Example sentences of "n't think [pers pn] [was/were] [adv] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 Well we said last night , we did n't think we was ever gon na get to bed !
2 But I do n't think they were really going out together . ’
3 I did n't think she was ever going to be as appealing as Frances , but I hoped that by the end of the book she would be a little more appealing than she had been at the beginning . ’
4 She did n't think she was ever going to be completely converted to a country girl .
5 No I do n't think I was ever caned .
6 ‘ Several people did n't think I was seriously going to take part , but it was really good fun , ’ she laughed .
7 We all imagined he had some secret new money-spinning idea and soon we 'd all be amazed at what he 'd done to the place , and coming here to marvel at the crowds he 'd managed to attract … but I do n't think he was ever looking for a site for some viable business venture ; I think he was just looking for somewhere suited to his burned-out , fed-up , pissed-off mood .
8 I remember a Rhodesian in our squadron writing a long letter to the ‘ Malta Times ’ about this very subject , but I do n't think it was ever published . ’
9 Perhaps it 's not surprising you overlooked the release — I do n't think it was ever issued here in the UK , and the copy I own is an import .
10 It was a it was lost er No I do n't think it was entirely lost , not the twenty one strike , was n't entirely lost .
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