Example sentences of "not [verb] that i have " in BNC.
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1 | I do not think that I have fantasticated them , but time always supplies some element of fancy . |
2 | Perhaps he does not know that I have a suitcase full of letters from constituents who are desperately concerned about the Bill . |
3 | Suzanne worries over it , she would not approve that I have told you . |
4 | Of course I can be mistaken about the meanings of the words I use , but this will not show that I have any mistaken beliefs about my present sensory states . |
5 | I do not acknowledge that I have done wrong … |
6 | That is not to say that I have n't met some canny little folk , but generally I do n't speak their language because I have never been used to them . |
7 | That is not to say that I have n't got sympathy for the problem that he 's faced with . |
8 | ‘ I can not deny that I have had my troubles off the park , or that my mind was on other things for a while , but my head is down and I am concentrating on making a contribution to the team once again . |
9 | As Jesus himself says ( Matthew 5:17 ) : ‘ Do not imagine that I have come to abolish the Law or the Prophets . |
10 | And that 's only because I had good teachers — I do n't think that I have any special superhuman gift for it . ’ |
11 | Despite this great advantage I do n't think that I have ever , before or since , worked in such frustrating conditions . |
12 | ‘ I do n't think that I have anything more to say to you , Johnny . |
13 | " I do n't think that I have . |
14 | Feargal wo n't be here , so he need n't know that I have n't left yet . ’ |
15 | ‘ I do n't feel that I have to gaze at their profiles or anything . |
16 | I do n't feel that I have succeeded in mixing with the community as well as I would like to have done . |
17 | But I ca n't feel that I have any more positive standing than that in the matter . ’ |
18 | ‘ I do n't see that I have to ‘ admit ’ anything , ’ she shot back hotly , stung by his words and struggling once again to contain her temper . |
19 | This does n't mean that I have slopped believing , but only that I believe in my own way . |
20 | ‘ I ca n't pretend that I have found it a burden of such onerousness that it has disturbed what I have needed to do in my company , ’ he commented this week . |
21 | I do n't deny that I have some problems of my own , ’ she went on , although from the tone of her voice it was clear she had no idea what those problems might be . |
22 | And please do n't imagine that I have n't landed on my backside before today . |