Example sentences of "[noun prp] [is] [that] [pers pn] [verb] [not/n't] " in BNC.

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1 If the Department of the Environment think that there are issues of more than local importance they will call it in but their preliminary view expressed to the local MP Mr is that they do n't believe that 's the case .
2 The important thing for me to emphasize to you er Trevor is that we do n't make appointments to go and see people to talk about advertising .
3 Where I differ from Bourdieu is that I do not think that this important distinction leads inevitably to absolute aesthetic relativism .
4 One of the objections frequently made about CAI is that it does not permit student-student interaction .
5 It 's a hell-raiser with 24-carat cuff-links and rounded vowels , it 's a freshly squeezed orange juice with a large shot of vodka — and like a Mickey Finn , the beauty of the Bentley is that you do n't know quite what you 've let yourself in for .
6 It was as though the recent remarks of John Major had been anticipated as the exhibition was already running when he expressed concern over the future of manufacturing industry in the U.K. One reference to the exhibition by Campbell Christie , General Secretary , Scottish T.U.C. stated ‘ The problem we face in Britain is that we do n't manufacture enough of what we consume .
7 The error in the phenomenological approach of Berger is that it does not allow him to see that one of the social processes which affects the success of some theories , in terms of their historical effects , is precisely the process of rational discussion and truth-testing which occurs in science .
8 The main complaint that I have about d'Compress is that it does not use standard DOS key and mouse commands .
9 A major weakness of the MRC-NCS is that it does not engage clients and carers sufficiently in the assessment of need .
10 Indeed , one of the attractions of Madeira is that it does not outwardly appear to be specifically geared to tourism .
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