Example sentences of "not [verb] that [pers pn] be [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | It would seem to cover the situation where the accused takes the victim 's umbrella dishonestly and the victim buys back the umbrella , not realising that it is his own . |
2 | She 'd fixed the place where he 'd been , stooped to pick up her baggage , and gone after him , not doubting that it was he . |
3 | Also , according to Aszal , they said they did not doubt that she was his wife . |
4 | She had obviously not noticed that it was her own number . |
5 | A second difficulty with this most obvious method of testing is that , even if a preponderance of Protestants were to emerge , it would not follow that it was their religious convictions that supplied the motivation for their science . |
6 | And you hit it and it bends up and it just dies and I 've been sitting like , I mean I , I definitely do n't think that it is anything with the way I hold it in like cos I 've been sitting going and I just , just hit it and it goes ee , it just dies so you ca n't bend , that 's on too . |
7 | She did n't think that it was her place to do so nor did she want to appear to be a burden to the man she loved . |
8 | ‘ I do n't feel that it 's mine , ’ Jenna said quietly . |
9 | I mean , I ca n't believe that he 's I mean |
10 | But this does n't mean that I am anything less than an enthusiastic supporter of Scottish rugby . |
11 | Often he could be a very demanding presence at rehearsal , but I ca n't imagine that he was anything but delighted with Beecham 's magically evocative account . |
12 | Well I have no see no evidence for that suggestion , and I think if the panel are going to accept this suggestion , then evidence or some some sort of information should be put forward to back it , because I do n't accept that it 's it 's necessarily the case . |