Example sentences of "i do not [verb] that [pos pn] " in BNC.

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1 I do not feel that their quality is really the quality I am seeking here to define ’ .
2 I do not think that Her Majesty 's inspectorate can look at that case .
3 , I do not think that his interpretation was in every respect correct .
4 I do not think that my hon. Friend will be able to do quite that .
5 I do not forget that my subject is Ezra Pound , not Max Beerbohm .
6 Nevertheless , I do not accept that his pessimism is warranted in Britain .
7 I warmly endorse — of course — the first two parts of my hon. Friend 's question , but I do not accept that his criticisms are well founded .
8 Because this is so , I do not believe that their position is as different from that of nineteenth-century anthropologists and Marx and Engels as they would like us to believe , if we were to take their rejection of ‘ evolutionism ’ at its face value .
9 I do not believe that my views are inconsistent with cases such as Halsey v. Esso Petroleum Co .
10 I do not believe that my statement means that the Germans will not necessarily take the system into the aircraft that they order .
11 Mr Sands said : ‘ While I appreciate that Conservatives ministers need to be vigilant , I do not believe that my staff should be expected to give personal details , which will be kept on police computers , merely to help a political party publicise its election campaign . ’
12 I do not believe that our European neighbours will hang back from this for long .
13 I do not believe that our participation in the European Community implies that a level of regional government should be established here .
14 My hon. Friend 's heart is in the right place , but I do not believe that his precise proposal would have the effect that he has in mind .
15 ‘ Oh , I do not deny that my son was homosexual , nor that he and Wolfgang Klein were lovers .
16 You do me great honor in proposing me as your President , & if I did not feel that my acceptance of this favour would tend much to defeat the laudable object of your pursuit I should most certainly gratify my own ambition , & have the pleasure to preside at your meetings .
17 I did not know that my question was so good .
18 Southerton , writing under a byline , would probably have been able to speak his mind about the general atmosphere , although I did not know that his attitude to bodyline would be .
19 I did not know that his greatness lies in his learning and not in his office . "
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