Example sentences of "not [verb] that [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 We do not think that regular pouch surveillence is necessary after operation in polyposis even though polyps have been reported in the small bowel , because their malignant potential is very low .
2 I should , however , like the Minister to clarify the issue of rights of way in dock areas , where I do not think that many trains will be travelling at the high speed of 125 mph .
3 I do not think that many people are fully aware of that .
4 For some years I tended to assume that the computers would merely give us a better documented description of the language , but I do not think that that position remains tenable .
5 Further , if a shopper with some perverted sense of humour , intending only to create confusion and nothing more both for the supermarket and for other shoppers , switches labels , I do not think that that act of label switching alone is without more an appropriation , though it is not difficult to envisage some cases of dishonest label switching which could be .
6 I do not think that that evidence second and third hand as it is , is really enough for me to be confident that the conversion will answer .
7 I do not think that that point was in the mind of either Lord Greene or Scrutton L.J. , but the former in the words above quoted , expressed something with which I respectfully agree , and which seems plain , namely , that an absolute order for possession made against a tenant fundamentally alters the position .
8 I do not think that any member of the United Nations , any more than Her Majesty 's Government , would want to send their forces to fight their way into the situation .
9 I do not think that any business men whom I know support the Labour party 's policy of unleashing local authorities to raise the poundage for the uniform business rate without capping .
10 But I do not think that these circumstances demonstrate a contract between the valuer as principal and the borrower .
11 They did not think that these qualities could be found in a job for college leavers — Well perhaps interest and challenge , but not being in charge . ’
12 I do not think that these qualities arise wholly , or even mainly , as it is so often assumed , from the character of its buildings and the beauty of the natural forms , such as trees , which stand in juxtaposition to them .
13 I do not think that British Rail should be given carte blanche to abolish rights of way on every railway track , but where train speeds and frequencies are as great as on the line to which I have referred , we must recognise that the combination of pedestrians and such high-speed trains is deadly .
14 Part A goes ninety one to ninety six , part B ninety six to two thousand and six , sites adjacent to the urban area in the Greater York study er which were acceptable for development because corporately the districts and the county did not think that those sites discharged a greenbelt function as the greenbelt local plan was progressed those sites were excluded from the greenbelt erm and yes , we did identify a number of sites which did not conflict with greenbelt objectives erm on the urban edge .
15 I do not think that this question was resolved in Thomas by what was said by Lord Griffiths though Lord Ackner 's reference to judicial review is in general terms .
16 of CCA comments , ‘ I do not think that this experiment is going to substitute and take the place of several experiments going on in the Third World .
17 I do not think that this conclusion is correct .
18 I do not think that this remark carried the matter any further in the context of agency and undue influence .
19 We do not think that local authorities will , generally speaking , take bold steps to provide facilities for the study of non-vocational subjects .
20 ‘ I think that what will happen is that subjective judgments will disappear , but I do not think that most companies will have any problems at all , ’ he said .
21 It does not allege that any consideration was received by the company in respect of the child .
22 The scholar fed his pet dragons on the choicest tit-bits , bringing them rump steaks of the purest virgins and a daily supply of swallows ' flesh — not realising that such things , for true dragons , are treats , are after-dinner delicacies and no more a fit diet than endless chocolates would be for you .
23 We continued into the upper , easier couloir , not realising that most people abseil off to avoid the long haul to the summit .
24 The purpose of bailment and sale is different because , in the case of an ordinary contract of hire , it is not intended that general property in the goods will pass to the bailor/hirer .
25 It is not intended that MAS specialists should offer advice where valuations are solely for tax purposes .
26 It is not intended that this plan should be ‘ cast in concrete ’ but , rather , that it should be flexible so that the school looks ahead but remains responsive to future changes in circumstances .
27 She said she had not heard that British scientists wanted to return him to Arctic waters , but warned that going back to cold temperatures , coupled with the need to hunt for food again , would be fatal .
28 ‘ I came , I saw , I was conquered , to mistranslate the mighty Caesar , ’ Hope went on , puffing a little uphill — curious that his heavy exercises did not make country walking more comfortable — and hoping that Mr Crump had not heard that hackneyed quip too often — ‘ and who could resist the lake , the hills , the trees , the flowers , the birds . ’
29 In saying that the scientific/industrial paradigm is giving way and that something new is taking its place , we are not suggesting that economic activity will cease .
30 Whilst not suggesting that more machinery is the answer , concentrating and adapting the farm to one enterprise was well worth consideration .
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