Example sentences of "[is] [adj] that [pron] [verb] n't " in BNC.
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1 | The , the problem is , that nobody will ever take , and I suppose it 's possible that I do n't take , a balanced view of this . |
2 | As a star opera director whose career is becoming increasingly orientated towards the theatre , it is understandable that he has n't often found the time to stray from the great metropolises to mount a production . |
3 | It 's odd that he did n't leave it in here , except that there 's nowhere convenient to hang it . |
4 | ’ And it 's odd that you did n't notice , when the bug was put on ’ . |
5 | ‘ It 's odd that I have n't heard of you . |
6 | ‘ It 's interesting that you have n't . ’ |
7 | it 's interesting that she did n't , that she even had to go . |
8 | ‘ We 've been talking so much , it 's foolish that we do n't even know each other 's names . ’ |
9 | ‘ It is crucial that they do n't feel drowsy — it could cost them a fortune . ’ |
10 | I 'm afraid we have a lot of people in top management today whose background is such that they do n't really get involved with people on the shop floor . |
11 | They 're sense of self is such that they do n't see that they have a self to assert , perhaps , or that they are not valid enough as a person , which obviously must stem erm from their early childhood experiences , and from the adults that surrounded them when they were growing and developing that sense of who they are . |
12 | They are there to see in various books that have been published ; I suppose it is sad that they have n't been seen by a wider opera-going public . |
13 | I know , it 's amazing that they have n't gone downwards , have they . |
14 | It 's inevitable that they do n't accept us . ’ |
15 | But then Florian Jones is your one great weakness , I suppose , since it 's obvious that you have n't learnt a thing in the years since you first got involved with him . |
16 | ‘ But since it 's obvious that I do n't have a bloody army at my back you can take me directly to the Countess , or the Sheriff of Gloucester , if he 's here . ’ |
17 | It is obvious that you do n't need to change the oil , or check the brake pads on a PC , but there are many just as vital checks to carry out if you want your data survive every eventuality . |
18 | It 's better that you do n't know . ’ |
19 | It 's important that we do n't lose but we wo n't be going there for a draw . ’ |
20 | ‘ And when you need to give her more chloroform , ’ he said , ‘ hand the leg you are holding to Rose — you may take them both on your shoulders if you will , Rose ; it 's important that she does n't regain consciousness during the actual birth . ’ |
21 | It 's important that you do n't show it if you find the task distasteful . |
22 | Please do n't take all day over it it 's important that you do n't . |
23 | It 's important that you do n't leave your children with anyone you 're not happy about — you 'd only spend your entire evening out worrying about it . |
24 | If your symptoms do n't go away after a few minutes it is probable that you have n't caught it quickly enough and in this case you will need to use the technique of ‘ rebreathing ’ . |
25 | Oh I I think it is I think it 's essential that you do n't take other funds and spend the money on advertising and then |
26 | And it is vital that you do n't . |
27 | Your son resents his stepbrother for taking up your time , and is worried that you do n't love him any more . |
28 | It 's vital that she does n't do that ! |
29 | She said : ‘ John has n't told me where he is because he says it 's best that I do n't know , then I ca n't be tempted to tell anyone . ’ |
30 | I mean it is nice that you do n't know anybody who you feel might be despairing . |