Example sentences of "i [verb] n't think [pers pn] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 But she does n't I do n't think she goes now .
2 John would I do n't think he knows
3 I mean , my sister 's school they have right from the start and er they do n't I do n't think you get a wide enough circle of friends really .
4 But I do n't think we had the right attitude , ’ Sheila says .
5 But I do n't think we had it or that it would have made any difference if we had . ’
6 at what I do n't think we had meant to hide
7 I do n't think we had any cheese did we ?
8 I do n't think we said anything .
9 I do n't think we said who should inform them .
10 I do n't think we 'd better do that , however . ’
11 I do n't think we 'd lost it had we ?
12 I do n't think we expected anything else , ’ said Floy , with complete courtesy and Caspar hunched his shoulders crossly and said , ‘ There might be a plan .
13 But I do n't think we realised just what a hero Mansell is to the public .
14 Because this , erm , I think it 's quite far-reaching to erm get all hot on this , and I do n't think we realised the full implications .
15 Well I do n't think we felt any more important , At the beginning , we had great hopes you see , on Nationalization , but they quickly faded you see , and we were soon lulled into a sense of hopelessness .
16 Well I , I look on this all with a I do n't think , I do n't think we regret East Devon a step with every everything you come to .
17 Now , I do n't think we know what was the exact Sterling equivalent of the fall in our reserves during the last financial year , but it can only have been a minority of that total of £1and1/2 ; billion of public expenditure which was met neither by the product of taxation nor by borrowing from the public .
18 I do n't think we know enough at this point to make a judgment . ’
19 I wish I thought better about the opportunities 1992 has to offer , but realistically I do n't think we 've even begun to limber up for the competition . ’
20 I do n't think we 've ever met . ’
21 A pity we have to bow out now , but I do n't think we 've done badly .
22 As his wife Susan says : ‘ I do n't think we 've seen the last of him . ’
23 I do n't think we 've got a lot of time .
24 I do n't think we 've had a along enough break .
25 I do n't think we 've ever had a vampire in here before . ’
26 I do n't think we 've got anything to say to each other . ’
27 I do n't think we 've resurveyed it .
28 I do n't think we 've got ta make to get through next week .
29 Yes thank you Mr President erm we worry about our , our stations though I do n't think we 've got very many in fact but within reach , within twenty five miles across the Channel there are probably ten or twenty French power stations that could cause just as much trouble as any of ours surely ?
30 I do n't think we 've anything fixed yet .
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