Example sentences of "that [pron] [verb] not [pron] " in BNC.

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1 The wind was high when I knocked at her door , and I heard a voice from within that I knew not what to make of , though it sounded like the lullaby of a Mother to her Baby .
2 If we can learn to be programmers _ indeed we already are — but if we can learn to instruct the computer , then we 'll retain our dignity and our responsibility in matters rather than really abdicating it in ways that I do n't myself favour .
3 Erm I mean if you 're if you feel that I do n't I do n't think you 'd have any problem doing this it 's your it 's your it 's the
4 No oh more sadness there 's one thing that I do n't I searched the whole world for someone like you .
5 that I did n't I brought the rest for Laddy .
6 How do you know that you do n't you twenty one who said no ?
7 That 's what It seems that you do n't It seems to affect the immediate folk and not many other folks nowadays .
8 Tell me , Sir Robert , that you have n't them here … ’
9 And have we not got ta take care that we do n't we do n't have such an enormous list
10 You know like I say there is quite a lot of trust and erm I think Yona and me are sort of aware er we 're very much united in the feeling that we do n't we do n't want things to erm you know we want everybody to be involved and obviously different people have different things to offer .
11 Put a band on , just so that we do n't you know , erm squash their hair .
12 Well we 've got all that there have n't we ?
13 FoE does , however , have sympathy for businesses exposed to liabilities because they have unknowingly become owners of contaminated land that they did not themselves pollute ; as a result , for example , of buying land defiled by a previous owner .
14 But might not be the best thing because if for any reason the buyer says that they did n't they 're not going to pay
15 On the other hand , it is by no means clear that all ‘ corporatist arrangements ’ involve the exercise of public functions by non-governmental bodies , and to the extent that they do not they remain beyond the scope of public law .
16 Engineers in managerial positions should therefore recognise that they have enhanced responsibilities in three important respects : the introduction and operation of a proper risk management programme ; the effective discharge of their broader duties , so that they do not themselves become a source of risk ; and in the making of judgements relating tot he tolerability of risk .
17 The doctors and the teachers and the artists — not that they have n't their traitors , but what hope there is , is with them — with us .
18 That 's what I mean about this bloody thing , that it does n't it straighten it .
19 Such is the informality of this unique little island that it matters not who you are or what you have .
20 Small wonder , then , that the Scotsman Sir George Douglas burst out , as the English ambassador Sir Ralph Sadler reported to Henry VIII on 13 October 1543 , that ‘ the world is so full of falsehood , that he knew not whom he might trust ! ’ .
21 That he did not himself fly away is strong evidence for this belief , especially if predators prefer to attack lone birds , and we have further reason for thinking that the bird believes that .
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