Example sentences of "not [verb] [conj] [det] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | The question of unregistered land does not arise because any such purchase is subject to compulsory registration of title ( Housing Act 1985 , s154 ) . |
2 | Did she not think that such grieving as she had showed was somehow too much for any memory to bear ? |
3 | I do not think that many hon. Members would criticise the length of the speech but they and members of the museum and arts worlds outside would criticise the Bill 's contents . |
4 | point out , such uses have a " negative orientation " : the speaker does not think that any good reasons exist at all for performing the event which the infinitive denotes . |
5 | I do not think that any one of us expects our children to walk out of the place ‘ normal ’ , but we do know that it is the best place in the world for them to achieve their fullest potential . |
6 | I do not think that any incoming party with any set of policies could turn the economy around over the next six months . |
7 | The future of British Coal depends on the results of the next general election in a few months ' time , and I do not think that any hon. Member or the Minister would refute that . |
8 | I do not think that any hard and fast rule is laid down in Chamberlain 's case . |
9 | We do not think that any particular content in philosophy can be identified as female . |
10 | When he looked back later in life he did not think that this dark night was caused by what happened on the road at Godmanchester . |
11 | Where I differ from Bourdieu is that I do not think that this important distinction leads inevitably to absolute aesthetic relativism . |
12 | I am not suggesting that all such considerations are rationally run through and weighed up on every occasion ; they are too familiar to require it . |
13 | As I have just said we don' the County Council does not consider that these two fields form part of the open countryside around Skelton . |
14 | Does the Secretary of State not realise that that conspicuous failure , which is clear to the people of Northern Ireland , is undermining the confidence of the great majority , and that that is pregnant with considerable consequences ? |
15 | The steam traction engine is not forgotten and many interesting photographs of vehicles used by associated companies during this time are included . |
16 | Finally , even if , as I believe , the lower figure is nearer the true rate , I do not doubt that all such deaths are of the utmost importance and will continue to represent a major therapeutic challenge and that perhaps nearly all will eventually be prevented . |
17 | I can not doubt that this peculiar method which gave such valuable results in water-colour , influenced Cézanne to apply it at least to the early stages of his oil paintings , and that gradually it grew to be his habitual practice in the succeeding period . |
18 | We do not know whether these underlying conditions are responsible for the low CD4 counts . |
19 | I do not know if this triumphant wrongdoing owes anything to the example set by Ivy in Elders and Betters , by which I am conscious of having been influenced myself . |
20 | The effects of the treatment on the faecal flora were not reported but this poorly absorbed aminoglycoside would be expected to deplete or eradicate intestinal E coli . |
21 | It is important also to note that we are not implying that any major catastrophe will occur should the stress level continue to rise so high that the glass spills over . |
22 | He makes explicit that he is not writing as some individual Messianic figure propounding an individualistic gospel deriving from ‘ the ineffable wisdom of primitive peoples ’ . |
23 | I share the view expressed by the hon. Member for Birmingham , Selly Oak ( Mr. Beaumont-Dark ) : it does not matter whether those involved in fraud , the rip-off of investors of the misuse of pension funds belong to any political party , or to no political party . |
24 | Like Marxist and elite theory , pluralist theory does not assume that those such as presidents , Legislators or ministers , who occupy the formal positions of political authority , are necessarily those with political power . |
25 | Ivan Foster took the unexpected but reasonable position of arguing that sabbatarianism should never have been in the manifesto : ‘ I do not believe that that particular one is something for parties to legislate on . |
26 | Although Robinson 's suggestions are attractive , Steers ( 1964 ) does not believe that all double spits can be explained as breached baymouth bars . |
27 | He did not believe that any such combinations would work , but he did not close his mind on continuing consultation . |
28 | I emphasise that I do not believe that any individual or manager in the health service has done anything in this case which departs from the principles upon which the health service is built . |
29 | I do not believe that any other paint system can be applied as thinly as a watercolour wash and still yield as much colour brilliance . |
30 | Local politicians do not believe that any new talks formula could be adopted before late summer or the autumn . |