Example sentences of "[coord] [vb mod] not [verb] [that] " in BNC.

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1 Really , two things brought up investigation to consider the first is with trusts the very important piece of work that 's done by trusts on behalf of the provence another provence may or may not know that there are the trusts have now been er , between trusts erm South Wales trusts erm
2 Anyone who imagined that precise experience would know its full intrinsic nature but they might or might not realize that this was a good experience .
3 You must n't think every time you 're tired or ca n't sleep that it 's this thing starting up again .
4 And let's not forget that Waqar shot out the first four England batsmen in the second innings at The Oval with a new ball — and he was scarcely getting it off line .
5 And let's not forget that the 1988 seal plague in the North Sea was also accompanied by a number of ‘ exceptional ’ algal blooms .
6 Further , even if Reagan approves , Congress would have to enact the necessary legislation — and may not think that handing over the craft is in the nation 's best interests .
7 Many had been decaying steadily for years : their owners had no use for them and could not imagine that anyone else would .
8 Playing against Celtic , however , is generally supposed to be difficult for someone who formerly captained the club and could not say that his regard for them ended on the day he was transferred .
9 A classless society would no doubt constitute subjects who ( like Miss Beale and Miss Buss ) , would be different from us , but they would be constituted nonetheless , and could not know that their own conviction of being unexploited was not mistaken .
10 I wanted to tell her that I was just such a silly creature and could n't believe that I would ever be warm again .
11 Some of the children had done every nursery in N16 and could n't believe that they would n't be shifted again .
12 Nicholas , therefore , was stuck in Famagusta over Christmas , and need n't hope that Zacco was going to miss him .
13 He 'd bought a BMW because he 'd heard that it was the car to have , and would n't admit that he felt uncomfortable in it .
14 But he kept your secret , Pamela , and would not own that you gave any encouragement to his addresses .
15 Thirdly , our young painter would not know of any other artistic centre beside Paris and would not imagine that such a place might exist .
16 He seems totally inflexible and unwilling to negotiate any variation of the arrangements proposed and ca n't appreciate that the banking needs of a parish council are not the same as those of a sweet shop !
17 Anorexics are crying out inside and ca n't believe that no-one has noticed how thin they have become . ’
18 The notion that they can be judged by Libyan law wherever they are , because they are Libyans by birth and can not alter that by acts of will , seems to underlie the government 's policies of clandestine homicide towards them .
19 Although a ‘ mature ’ lady , I am a supporter of ‘ save the terrace ’ and can not agree that seats are necessary — fans will stand up most of the time anyway , as we did last Sunday , and seats are more of a hazard when leaning over to see what is happening on the pitch .
20 Because I do not accept absolute predestination , however , and can not believe that we human beings are simply pawns in some giant chess game being played in the wide blue yonder , I think that it is the person within whom the spirit chooses to dwell who actually makes the right or wrong decisions .
21 This should make life a little easier for the prosecutor , but let's not forget that the prosecutor only deals in terms of the crimes , with violence that has occurred , and the violence that has occurred is of course something which has gone wrong in society .
22 Nothing wrong with that , of course , but let's not pretend that one can really make a decent living just by turning wood .
23 The newly retired partner is often prepared to do more around the house , but may not realise that there is a difference between being helpful and fully sharing domestic responsibilities .
24 Sometimes they possessed knowledge about sex , but could not admit that this was sexual , or that they had those sorts of desires .
25 ‘ Gross exaggeration , ’ Fabia laughed , but could n't deny that she had been a great fan of the Czech composers , and still was .
26 He tried to remember if his parents had quarrelled the holidays before she died , but could n't remember that they had .
27 This implies that the exiles enjoyed a certain status in his court , but need not mean that he envisaged actively espousing their cause , or had become dissatisfied about Emma 's union with Cnut .
28 He said there could be changes , but would not confirm that the St.
29 Just as an economist can grant that religious beliefs have a bearing on market behaviour but will not allow that they are a primary force , so Realism insists that power is the key .
30 Angered by suggestions that his conduct was inexplicable and that he had not offered any constructive criticism during a 3½ hour inquest into Yorkshire 's dismal summer , Boycott claimed that the cricket sub-committee would not accept any form of responsibility : ‘ They have been in charge for five of the last six years but will not agree that they are at least partly to blame for the fact that Yorkshire cricket is in a mess . ’
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