Example sentences of "[pron] [noun sg] [vb past] not [verb] that " in BNC.

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1 Stella Fearnley replies : In response to Richard Harwood 's comments , I feel I should point out that my article did not imply that the only perception of district societies is that of a practitioners ' club , and that this perception emerged from market research carried out among our members last year , not from my own opinions .
2 If only my father had not chosen that very moment to ask Anne to dance , then what ?
3 My father did n't know that because he was hardly ever around but when he did put in an appearance , the aunt behaved differently . ’
4 Perhaps my Maker did not intend that my brain should function perfectly .
5 But whereas the year before the absence of yellowing was proof that Britain did not have the same forest decline as in Europe , its discovery did not show that Britain did have the same forest decline .
6 Her husband had not realised that she was dying , and the subsequent shock was so great that he became unable to care for his six-year-old daughter who also began to lose weight and perform badly at school .
7 However , the Court cautioned that its ruling did not mean that " a state may never punish publication of the name of a victim of a sexual offence " .
8 Mambo Leo was popular not for its opinions but because it was well produced , entertaining and readable ; nevertheless , its popularity did not mean that its readers either believed or trusted it .
9 she just like thought he was , being a carpenter or something , and this brother , erm , her brother did n't know that she sung at all , so it all turns out to be a big surprise .
10 His decision did not mean that he had abandoned his commitment to persuasion and conversion ; it was the principle of non-violence and not coercion which informed the spirit of his actions .
11 Ingram was in no condition to knock on anything , although his head did n't know that as he leaned forward against the thick bottle glass .
12 It is equally true that Lord Diplock has stated that the normal presumption is that Parliament intends questions of law to be decided by the courts , but his Lordship did not state that this was an irrebuttable presumption .
13 IT 'S astonishing that our government did n't admit that the German bank spent £17 billion trying to prop up the pound and the Italian lira during the recent crisis .
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