Example sentences of "[not/n't] [verb] [prep] [adj] moment " 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 ‘ 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 . ’
7 The youths , being Moslems , were not having this from any woman , even if she were a great lady , and things would have gone ill for Zeinab if Owen had not arrived at that moment , on his way to her flat .
8 Wittgenstein pointed out that no account is satisfactory that assumes that a human somehow surveys the alternatives and chooses one : ‘ It is as if I should say that the application of a word does not pass in one moment in front of my eye ’ ( 1964 : 15 ) .
9 Now , I do not pretend for one moment that children should not be taught to add , subtract , read and think logically .
10 It does n't look at this moment as if there is any real increase and any money for the extra students .
11 And I do n't believe for one moment that you could have been ignorant of the fact that she was wealthy .
12 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 .
13 He was surprised to hear his voice saying that , he had n't known until that moment .
14 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 .
15 I do n't suppose for one moment that man fully understood the import of what he was saying .
16 It does n't seem at this moment in time that a reprieve is really on the cards .
17 Do n't imagine for one moment that most college students are intellectual " egg-heads ' — and that you are the exception .
18 And even if you 're more likely to favour M&S than Montana , Mugler or Miyake , do n't imagine for one moment that what has been shown on these mammoth runways wo n't affect what you buy next winter .
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