Example sentences of "not think that [det] " in BNC.
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1 | The non-philosophical ‘ vulgar ’ do not think that all we know are ideas . |
2 | If one takes ‘ amount ’ as referring to duration and extent ( number of people affected ) , perhaps together with probability and proximity , Bentham certainly does not think that all that matters is amount , since this would be to forget intensity , which seems to mean simply the extent to which it is actually liked moment by moment . |
3 | In any event for my part I do not think that such a limitation exists . |
4 | Did she not think that such grieving as she had showed was somehow too much for any memory to bear ? |
5 | But Sullivan did not think that such a grand welcome would now be appropriate . |
6 | ‘ Would you not think that such a machine could greatly open up commerce and cultural relationships between Switzerland and Britain ? |
7 | I do not think that many people are fully aware of that . |
8 | I should , however , like the Minister to clarify the issue of rights of way in dock areas , where I do not think that many trains will be travelling at the high speed of 125 mph . |
9 | I do not think that many hon. Members would criticise the length of the speech but they and members of the museum and arts worlds outside would criticise the Bill 's contents . |
10 | For some years I tended to assume that the computers would merely give us a better documented description of the language , but I do not think that that position remains tenable . |
11 | I do not think that that was because she was a more effective communicator . |
12 | I do not think that that can be right . |
13 | I do not think that that point was in the mind of either Lord Greene or Scrutton L.J. , but the former in the words above quoted , expressed something with which I respectfully agree , and which seems plain , namely , that an absolute order for possession made against a tenant fundamentally alters the position . |
14 | Further , if a shopper with some perverted sense of humour , intending only to create confusion and nothing more both for the supermarket and for other shoppers , switches labels , I do not think that that act of label switching alone is without more an appropriation , though it is not difficult to envisage some cases of dishonest label switching which could be . |
15 | If the hon. Gentleman does not think that that is a proper contribution to the health service or a proper qualification for the job that she holds , I am very surprised indeed . |
16 | I do not think that that is a question for me to answer from the Dispatch Box . |
17 | I do not think that that was meant in a personal sense . |
18 | I do not think that that would necessarily solve the problem . |
19 | I do not think that that would have been the attitude of the young men who were very keen to fight for their country and to serve with their compatriots . |
20 | I do not think that that is a matter within the competence of the Community . |
21 | I do not think that that is enough , but I am delighted that my right hon. Friends have again and again spoken of the necessity for plant and machinery . |
22 | Does he not think that that could be improved on in any future , but hopefully never to be repeated accident ? |
23 | We do not think that that is good enough . |
24 | Without FGD retrofit across many more stations than are represented than those 8 GW , I do not think that that will be possible . |
25 | I do not think that that was a failure of finance ; it was simply a failure to understand the issues and to do homework . |
26 | One would not think that that was Labour 's intention from reading the document ’ London United ’ issued by the Labour party , but one would know it from reading the draft of that document which the Labour party did not dare publish . |
27 | I do not think that that evidence second and third hand as it is , is really enough for me to be confident that the conversion will answer . |
28 | We do not think that any particular content in philosophy can be identified as female . |
29 | I do not think that any one of us expects our children to walk out of the place ‘ normal ’ , but we do know that it is the best place in the world for them to achieve their fullest potential . |
30 | I do not think that any member of the United Nations , any more than Her Majesty 's Government , would want to send their forces to fight their way into the situation . |