Example sentences of "n't [verb] she " in BNC.

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1 She allowed herself a small smile , mostly because he 'd accepted her medical opinion but still had n't guessed she was a doctor .
2 He had n't realised she was so serious .
3 ‘ I had n't realised she was so tiny .
4 She sneered and bullied and slobbered : she nagged my father to death , and when she was n't nagging she was muttering .
5 I do n't think she knew either .
6 I do n't think she 's all that keen on them , and sometimes she kicks them all out , if it 's getting late and she wants to go to bed .
7 She grumbles a bit about me waking her up , but I do n't think she minds all that much .
8 I do n't think she meant to — I spect she forgot , cos it 's a good brush and she used to use it all the time .
9 ‘ We do n't think she can
10 ‘ I do n't think she 's been either strengthened or weakened , ’ one Cabinet minister declared .
11 Angie was running the hamburger stall — I do n't think she has ever cooked so many hamburgers in her life .
12 ‘ But presumably the Commander does n't think she ran away ?
13 ‘ I did n't think she was one of your mates .
14 My Mum has it — I do n't think she 's ever bought a cassette before .
15 She 's been delayed — she does n't think she 'll get back to London until Thursday , now .
16 But she also said Hawick wanted her to give up her partnership here and she did n't think she could bear to . ’
17 He did n't think she threw knives these days and mercifully she had n't sung ‘ The Cowboys ' Christmas party ’ since their time in Chelsea .
18 ‘ No , I do n't think she would like that .
19 If you ask me , I do n't think she even remembers he 's gone .
20 If she did n't stop to rest she did n't have to think and if she did n't think she did n't have to feel and if she did n't have to feel she did n't have to grieve the death of her husband .
21 ‘ Oh , I do n't think she 's entirely lost to healthy sex .
22 But she is still the same MP ; I do n't think she has moved an inch . ’
23 Mind you , I did n't tell her I was talking to SHE magazine immediately afterwards but I do n't think she would have minded because SHE readers are different , are n't they ?
24 If that 's the Sue I once bought a drink for — out of pity — in a certain low-rent wine bar she frequents ( Naughty Nineties postcards in brass frames and scrums of desperate shrieking middle-aged women hogging the tables ) , then I do n't think she 's telling the full story .
25 But I do n't think she 'll be very long . ’
26 This … this cousin Mary of Mother 's , whatever she 's said about her , might be a compassionate woman ; and I do n't think she has any children of her own .
27 ‘ You do n't think she 's mad , do you , Dr Nolan ? ’
28 Personally , I did n't think she had a chance .
29 She turned her back on him , unlocking the inner door , and as the warmth from the storage heaters wafted out to greet them she thanked God that she had had the foresight to leave them on — she did n't think she had been properly warm since reading the newspaper this afternoon — no , not even on the plane .
30 ‘ Wolf , please let her up , I do n't think she 'll hurt us . ’
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