Example sentences of "[conj] [that] we [vb mod] [not/n't] [vb infin] " in BNC.

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1 The fact that we call both our mother 's brother and father 's brother by the same term does not mean that we are unaware of the fact that we are related to them in different ways or that we can not express this difference by using such phrases as ‘ my uncle on my mother 's side ’ .
2 That is true , but it does not issue in the conclusion that we do not ordinarily have and use the given conception of a causal circumstance , or that we could not use it in the confirmation of causal hypotheses .
3 Nor that we should not form opinions or make evaluations .
4 Except that we wo n't get to the South of France now . ’
5 Except that we ca n't spend every minute of the time we 're together making love , can we ?
6 More than that we can not tell you at the moment , but we will , of course , give you a full ( p ) review as soon as it is possible .
7 And that we should n't know !
8 It is important that we should evolve out of this recession and out of rising unemployment and that we should not create a false boom by lowering interest rates too quickly or by Government over-borrowing .
9 Some recent interpretations of Greek history , and of the Greek historians ' versions of it , have suggested that there was , in fact , a gap between such ideals and the actual practice and that we should not take their own statements too literally .
10 I learned then that we were but few , while the white men were many , and that we could not hold our own with them .
11 Well they might be a friendly , oh I do n't really know but er he 's so busy you see and he 's busy all kinds of day and night , now then , we asked him a while ago to be more careful when he was switching on the freezer units at night because they were waking people up , we asked him er a while ago if he 'd be more careful learning up at six o'clock in the morning because the chain and that we could n't sleep in the morning like , and all disturbing us all like that
12 I appreciate that one must approach the matter with considerable caution , and that we can not go at it in a bull-at-a-gate fashion .
13 If that is the case that each of the political parties , as I assume is the case for er the Conservative party , I know it to be the case of the Labour party I assume the same is true for the Liberal Democrats and other parties represented in this house , that they undertake the very considerable organisational er er process of selecting candidates only to find a few weeks before June the ninth , that as a result of the difficulties that I 've described as far as the French government attitude towards these elections is concerned , that er in fact we have to revert to the existing arrangements and that we can not have these new er boundaries in place .
14 I occasionally wonder whether anyone in Brussels listens to what is said in the House , but my right hon. Friends have made it clear that Britain can not accept any defence arrangement that would weaken NATO or the Atlantic alliance , and that we can not accept any declaration of intent or prior commitment to a single currency .
15 Yeah jointly insured for major contingencies and potential legal liabilities , the recent re review however has highlighted that we can only insure our own legal liabilities and that we can not insure or assume responsibility for your prudential legal liabilities
16 The director is visibly disappointed when I explain that we will start with the basics and that we will not spend the whole budget on a new x ray machine .
17 I would suggest that we can deal with these parties if they arise but that we should not hold up the negotiations with the top four .
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