Example sentences of "[not/n't] [adj] [conj] [pron] [verb] that " in BNC.

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1 I , with a mother 's intuition , had suspected that ‘ things ’ were not right but I expected that it was one of those ‘ hiccups ’ … ) not so , I 'm afraid .
2 We in Fontanellato were not afraid because we thought that apart from houses and farms we had nothing worth bombing .
3 This is not acceptable and we believe that increasing the charge to non-Barclays customers will discourage them from using Barclays branches and leave our counters available from our own customers . ’
4 Data on admission to hospital is not comprehensive but they suggest that admission rates rise with declining social class .
5 He was still not sure that he believed that story , but in her misery was prepared to go along with her .
6 I was not sure whether I owed that to Gwenellen , the universal awe of Old Red , or Aline 's being away .
7 I am sure that I am not alone when I say that I learned more through the Iii-service courses organised by Basil Rocke than through my entire period of earlier , formal training .
8 The explanation of why this happens , was not forthcoming but he denies that it is another traditional textile term .
9 So , so , I believe it 's alright to say well people will migrate in the presence of , it 's rational for a person to migrate in the presence of , of high unemployment if high unemployment only refers to the formal sector , but it 's not rational if it implies that it refers to informal and formal .
10 The drawbacks to class displays do exist , but they are not insurmountable if you decide that they are worth overcoming .
11 But an FA spokesman said : ‘ Graham is not worried because he feels that if the game was being played at Wembley today , they would all be fit enough to be available for selection . ’
12 In the light of Kemp 's historiography , it is not surprising that he concludes that ideas about perception ( which were often explicitly discussed by ‘ scientists ’ and ‘ philosophers ' ) had little impact on artists ( p. 237 ) .
13 Given his scepticism about our ability to penetrate to the real essences of things , it is not surprising that he finds that none of the much-discussed contemporary theories on offer provide a satisfactory answer , and concludes that we are simply ignorant about this .
14 And it is not surprising when one considers that normally one detects a first edition simply by looking on the title verso for information .
15 Yet this is not surprising when one realizes that both were close to the docks and that the iron foundries in their areas were more conveniently situated for the timber yards and wharfs along the north bank .
16 This is not surprising when you learn that he is a successful businessman , and in fact the founder of San Diego 's ComputerEdge Magazine and the founder of the company that published this book .
17 Thus , we were not surprised when we found that the effect of preconditioning was lost in rabbits that had forty or more 5-min occlusions over 3–4 days ( unpublished observation ) .
18 I was not surprised when I heard that the old man had gone to live with Dorothy .
19 No it 's not realistic because you know that there are thousands of people involved with the in the Garrimpos and er there is no way you could er shut them down without offering them an alternative .
20 You 've chosen when you want to go , and that was n't difficult because you know that San Antonio is electric right through from April to October .
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