Example sentences of "'s not [adj] that [pers pn] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 Judging by the number of dead Germans in front of the Commando positions around the village , it 's not surprising that they had stopped their frontal attacks .
2 " Then it 's not surprising that you felt unwell . "
3 Innocuous though it may seem at first sight , this can be interpreted ( at least in the written form ) in two ways : either ‘ I dislike him ’ ( the most usual reading ) , or , in suitable contexts , ‘ It 's not true that I like him ’ ( for instance , in I do n't dislike him , but I do n't like him either ) .
4 There is no need to postulate different negative elements , or different meanings of like : it is enough to allow the negative element either to take the whole of the rest of the sentence as its scope ( Neg ( I like him ) ) , in which case the meaning will be ‘ It 's not true that I like him , ’ or the single element like ( I Neg-like him ) , in which case the meaning will be ‘ I dislike him . ’ ’
5 It 's not true that I saw no one while I was writing my book reviews in the printer 's office .
6 And it 's not true that I do n't get anything out of it when I see him .
7 Oh it 's not fair that he did some
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