not that造句91. Not that she would grovel either - devil take it, she'd keep some pride!
92. It's not that my family deliberately kept Fred's existence a secret.
93. Not that she seeks pedestals; there seems no artifice about her.
94. Not that it is a post for the faint-hearted, even today.
95. But the problem is not that Britain has lost its empire.
96. Not that Polly's legs had been particularly hirsute in the old days.
97. It was not that she had signed under some induced misapprehension as to the nature or character of what she was signing.
98. The boat I stole was drifting down the river, not that I cared, with my blouse and shoes in it.
99. Not that a one of them envied his freedom, consciously.
100. On the train he studied a map of Drenthe - not that there was much to see.
101. Not that it would be at all necessary, she reassured herself as she felt a sudden burst of fright.
102. Jacobson has solid liberal credentials, but he's not that kind of leftist.
103. Is not that a terrible record on which to fight a general election, in which the Government will be defeated?
104. It was not that he was too sure of himself simply that he was a good judge of the possible.
105. Not that I want to get married, or do any of that conventional trip, you understand.
106. Power Not that our world leaders have much to worry about.
107. Not that he's the worst of them, poor old devil.
108. Not that this is the only bone of contention between them, no, not by a long chalk.
109. Brown, wavy hair - not that really dark brown, but the sort that goes lighter in the sun.
110. She felt oddly guilty at defying Feargal - not that he would know, but still.
111. Not that the difference between the lowest and highest estimate is of any significance.
112. We thought Charlie was not that close to the camp.
113. Not that Dad was unsympathetic toward animals; far from it.
114. Not that it could be described as light reading; there is a lot of heavily theoretical material within its pages.
115. She wanted men to believe that she was choosy, not that she had never chosen.
116. Not that, for the most part, there was much that visitors could take exception to.
117. Mr. Marshall Does not that figure underline the Government's commitment to the coal mining industry?
118. Bringing past legends to life is not that easy but Simon Cadell is astonishingly successful as Coward.
119. Not that you could take what was left of your mind off the sockets and the junction boxes.
120. It's not that hard, once you catch on to it.