Example sentences of "[pron] [adv] longer [verb] that " in BNC.

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1 Naturally , my expectations of men have changed a lot since then : I no longer think that toe jam is a prerequisite of masculinity .
2 I no longer believe that I am just writing a treatment of her life .
3 That I no longer believe that the government has a majority for this measure .
4 There is , however , an alternative approach based on the development of a new understanding of law , which no longer assumes that the legal system is uniform but realises that law is linked into complex processes of communication between and within different sub-systems of society , which in turn form and influence the substance of a particular segment of law .
5 After two hours she no longer believed that ordinary delays were keeping her daughter , who , according to her mother , was usually very punctilious about telling her if she was going to be late and where she was going as she knew her mother worried .
6 She no longer felt that she needed to defend herself , or even to account for herself , there .
7 The attack on Poland was less than forty-eight hours away and no one any longer doubted that there must be war .
8 We no longer believe that language and reality ‘ match up ’ so congruently — indeed , we probably think that words give birth to things as much as things give birth to words .
9 It is just that he no longer thinks that filling every cavity is one of them .
10 Pozsgay , the first senior Communist party official to admit publicly that the 1956 uprising was a popular revolt , had resigned from the Hungarian Socialist party in November 1990 because he no longer felt that any existing political party totally reflected his views .
11 He no longer believed that it was possible to struggle against the cruel forces of capitalist wealth .
12 The Council declared that the Church of Christ is to be found here , but it no longer says that it is not to be found anywhere else as well .
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