Example sentences of "not be [verb] that " in BNC.
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1 | We 're simply saying that it 's not been demonstrated that regeneration of West Yorkshire 's been taken into account . |
2 | If I had not been chasing that gipsy woman I could have gone to the party and chased Leila . ’ |
3 | I mean I 've got some indications in er a couple of books I 've got in the car , er but erm again I 've not been asked that question you know , what 's the bullion return , things like that , it 's , it 's a little bit out of the ordinary , but you can find the figures . |
4 | And , interestingly , of all the Royal ladies , Princess Michael and the Duchess of York have not been accorded that privilege . |
5 | They would not be expecting that . |
6 | He also stated in terms that can not be misunderstood that science is after all a human activity , dependent on human imagination to produce its hypotheses , absolutely incapable of describing the world absolutely , but setting itself merely the obligation of bouncing its ideas against reality . |
7 | It can not be over-emphasised that skeleton arguments are not formal documents to the terms of which anyone will be held . |
8 | Unfortunately , he will not be proving that in the Derby . |
9 | I am satisfied that it can not be said that section 6(2) is unworkable if the words of that provision are given their wide general meaning . |
10 | The use made of resources allocated is as important as the extent of the original allocation : it can not be assumed that budgeting money or designating a staff member as training officer , will ensure more than nominal training unless there is more than nominal commitment to the concept that systematic training should be integral to library management . |
11 | As each policy is unique it should not be assumed that policy conditions , exclusions etc are common to all schemes . |
12 | Even if play areas are created off-street , the impression must not be given that the rest of the street is not intended for playing children . |
13 | Such regulations can have a material impact on the performance of these industries and it surely can not be accepted that audit reports be presented to the Secretary of State of a government that has imposed them . |
14 | We would not be mentioning that event in these pages were it not for the misspelling of his name — something confused with a food mixer . |
15 | And when he would not be persuaded that Rain had no more for him , she mentioned Georgie and Joey and wished she could be aboard Perfidia when Berg cornered them , as he surely would . |
16 | That having been said , where gaps appear in the Code it would be better for them to be filled by a change in the Code itself rather than by judicial interpretation , for it must not be forgotten that breach of the Code is a disciplinary offence and it would be unfortunate if the officers in the present case , who were rightly not made the subject of any criticism by the court , should even in theory be liable to disciplinary proceedings . |
17 | But it must not be forgotten that ‘ person ’ for this purpose includes an artificial person : that is to say , it includes both ‘ a body of persons , ’ and a firm … |
18 | It must not be forgotten that for this three year period the patient was being cared for in two hospitals and in Hunstead Park by a full range of no doubt dedicated professions . |
19 | People will not be kidded that easily . |
20 | He immediately recognised the immense potential for the story but was faced with a major problem : the press conference was arranged for 23 March and the next morning was Good Friday — his paper would not be published that day . |
21 | But the servants can not be told that . |
22 | To be fair if , if we , if we were on our own we , I would agree with you , we would not be doing that . |
23 | It must not be taken that other potential measures of success are of less importance , merely that they are more difficult to quantify . |
24 | Examples of this category are black — in blackbird , blue in blue-tit , and red in red wine ( it must not be thought that red here is merely a colour term : a red wine is a type of wine , whereas a red dress is not a type of dress ) . |
25 | Surely he had n't been using that tone with her a moment ago ? |
26 | But no , she had n't been wearing that dress , of course she had n't . |
27 | Now Brian when we talk about expansion we do not mean capacity that has n't been provided that is not currently in , we accept the expansion has been already occurred in the South East of the |
28 | I have n't been told that . |
29 | I have n't been told that , but |
30 | Female nurturing is presented as the solution to male violence — as though women have n't been doing that for centuries . |