Example sentences of "not [verb] that a [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | He did not think that a state in which a rich majority governed could be properly called a democracy : " suppose a total of one thousand three hundred ; one thousand of these are rich , they give no share in government to the three hundred poor , who also are free men and in other respects like them ; no one would say that these thirteen hundred lived under a democracy . " |
2 | It is not certain , therefore , whether the rule in Quenerduaine v. Cole would apply , though on the whole I think it would , because I do not think that a court would speculate on the reasons that moved B to telegraph rather than write . |
3 | As I said earlier , I do not think that a register is necessarily bad . |
4 | Elisabeth did not think that a life sentence of Bo-Bo 's knitting was the harshest a man might serve . |
5 | It is Philistine not to see that a fact and a theory , simple components of tenuous knowledge , are a way not necessarily of controlling nature , but of coming to terms with it , of playing homage ; science is less arrogant in many ways than the arts of landscape or of poetising , mainly because it is content to describe the world as it is . |
6 | I 'm not sure that honesty 's a word which I would er do n't get me wrong , I 'm not suggesting that a salesman 's dishonest , do n't think that . |
7 | The hon. Gentleman is not suggesting that a system of local government finance would be without a method of equalisation . |
8 | The reason that Scotton Parish Council are opposed to a road of the type shown in the key diagram , is that they do not consider and I do not consider that a road in that position , going to the north of Knaresborough , could effectively meet that need to relieve the A fifty nine . |
9 | In M & S Drapers v Reynolds [ 1957 ] 1 WLR 9 Morris LJ said " I do not consider that a restriction … would necessarily be held to be unreasonable merely because it could be shown possibly to extend to one or two cases beyond the range of contemplated protection " . |
10 | LORD SCARMAN : Their Lordships do not doubt that a promise to perform , or the performance of , a pre-existing contractual obligation to a third party can be valid consideration . |
11 | When John Logie Baird was born I do not doubt that a star stood over the little saviour 's cradle . |
12 | It is not expected that a bid will follow . |
13 | He said last night : ‘ I did not know that a policewoman had been stabbed but something serious had obviously happened . |
14 | The practice might not know that a need exists and may be able to help . |
15 | The practice might not know that a need exists and may be able to help . |
16 | Similarly , the Prevention of Terrorism Act requires bankers to prove that they did not know that a client 's funds were serving terrorism . |
17 | Richards suggests that ‘ since the Anglican Church in Wales was disestablished in 1919 , it is not fitting that a name associated with church organisation should be linked to a secular unit of local administration ( Richards 1983:39 ) . |
18 | An initial objection which he poses is , interestingly , that it is not fitting that a woman should represent a father . |
19 | It does not matter that a company has large capital assets if they are under employed and if the company is going broke . |
20 | Approach road junctions with great care , consider your road position and your speed , drive on only when you are sure it is safe to do so and that you will not block the junction , watch out for long vehicles which maybe turning left or right , at the junction ahead , but which may have to use to make a turn , when waiting to emerge at a junction , do not assume that a vehicle approaching from the right which is signalling with it 's left hand direction indicator would turn left , wait to make sure do you know what I mean ? |
21 | Would buyers not assume that a valuation based partly on an expert test implied endorsement of that test by the surveyor ? |
22 | It does not provide that a board may refuse such applications . |
23 | ‘ I do not believe that a recession is likely or necessary . ’ |
24 | Galileo could not believe that a genius such as Archimedes would have used such a crude method . |
25 | The reason which they gave to me was that they did not believe that a man with my social background could win a General Election for the Conservative Party at that time in the twentieth century . |
26 | I do not believe that a contract which clarifies hours worked or tasks to be done will prevent teachers from caring , but it may make it rather more difficult to implement school-based initiatives . |
27 | The officer in charge of the post could not believe that a couple who had arrived by air on Tuesday should be returning home by car on Wednesday . |
28 | But so do many private individuals , and we do not believe that a citizen 's sphere of personal freedom necessarily shrinks as his power and influence grow . |
29 | Perhaps it is churlish of me , after the kind remarks of the Minister , to venture to comment on what he has just said , but at the risk of being tiresome , may I point out that what I said before was that it does not follow that a decision made by the Home Secretary corresponds with the advice that he receives from the chief inspector . |
30 | It does not follow that a transvestite , ie , a man who dresses in women 's clothes , is either a pervert or a homosexual . |