Example sentences of "[not/n't] [verb] for one [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Now I 'm not suggesting for one moment that anybody who has all the problems that dear Mr has there , but I think we might be able to learn something , do you ?
2 I 'm not suggesting for one moment it 's easy , but I mean is it possible that , you know erm accepting that this is a major conflict , it does involve all of us whether we like it or not
3 His leader did not believe for one moment the protestations of innocence .
4 Nevertheless , I do not believe for one moment — I made this point on enough occasions to the hon. Member for Antrim , East ( Mr. Beggs ) — that , if we had not given potential investors the opportunity to buy a power station that could be converted to gas , there would have been much hope of bringing a gas pipeline to Northern Ireland .
5 I would not suggest for one moment that they existed here .
6 He 's had plenty of dealing with your sort — he 's not fooled for one minute and neither am I ! ’
7 While I would insist on the centrality of Noel Coward 's sexuality to the patterns of meanings that I see in Brief Encounter , I would not wish for one second to hold him up as any kind of gay martyr .
8 ‘ You have n't been listening , Claudia ; we 're not parting for one moment until I find Garry — and it 's time you called me Roman . ’
9 Now , I do not pretend for one moment that children should not be taught to add , subtract , read and think logically .
10 It would be easy to dismiss ‘ softing ’ as an esoteric corner of the stock market which could be ignored , if it did not account for one deal in every six .
11 If the Oxford can not fly for one reason or another , she will still be the only ‘ live ’ Airspeed aircraft in the world .
12 I could n't stay for one day . ’
13 You do n't think for one minute I 'm going to eat the filth I give to you ?
14 ‘ I did n't think for one minute that he 'd made it there under his own steam , ’ Simone murmured , and André laughed smugly .
15 I 'm going to investigate , see if I ca n't do a conv I do n't think for one minute I will but it 's possible do a conversion er into erm the box type .
16 I do n't think for one minute that there are teachers who are drunk in charge of children in the classroom .
17 I mean you would n't you would n't think for one minute that Aunty Mary came from .
18 She did n't doubt for one minute that the feeling was mutual .
19 What I 'm saying to you is , erm I do n't expect for one minute to have a computer installed in my office , ccessdon'tw alter it to that a particular way , and
20 They do n't work for one employer on a regular basis .
21 I do n't believe for one minute that the majority of your readers are male , nor that the majority of riders are male .
22 I ca n't believe for one minute that Perry would really give it up to be a video director .
23 ‘ I do n't believe for one minute I 'd have been the saviour , but I 'd have loved the chance to make a contribution in my country 's hour of need .
24 Well for most we try and work a Shorthorn for I think that the Shorthorn and the black bull is the true traditional cattle you know maybe and I do n't believe for one minute that the the cattle would be any better if you had a lot of Limousins or something else .
25 And I do n't believe for one moment that you could have been ignorant of the fact that she was wealthy .
26 Now this does n't alter for one moment my recommendation of this as a superb performance , but I can well imagine a non-violinist , with less understanding of the extraordinary soloistic skill involved , homing in on and lambasting the accompaniment , giving only an average rating as a result .
27 I do n't suppose for one minute that it is that simple but could you please advise me ?
28 I do n't suppose for one moment she has given a thought to what life might be like if she had to ‘ make do ’ married to someone who was n't too well off .
29 I do n't suppose for one moment that man fully understood the import of what he was saying .
30 But basically I think most courses now , not sure there 's actually a legal requirement , I do n't think it is , but most of them want a at least a year 's sort of full time experience in erm , you know , d dealing with underprivileged people really and their problems and people who ca n't cope for one reason or another , and how er y you can er er sort of help them and what sort of relationship you can build with them and so on , and how
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