour did not agree that Britain could or should abandon development , either for itself or for the developing world .
2 The Opposition do not understand that we have to provide for the full life of the Trident system — for 30 years .
3 The Residents ' Association do not consider that the calculated economic benefit of a western relief road outweighs the net environmental harm .
4 Openness did not demand that he tell her he had suggested it .
5 The final day of the hearing has included evidence from a Metropolitan Police forensic expert , who admitted ammunition found at the scene of the crime did n't match that found at Marsh 's parents ' home .
6 If you have been a victim of a crime do not assume that it can not happen again .
7 In cases of " innocent publication " , where the defendant has not intended to criticise the plaintiff ( either because the defendant did not realise that the words would be understood to refer to the plaintiff or the defendant is unaware of special circumstances which make them defamatory ) liability may be avoided by making an " offer of amends " under s4 of the 1952 Defamation Act .
8 It is irrelevant that the defendant did not know that the brochure had been read ( i.e. that the false statement had been made ) .
9 However , aggression in the horse does not mean that he will be aggressive or hostile towards us .
10 That the situation may not be anyone 's fault does not mean that no sacrifices are required .
11 However , the child who dances with delight upon hearing her father 's key in the lock does unmistakably believe that he is at the door , in normal circumstances , but , without asking her , we will not know if she is aware of the next day 's possible delay .
12 The fact that several types of relatives can be called by the same term does not mean that they can not be distinguished .
13 The fact that we call both our mother 's brother and father 's brother by the same term does not mean that we are unaware of the fact that we are related to them in different ways or that we can not express this difference by using such phrases as ‘ my uncle on my mother 's side ’ .
14 However , while ‘ [ t ] he Administration does not believe that any city is condemned to inevitable decline ’ ( US Department of Housing and Urban Development 1984 , p27 ) , the emphasis on comparative advantage and entrepreneurialism carried an inevitable warning .
15 A clearance under s138 is usually limited to a statement that the Revenue does not consider that s137 will apply to deny the benefit of capital gains tax deferral .
16 Experts say the virus being blamed for the outbreak does n't work that quickly
17 An alternative notation which may sometimes be more convenient is ( 5 ) , with square brackets marking the fact that this word-meaning is taken to match an entity : If , however , the mind does not feel that BOTTLES is sufficiently specific to identify the target of its attention , then the identification may be extended as in ( 6 ) , where we adopt a plain arrowhead as our representation of qualification : We assume that a qualified entity remains an entity ( see Appendix B ) , and this can more conveniently be represented by our alternative notation as in : It is quite important to stress the retention of the same subscript i in ( 7 ) .
18 First , that a system is headed by a president does not mean that the system is presidential !
19 In addition , it is worth noting that Markowitz has argued that the inconclusive nature of the empirical research does not mean that the CAPM can not be sensibly used for portfolio analysis and assessment .
20 Being HIV positive or having AIDS does not mean that there have to be any major changes to the home environment .
21 The Ramblers Association does not dispute that there is a problem .
22 Levi 's explained intention does not mean that there is no autobiography in the book .
23 Although the practical reasons for the rule ( difficulty in getting access to Parliamentary materials and the cost and delay in researching it ) are not without substance , they can be greatly exaggerated : experience in Commonwealth countries which have abandoned the rule does not suggest that the drawbacks are substantial , provided that the court keeps a tight control on the circumstances in which references to Parliamentary material are allowed .
24 Certain kinds of events legally definable as ‘ pollution ’ are not followed by any action on the part of the field officer , supporting Becker 's dictum that ‘ an infraction of a rule does not mean that others will respond as though this had happened ’ ( 1963:12 ) .
25 As ESM equipment does not send out any signals of its own , an enemy does not know that its radar emissions have been detected .
26 However , the evidence that one set of abstract concepts has made the transition from scientific to popular consciousness does not imply that modern consciousness is dominated by such similar notions .
27 In summer you 'll need a sun hat to keep the sun off and in winter do n't forget that about a third of body heat is lost through the head so a warm woolly hat is great .
28 The attitude of the Bench to past proposals for the reform of the criminal law did not suggest that their judgment in such a matter was reliable , and those Government supporters in Parliament who had given most study to the matter were unanimously in favour of abolition .
29 According to paragraph 25 of its report , the Committee did not feel that the gas pipeline was dependent on the form of privatisation that we have proposed .
30 In addition the learned judge did not think that a nationalised industry can be said to accumulate a substance for its own purposes .
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