Example sentences of "[vb mod] n't think " in BNC.
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1 | We must n't think of its Petersburg crowds as the folk ( narod ) ; they are a medley of exploiters and exploited , above all of arrivers and non-belongers . |
2 | People must n't think that because there 's a computer , they 've got to think of a use for it . ’ |
3 | ‘ You must n't think badly of her , though , ’ he added . |
4 | He must n't think about his book . |
5 | Must n't think about Vern , Vern 's dad . |
6 | I know why you are so jumpy , Mama , but you must n't think you are the only one who is being put out . |
7 | It 's not that it 's anyone 's fault , Mr Holly , you must n't think that . |
8 | He must n't think of him as guilty . |
9 | ‘ You must n't think … . |
10 | ‘ Well , we must n't think about it now , ’ said Fenella in a practical voice . |
11 | It 's very sad , of course , but you must n't think too much about it . |
12 | You must n't think I 'm trying to find out about your private affairs . " |
13 | You must n't think of taking these people on . ’ |
14 | ‘ Oh no ! ’ she said in fright , ‘ no — I mean , I must n't think of it , I should go back , I was very wrong to walk on your land — ’ |
15 | Mark 's death — but no … no , she must n't think of him now , not now . |
16 | You must n't think every time you 're tired or ca n't sleep that it 's this thing starting up again . |
17 | But she must n't think about that . |
18 | Yes , and that is Saddam 's dilemma , I mean , yo the point about him is this , one must n't think of him as being a rational er politician who does sensible things , for sensible reasons . |
19 | " Just because he paid a little attention to you to-night , " Jenny said , " you must n't think that . |
20 | ‘ You must n't think things like that , ’ Juliet reassured her . |
21 | No , she must n't think of such things again . |
22 | But listen , you must n't think I 'm wearying about not being able to paint any more . |
23 | Full colour : ‘ Listen , you must n't think I 'm wearying about not being able to paint any more , ’ says Mary Armour . |
24 | ‘ I should n't think so , ’ he said , ‘ not all of it , but I need it too and can write if off as expenses . ’ |
25 | ‘ Oh , I should n't think so , ’ said the home-help . |
26 | ‘ I should n't think he wants to , ’ Perkin remarked as I had n't answered in a rush . |
27 | I should n't think this boring as I had sometimes done before . |
28 | ‘ I should n't think so . |
29 | ‘ Should n't think so for a minute , knowing him . ’ |
30 | ‘ I should n't think so , ’ Paula said quickly . |