Example sentences of "not [adj] that i " in BNC.

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1 And I 'm not sorry that I did that because erm I would n't like I would n't have like to think that er anything I 'd done had escalated the situation you know .
2 Looking back on it now , I am not sorry that I went .
3 Unlike the Minister , I am not sorry that I was not on the Committee ; I am pleased that I missed it .
4 I 'd woken up the next morning at Aisha 's place , not convinced that I was really in London : her flat was like any flat at home with the same smell , the same coloured ottomans and rugs , the same pictures on the walls , the brass tray in the middle of the room , and the loud shrieks and wails of her two children puncturing the air .
5 ‘ I 'm not sure that I can at the moment , ’ I said apologetically .
6 ‘ I 'm not sure that I approve of what 's happening , that 's all . ’
7 I 'm not sure that I know how to explain it to you . ’
8 Not sure that I want the Americans , fairly certain I want their dollars . '
9 I agree that I have been reinforced ( although I 'm not sure that I learnt how to make coffee by operant conditioning — I suspect I copied someone , or was told how to do it — but that is a separate issue ) .
10 ‘ I 'm not sure that I do .
11 Actually , I am not sure that I was there on that night of his arrival , and I do n't claim to remember all the details or to have been as impressed by his appearance , framed in the doorway , as some people I drink with do ; I think they just want to talk about their witnessing his first appearance that way — as if he was an angel or something extraordinary — because of what went on to happen later .
12 Then she said : ‘ Mr McKillop , I 'm not sure that I approve of your visit . ’
13 ‘ I 'll try and guide you back , but I 'm not sure that I can . ’
14 If the modern world no longer has room for Punch , I 'm not sure that I have any room for the modern world .
15 I 'm not sure that I really knew her and I 'm left wishing I 'd tried harder .
16 I 'm not sure that I can go . ’
17 There are also times when we need to ensure that we understand what is being said , and this can be done by asking simple questions or making comments which help elucidate or develop what the counsellee is saying , such as , ‘ So you think that … ’ , or ‘ You mean that … ‘ , or even ‘ I 'm not sure that I follow what you mean …
18 I 'm not sure that I 've managed it all that well , myself .
19 In fact , I do n't think that I 've mentioned anything since March , but I am not sure that I did anything really productive during April .
20 And I find it hard to believe , because first of all you have to understand the word ‘ intelligent ’ in the way he meant it and I 'm not sure that I know what he meant ; and there are any number of ways of being intelligent .
21 I am not sure that I can do so , but with even × 7 binoculars they are clear enough .
22 But I 'm not sure that I 'd be the best person to judge whether I turned to writing by way of compensation or not , though I can see that a serious death like that would lead to a world that was whole being broken .
23 I blinked twice , not sure that I was in the right country .
24 I was not sure that I had been baptized ( having shrunk back from the outstretched hand with water in my late teens , believing baptism a piece of medieval nonsense ) , while wanting to be a member of the church .
25 I 'm not sure that I can — well — that I 'd be able to — "
26 Nozick wants to show us that we can suppose this ; but I am not sure that I really want to ( or ought to want to ) .
27 I admire his talents ; I 'm not sure that I trust the uses he will put them to . ’
28 But even had I been told something of the nature of their relationship , I am not sure that I would have understood or believed , or felt betrayed .
29 I am not sure that I listened to much more of what Didier had to recount on the subject of Montaine 's death .
30 Yes , I 'm not sure that I I 'm going to at some stage .
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