Example sentences of "[adj] [vb -s] that it [be] [not/n't] " in BNC.

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1 As to accountability ; this implies that it is not sufficient for a government to justify its existence because at some time in the past it was representative of popular opinion ; for the two may have diverged since then .
2 This means that it is not only effective for those who suffer from spinal disorders but in the treatment of many other conditions too .
3 This means that it is not necessary to know the total number of items in advance , because each item is a separately allocated piece of memory .
4 This means that it is not necessary to oil them regularly .
5 This means that it is not necessary to reject totalization as such — because such a rejection assumes its very possibility , whereas all attempts at totalization such as Sartre 's demonstrate rather its impossibility .
6 This means that it is not necessary to require that the wavefunction is unchanged by the interchange of two identical particles but simply to specify that if it does change it does so in one of these trivial , physically equivalent , ways .
7 This means that it is not enough simply to make SMEs aware of sources of technology or of development programmes which are underway .
8 Well , people who stake their opposition to factory-farming on this kind of consideration should be prepared for a long , heated debate , with one set of ‘ experts ’ declaring that thus-and-so is true , while another declares that it is not .
9 This suggests that it is not the findings , the products of enquiry , that we should apply but the process of enquiry , the conceptual analysis , observation and experimentation which research exemplifies .
10 This suggests that it is not only at the levels of syntactic and semantic analysis that language processing is interactive .
11 Crocodiles are being preserved in some parts of the world by farming them , because that means that it is not so worthwhile to go out and kill the wild ones .
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