Example sentences of "n't [vb infin] [that] the [noun sg] is " in BNC.

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1 I do n't think that the pub is open the cafs are n't open the amusements are n't open .
2 Of course this wo n't show that the account is wrong .
3 This generally has something to do with the actual failure , but it is possible that the fault is not accurately reflected in this message , so do n't assume that the problem is pin-pointed precisely every time by these messages .
4 Because I ca n't believe if you come in the off peak periods there really are n't that many people here erm I ca n't believe that the phone is so busy that that we 're actually being stopped in making from reservations .
5 We do n't believe that the government is correct in their view of what the city needs .
6 Most of the people who were in the street at that time would have been in one or other of the pubs , but do n't forget that the harbour is full of craft of all sorts and there are sure to have been people aboard some of them . ’
7 Remember though , that just setting the stove to maximum output and leaving it to run does n't mean that the stove is giving off a constant level of heat throughout the test .
8 It does n't mean that the problem is solved , but there 's a starting point to work from .
9 I do n't mean that the language is a problem .
10 That does n't mean that the game is rubbish , just that it has probably been done elsewhere before .
11 So maybe that ticking does n't mean that the mine is set to go off any time .
12 This does n't mean that the material is especially soft , rather that the battens in the mid-section of the sail are not full-length therefore giving it a ‘ softer ’ feel when sailing .
13 It does n't mean that the science is poor , but it does mean that we need to be sceptical of the assumptions that we receive .
14 But that does n't prove that the theory is either correct as a theory of language , much less as a literary interpretation .
15 As soon as you receive replies to requisitions , you should be in a position to prepare a report on title for any mortgagee for whom you act , as is commonly required by any but a private mortgagee ; you ca n't usually do so before , because until you have had satisfactory replies you ca n't certify that the title is good .
16 You ca n't deny that the place is an absolute toilet .
17 Except the brain is screaming for more dopamine , so you overdose because you ca n't accept that the drug is n't working any longer , and it 's then that cocaine starts doing its other things to you .
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