Example sentences of "[is] not [verb] that [det] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 It is not argued that any system of law other than English law applies to determine the legal status of the receivers appointed by the bank pursuant to the debenture .
2 This is not to say that such comment is wholly wrong ; merely to say that it lacks precision , finesse .
3 This is not to say that all conflict is constructive .
4 This is not to say that all criticism is unjustified .
5 It is not intended that this plan should be ‘ cast in concrete ’ but , rather , that it should be flexible so that the school looks ahead but remains responsive to future changes in circumstances .
6 This is not to suggest that such observation is itself a straightforward method of investigation .
7 The Attorney General of the day ( one Shawcross ) , informed an inquiring MP that ‘ it is not contemplated that any legislation will be necessary to give effect to the terms of this Convention ’ because ‘ I think we are entitled to say that the law of this country has always been in advance of the laws of most other countries in regard to human rights ’ .
8 This is not to imply that this form of historical revisionism is ideologically neutral or objective .
9 It is not envisaged that any material changes will be made to the sale and purchase agreement .
10 The nature of the breakage is largely controlled by the structural properties of the bones concerned , and it is not considered that this experiment has provided any new information on breakage ( see , for instance , Korth 1979 ) .
11 For a precedent , see Appendix E. It is not thought that this procedure has been invoked with any degree of frequency .
12 It is not suggested that each offence should be ranked according to the seriousness of its after-effects on the particular victim — although there is an argument for assuming that young victims will be particularly damaged by unwanted sexual experiences , and therefore for regarding such offences as more serious .
13 Whilst it is not suggested that such behaviour is common , the temptation to copy , or at least to fail to acknowledge the other thesis as a source , is made stronger by the knowledge that such unscrupulous acts are very difficult to detect , because the original works , if unpublished , may only be known to the researchers and to their supervisors .
14 While it is not suggested that this roll of honour is exhaustive , a list would , even on a world-wide basis , be strikingly short .
15 Moore is not denying that such elucidation is sometimes needed and possible , but bringing home to us that this is never what is going on when all things with a certain complex property are said to be good .
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