Example sentences of "not [verb] [pers pn] [be] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 The program is menu driven but one of the best features is the ability to input new data at practically any stage , i.e. if you are entering an invoice and the product does not exist you are able to create it there and then without exiting to the previous menus .
2 Where there is close liaison between ward teachers and the school of nursing , and where ward experience is part of a planned programme , this information will be available from previous teaching ; but where these conditions do not exist it is necessary for the clinical teacher to carry out her own checks with the students before the teaching can be planned .
3 I think it was overspeculated in the press that we 've sold the premises and it , it well gave the impression that perhaps we might be open you know , some people might not think we 're open even .
4 I do not think they are evil .
5 They did not think they were alone in feeling isolated in the business world , but when they sent out invitations to the inaugural meeting on 14 July , with an explanation of what they were trying to achieve , they were staggered by the response .
6 The Yek offend you because we do not think you are human .
7 I can not think it is serious .
8 ‘ We do not think it is possible to deny that there are circumstances in which individuals may justifiably choose to enter into a homosexual relationship ... [ although ] such a relationship could not be regarded as the moral or social equivalent of marriage . '
9 Well , I am shocked that such things can be published , I do not think it is right .
10 I do not think it is complacent or smug ; one feels it has been worked for .
11 I take the view that , having regard to the recitals and to the terms of the order , one can read into the order itself the element of compromise , but again I do not think it is important for the decision of this case ; because the compromise , if compromise it was , was between the plaintiffs and Jack Bernardout , and I do not think it enures for the benefit of Joseph Bernardout , the defendant in these proceedings .
12 Do you not think it 's worthwhile booking the rest of the year 's meetings or shall we do it as we carry on
13 Chairman er in his remarks a bit earlier on Professor said that he did not think it was appropriate to give executive power to the director of education I wrote your words down at the time he did not think it appropriate to give executive power to the director of education and he said , despite Mr 's clarification you want to move a bit nearer if you 're going to be his minder Mr that in fact he did n't
14 Moore did not think it was necessary to ask the lawyer for more details of the ‘ foolish stories ’ .
15 I believe that er we did n't er consider going to look at the development because it was quite clearly in the minds of a large percentage of us that it was contrary to the town plan and so we did not think it was necessary to do that .
16 There were wan smiles on the faces of some who did not think it was possible .
17 By now some were laughing openly , but Mrs Jonesy did not think it was funny .
18 But I do not think it was open to them to state a sum constituting the … deficit and then say in effect they were not sure if the sum was correct .
19 ‘ He said he did not think it was human .
20 It was robust at times , but there was never anything kinky about our relationship ’ and that she did not think he was capable of what he had been accused .
21 I did not think he was capable of making a will .
22 If she did not eat it was due to her feeling nauseous because of her condition .
23 I 'm not suggesting it was malicious ; that was just the result . ’
24 Until I was lent this , I had not realised it was possible for members of the public to get their hands on such things .
25 It 's not dying I 'm afraid of ; it 's being dead . ’
26 As it happened , Clara was wrong , but she was not to know she was wrong , and she suffered as much as though she had been right .
27 She 's not to know I was supposed to catch yesterday 's plane . ’
28 Small numbers were imported into Europe years ago , but I did not know they were available again .
29 I did not know he was married .
30 He was pestering people at the bar , trying to butt into their conversations or sit down at their tables and behaving — as far as people who did not know he was ill were concerned — like an archetypal northern wally .
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