Example sentences of "[vb infin] [that] it [is] [not/n't] " in BNC.

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1 But she must know that it is n't clever to be asked to leave a country while on assignment .
2 Anyone who has been instrumental in this transformation of another person 's life through the impact of the Word of God and the Spirit of God will know that it is not his own doing .
3 He should know that it is not the Government who take action in these matters , but the Attorney-General .
4 Even this affects church life , as I shall show , but we must recognise that it is not only rank hedonism that flourishes under private banners .
5 However , he should recognise that it is not just the consumer who responds to ‘ market forces ’ .
6 Here the value of privacy may act against the interests of family members ; neighbours may consider that it is not their business to interfere and the beaten wife-at least before the growth of women 's self-help centres — may find that she has nowhere to go ( Pizzey , 1974 ) .
7 erm For example if erm two people are walking down the street and there 's a certain amount of jostling , then the victim , if he is a victim , may well consider that it 's not violent , or that it 's nothing out of the ordinary , or that it 's something which is acceptable , and then not take the matter any farther .
8 And do n't think that it is n't a temptation .
9 This can be a patch of grass or bare earth , a stone , a car mat , etc. , but do ensure that it is not large enough to cause problems if the model should touch it .
10 Will he ensure that it is not unfairly excluded as a result of the foreign dumping of inferior chain ?
11 The purchaser should ensure that it is not restricted from issuing notices of assignment by any of the announcement or confidentiality restrictions in the sale and purchase agreement .
12 It er , first of all I can confirm that an announcement is being made today er secondly secondly secondly I can confirm that it is not usual for such announcements to be made by way of oral statement .
13 Should this not be taken into account , and does it not appear that it is not taken into account in the voluntary code ?
14 It does n't matter that it 's not real silk . ’
15 In such circumstances , the new Kinnock approach — as long as he can show that it is not irredeemably inflationary — might appear quite attractive to people who would not otherwise have considered voting Labour .
16 The onus , one would have thought , lies on those who would show that it is not the case that the fact that God , whether in the form of the Father or of Christ , has been seen as ‘ male ’ , is an underlying factor in western culture , distorting human relations .
17 Even a cursory examination of amendment 27 to the Maastricht Bill will show that it is not me but Mr Maxwell who is having trouble .
18 And I like to think in fifty or a hundred years ' time it will not be possible for any orchestra to play sloppily and claim that it is not possible to do better .
19 Do remember that it is not only the signed and sealed contract that helps to concentrate people 's minds on their commitments .
20 Having an attack of Cystitis for the first time can seem rather frightening , but do remember that it is not usually a serious threat to health .
21 Let us remember that it 's not the popular , attractive people who need our help most , but the lonely and the unpopular … those it might be easier to laugh at than to be seen helping .
22 That an event is characterized in terms of the interdependent existence of subject and content does not entail that it is not physical according to such a conception of the physical .
23 We 've put a considerable effort into drafting our response , and you will see that it 's not quite complete .
24 We 've put a considerable effort into drafting our response , and you will see that it 's not quite complete .
25 Indeed , his treatment of this first book ( and we shall see that it is not very dissimilar from the others ) is a blatant piece of eisogesis — reading into ( as opposed to exegesis , out of ) the text what he wishes to see , or rather plant .
26 But we can now see that it is n't like that at all .
27 You must see that it is n't natural .
28 The hon. Gentleman will understand that it is not for us to tie the hands of the Government of Kenya but to encourage , offer help and point the way whenever we possibly can .
29 Yet if we reflect a moment , we may realize that it is not so ingenuous after all .
30 He does n't realize that it 's not up for sale .
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