Example sentences of "[pron] [verb] not consider that " in BNC.

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1 I do not consider that Dicey 's beliefs on the nature of political authority can be , or should be , divorced from his conception of legal sovereignty .
2 In agreement with the Court of Appeal , I do not consider that the order in this case leaves room for the extension to persons who are not parties of the doctrine expounded in Attorney-General v. Times Newspapers Ltd. [ 1992 ] 1 A.C. 191 .
3 & Mary , sess 2 , c. 2 ) , but I do not consider that this article has any relevance to the present case , being concerned , as it was , with the denial of the right of the executive to levy taxes without the consent of Parliament .
4 In all the circumstances , I do not consider that Mr. Glick 's argument , powerful though it is , is persuasive enough to deter me from recognising , in law , the force of the justice underlying Woolwich 's case .
5 Nor do I think it necessary to consider for the purposes of the present case to what extent the common law may provide the public authority with a defence to a claim for the repayment of money so paid ; though for the reasons I have already given , I do not consider that the principle of recovery should be inapplicable simply because the citizen has paid the money under a mistake of law .
6 However , as I have already remarked , I do not consider that it would be appropriate for this House to make new law in this instance .
7 I do not consider that the fact that Parliament has legislated extensively in this area means that no principle of recovery at common law can or should at this stage of the development of the law be found to exist .
8 I do not consider that it has been shown that she exercised her discretion inappropriately or wrongly .
9 As I have said , I do not consider that this of itself invalidated the notice .
10 In the result , although I have considerable sympathy with the third party in the position in which he finds himself and I think it may well be the case that the third defendant will fail to obtain contribution from him , I do not consider that this will inevitably be so .
11 I do not consider that it would help towards the solution of your Lordships ' present problem for me to discuss further the points which arose in Morris ( including the question whether it really is an example of theft ) or in the many other cases on section 1(1) which have occupied the anxious attention of the courts and the academic writers .
12 I do not consider that they were behaving like beetles , ’ said Miss Logan , while carefully indicating by her tone that this was only her private opinion and in no way derogatory of Colonel Fergusson .
13 I do not consider that the amended description of development in respect of application no. 111/92 is sufficiently explicit and , when read in association with the revised drawing no. 576/SKO2 , leaves doubt as to the true nature of the application before the Regional Council .
14 I explained to the House in November that I do not consider that the public interest lies in my taking that very large number of proceedings up and down the country in those circumstances .
15 I made clear to the Committee considering the Bill , when we considered a similar amendment , that I do not consider that enlarging the size of boards would ensure that they are more effective .
16 I am satisfied that the deceased encouraged the plaintiff in the belief that all the property he possessed at the date of his death would pass to her , and I do not consider that the fact that he made certain gifts during his lifetime , and indicated a wish to make others , including the gift of a legacy to the plaintiff 's son is inconsistent with such a belief .
17 In M & S Drapers v Reynolds [ 1957 ] 1 WLR 9 Morris LJ said " I do not consider that a restriction … would necessarily be held to be unreasonable merely because it could be shown possibly to extend to one or two cases beyond the range of contemplated protection " .
18 The reason that Scotton Parish Council are opposed to a road of the type shown in the key diagram , is that they do not consider and I do not consider that a road in that position , going to the north of Knaresborough , could effectively meet that need to relieve the A fifty nine .
19 I do not consider that it can be said that at the moment of striking the child , he [ the father ] had the necessary evil intent or wilfulness to justify a finding either that he assaulted the child or that he wilfully ill-treated her .
20 I do n't consider that I 've reached my prime .
21 I do n't consider that seven matches is long enough to judge us .
22 I do n't consider , I do n't consider that the severity of this county council 's financial position justifies this , in the flog it off at all costs approach .
23 But I do n't consider that those problems should have to be shouldered by you , and you alone .
24 Mr. Burgess answered : ‘ My main reason was I did not consider that he was of a sound disposal mind . ’
25 I looked after my mother I was the youngest of our family , and I did n't consider that I was doing something unusual , it was my duty .
26 The second major problem is that people who do not consider that these needs have been met continually manipulate others to meet them .
27 The Monopolies and Mergers Commission did not allow the 1986 bid to proceed and rejected GEC 's claims arguing that : ‘ We do not consider that it is possible in the field of electronics to establish a direct link between company size and competitive performance ’ .
28 Whether or not it has any prospect of success this court is in no position to determine , but while it remains alive we do not consider that the judgment of this court can be described as final within the meaning of rule 2 ( a ) .
29 We do not consider that the judgment in [ Dobson ] requires or allows us to disregard what we have earlier in this judgment sought to extract as the ratio of the decision in [ Morris ] .
30 ‘ Secondly , we do not consider that in circumstances such as those alleged in the present case section 2(1) ( b ) has any application ; nor that it can provide the basis for any defence .
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