Example sentences of "and [pron] [adv] do n't think " in BNC.

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1 This lady has suffered a lot of distress and I just do n't think courts are considering the victims when they are imposing sentences .
2 This lady has suffered a lot of distress and I just do n't think courts are considering the victims when they are imposing sentences .
3 He wrote a few letters on my behalf and I just did n't think he was for me because of what I saw at the time .
4 I do n't believe that the method of selling cars with huge discounts that has been going on in the US for some time is good for the companies , and I also do n't think long term it 's good for the industrial base of the country and therefore ultimately for the customer .
5 And I also do n't think that there 's any need for this extra recommendation in most commonwave that a question , and that is to actually find out the expenses claim by individuals .
6 And I truly do n't think he minded . ’
7 But even if they are qualified and on your establishment we can not but insist that they have a substantial teaching load as well , and I really do n't think that is any way to run a library …
8 Erm , I find myself agreeing with what Mr Courcier said , er , about Hambledon , I do n't think it realistic to expect existing settleme , villages within the area of search to form a nucleus for a new settlement , they 're simply too small and would be swamped by any development , and also the er I stand by the statements made yesterday about the environmental quality of the settlements , about there form , settings , and characters , and I really do n't think that they could form the nucleus of a new settlement .
9 state in the book policy er stable is n't an a stability is rural to the future generations , thank er thank relevant to the suit of each and I really do n't think they would erm thank us for bringing about a demeaning for our premier , international premier this road .
10 And I certainly do n't think any of the other guys said , ‘ I really want to hang out with you , chase girls , go to all the right parties and live really well — so how can we do this ? ’
11 I must admit I , I really do n't agree with that , I mean I find that many women who have had erm children actually their figure has improved after the children , they look a great deal better and I certainly do n't think that many women in Scotland looked vast after they 've had children , I totally disagree with that .
12 I did n't think I looked so dreadful before , and I certainly did n't think it was any business of theirs how I looked .
13 ‘ I did n't want the students to be ’ , she recalls , ‘ I did n't really want anybody to be , and I certainly did n't think students had any right to be .
14 Her mental assurances did n't seem to offer much comfort , and she certainly did n't think she wanted to be put down as an experience .
15 She would have to begin all over again , and she really did n't think she could do that .
16 You see the only way that you can really discipline them is when you have a school where the rules have been very , very strict from the moment that they went into that school and they have had their noses held to the grindstone with work up to their brows and they just do n't think of being tiresome and anybody who is tiresome is pulled out and put in a special room on their own , called a sin bin an which is rather boring and made to work even harder !
17 And they obviously do n't think caused by pressure .
18 I mean , she was all kitted out in breeches and boots and he surely did n't think he had a likely candidate for a signature ? ’
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