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

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1 I had not seen that it would would have that special resonance . ’
2 I had not seen that hatred might prove an indispensable friend . ’
3 In my innocence I had not imagined that such Machiavellian schemes could be devised , let alone carried out .
4 In fact , he was so eager to be off that he would have left it in the street if I had not insisted that he should take the coals to his mother . ’
5 I had not realized that I looked so old and tired .
6 Before I came to India , I had not realized that the English word ‘ paradise ’ was borrowed from the ancient Persian words pairi ( around ) and daeza ( a wall ) .
7 I had not felt that trade unionism had yet reached the accountancy profession , but it appears that Mr Marshall 's requests are akin to the worst excesses of the trade union movement .
8 Mr. McAllion : I had not realised that the Minister had finished speaking .
9 Unfortunately I had not realised that a stern rope had already been passed to the ship and an indignant shout from my crew on the after deck drew my attention to the long nylon rope which was now snaking dangerously round the bollards as we drew away .
10 I had not realised that one innocent man 's plight could arouse such blood lust .
11 I had not realised that it was even more complicated than I had been led to believe originally .
12 I had not realised that other sites had been considered , including Merthyr .
13 I knew there would be some details that might fill in a few gaps and , indeed , I had not known that Mme G had kept in touch with Otto and that , prior to my arrival on the scene , he frequently drove over to Reine with tempting delicacies that Jean-Claude invariably refused to eat .
14 ‘ Angel — I would not have married you if I had not known that , after all , there is a way out for you … only I hoped you would never …
15 I had not appreciated that he had moved in the Chamber .
16 I had not meant that , only to reassure you .
17 So I hope I 've not complicated that I I always find it 's helpful to say this about this speaker this because no other speaker no speaker is here with a .
18 I 've not heard that for quite a while and its unfamiliarity makes it sound strange .
19 Because of this , I have not said that the analysis of deixis in the poetic text will necessarily be a useful stylistic procedure — giving greater insight into individual poems or poets .
20 I have not noticed that coming to London has stopped them having babies , ’ he said .
21 That operation as I understand it is certainly either available on the National Health or er likely to be available on the national health I have not understood that it is the sort of operation which will for any reason suddenly need to be done and I bear in mind that the plaintiff has had already an operation on his hip done on the National Health , it seems to me on the probabilities that there is a very strong probability that that operation will be done on the National Health and not done privately and for that reason it does not seem to me right to include any sum in relation to that in the damages .
22 I have not seen that comment by doctors , but I assure the right hon. Gentleman that that is not the situation .
23 I have not seen that report , but I have expressed before the dangers that a minimum wage policy would hold for employment levels .
24 While I have not pretended that pre-Chernobyl data are extensive , there is compelling evidence about soil and grass contamination in the Cumbrian uplands before and after Chernobyl , based on research and monitoring by the Atomic Energy Authority , the Institute of Terrestrial Ecology , and BNFL .
25 This argument presupposes that moral ideals are based on rational considerations , and Rawls is anxious not to deny this : ‘ in making this argument , ’ he says , referring to the passage quoted above , ‘ I have not contended that the criteria of excellence lack a rational basis in everyday life ’ ( p. 328 ) .
26 I have not discussed that with the others yet but perhaps it is something to put on the agenda for the future .
27 I have not forgotten that strange and distant glimmer on your face after you tipped over the last glass . ’
28 Headlined ‘ This Sick Idea ’ , the leader recorded the fact that Mr Clay was unaware of what Mrs Thatcher was trying to do and asked whether she had not realised that ‘ by seeking to reward the only general secretary who treated her with kid gloves , she would end up by blackening his name ’ .
29 She had not realised that some of the horses had been ‘ jazzed up ’ and made a bit more fearful or anxious , so that the horse had extended its top lip through tension .
30 She had not realised that they were so young .
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