Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] that [pron] [verb] not " in BNC.
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1 | Odd-Knut — whose English was good enough to know that he did not want us to call him ‘ Odd ’ — suggested that he could leave us near the Finnish border and we could ski or walk the last bit . |
2 | It is acknowledged , however , that in its efforts to support the capitalist system , politically and economically , the capitalist state creates and expands public and social services only to find that it does not have the required resources to meet the growing cost of the public sector . |
3 | It took long moments before Caroline calmed down enough to remember that she had not sprung the little trap she 'd set . |
4 | Dr Sasaki had not looked outside the hospital all day ; the scene inside was so terrible and so compelling that it had not occurred to him to ask any questions about what had happened beyond the windows and doors . |
5 | The reader should not reject them outright if it so happens that they do not correspond to his own personal impressions . |
6 | She always wanted to write and only regrets that she did not sooner have the courage to devote herself to it . |
7 | However , whilst both the HPV16 sequence and the HSV octamer could readily compete for binding of this protein , the HPV6 sequence could not do so confirming that it does not bind the cervical protein with high affinity ( Figure 4 ) . |
8 | If I said , ‘ It looks blue ’ but otherwise seemed incapable of colour discrimination , of being able to respond differently , verbally and in other ways , to differently coloured things , and , particularly , of being able to tell when other blue things were present and when absent , then people would rightly suspect that I did not know what I was talking about , that my experience could not really be of its looking blue . |
9 | There is therefore a clear place for an EC policy to oversee State aids , and so to ensure that they do not unjustifiably favour one member 's industry at the expense of another 's , and thereby mitigate the intentions of EC competition policy . |
10 | This was the line he took in his propaganda , but this does not necessarily mean that he did not believe it himself . |
11 | This was the line he took in his propaganda , but this does not necessarily mean that he did not believe it himself . |
12 | But still coming in , and so gone that he did not feel the punches . |
13 | When he staggered out at Swiss Cottage the youngest and tallest of them went to the door , apparently to check that he did not re-enter the train . |
14 | In other cases , however , inadequacy merely means that we have not go as much as we would have liked . |
15 | The world can only pray that they do not gain the upper hand . |
16 | The commissary general in charge of the prosecution , Firenzuola , apparently admitted that he did not consider the Copernican system unacceptable . |
17 | The highest percentage of useful material I could find any editor to admit to was around 25 per cent and some quite literally stated that they did not bother with PR material at all . |
18 | And Parker so lost that he did not care . |
19 | Carrie asked them anxiously , and they only said that they had not seen him without saying how ridiculous the question was . |
20 | Had she merely stated that she did not wish to have a baby , she would have been considered failing in what she saw as her role in life . |
21 | If he lacked Zhivkov 's taste , Ceauşescu showed greater consistency of purpose : Zhivkov survived his fall and lived long enough to explain that he had not really been a Communist after all ; Ceauşescu never gave his judges the satisfaction of hearing him renounce his beliefs . |
22 | The Library Association took legal advice on whether they could take action , but were apparently advised that they did not have the ‘ locus ’ to intervene in this way . |
23 | I can only say that I know not whence they came , nor have ever enquired whither they are going . |
24 | However , I soon realized that he did not want their friendship to grow into love . |
25 | The hon. Gentleman will probably already know that we do not permit the sale of arms or other equipment that could be used internally against the people ; but I fully agree that it is necessary to see the report of the commission of inquiry . |
26 | There seemed nothing but crags along the border of Crummock Water and Hope , who had imagined it to be a short walk , soon regretted that he had not saddled up . |
27 | Leaders and officials of parties other than the NPN nevertheless complain that it does not give them fair treatment . |
28 | Although not confronted regularly by Aids we can no longer pretend that it does not affect us . ’ |
29 | He complained to Donaldson , who coolly said that he had not heard about the delegation , but if he was invited he would join it . |
30 | After leaving Cambridge he went off to Paris to study drawing , but soon realized that he did not have sufficient talent . |