Example sentences of "[conj] [pers pn] be [not/n't] [conj] we " in BNC.

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1 Well plus plus the fact that erm it 's not that you have n't got one , or it 's not that we 'd need you to drive it 's that you 're denying us the privilege of being able to send you .
2 Er , one of the paradoxes of the modern era as er , pointed out by Tom Peters , not by me , one of the few things I do not claim original thought on , erm , is , is that it 's not that we , people think that we do n't have enough information at our fingertips and are constantly striving to gather more and more , the opposite is actually true .
3 And it is n't that we do n't understand ;
4 We are introduced to Imamu in the first sentence of ‘ The Disappearance ’ seeing as he is one of the main characters of the book , but although Boo Radley plays a large part in ‘ To Kill a Mockingbird ’ , I would n't consider him to be one of the main characters and it is not until we are well into chapter one that Boo is first mentioned .
5 Otherwise , it was a sort of limbo , and it was n't until we moved to a council house in Southall in the outer suburbs of London that the shades of the prison-house began to close .
6 And it was n't until we started analysing for zinc that we realized what the problem was .
7 Locally we done that and it was n't until we we went nationally under national agreement we lost the wayside .
8 If it was n't that we had to develop from an egg in every generation , I do n't think that kind of conservatism would be observed .
9 Fyfe : ‘ Yeah , but it 's not that we hate America .
10 There 's a little tiny bit to tinker with , but it 's not if we were to , we , we 're canvassing at pressed about altering the length of the lunchtime break to break it down from an hour and a half and an hour and a quarter to an hour and a quarter to an hour which is being we would save some money on not paying our
11 It was obviously a very clever song but it was n't until we were recording it and filming it down at Greenwich Studios , that we realised its potential because .
12 ‘ I knew that Alan liked the odd drink but it was n't until we were living together that I realised her was more or less an alcoholic , and violent with it . ’
13 We called ourselves proudly the extremists , the vanguard , but it was n't until we read the American CLIT papers in 1973 that we knew we had a name other than men-haters .
14 But it was not until we were in the playground that they could tackle me .
15 And oh , the frustration that can build up in our lives as Christians because we are not where we should be or doing what God purposes for us !
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