Example sentences of "[pron] do n't think it [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | Er I do n't think it probably that it does decide help you decide where the location ought to be , but that having said that , I would not want to minimize in any way er the views of my authority er as to the importance erm of the look of contributions from the private sector . |
2 | I do n't think it necessarily has to have anything to do with sexuality . |
3 | Well I do n't think it necessarily applies to opted out schools . |
4 | ‘ You have to break it gently that he was fictitious , but I do n't think it always sinks in . |
5 | So I do think that the , I do n't think it actually does necessarily come down to glossy brochures , but I think it is a management attitude erm , in terms of mark developing a very much more pro-active marketing approach to going out and competing aggressively in the market place for the contracts . |
6 | Well I do n't think it actually needs warning about . |
7 | But I do n't think it really ever I mean there were quite a lot of initiatives like that you know of people thinking of different ways really of of sticking together to combat er you know what I 've been talking about which was smashing unionism and er forcing lower wages really onto the the already low paid , which er really seems to be what Thatcher 's all about you know in order to er curb inflation and create a very divided society where er half the population seem to have to live either on the dole or in in poverty really in in derelict bits of Britain . |
8 | No I do n't think it really makes an difference on the detailed alignment of an inner relief road , I think it 's basically the perception of motorists using er the system in that part of Harrogate and Knaresborough that it would be quicker to use the existing A fifty nine through Knaresborough than you go along one of the radial routes onto er the inner relief road . |
9 | I do n't think it needs No I I do n't think it really needs one but if we did . |
10 | It does n't complement the conservation area and I do n't think it really attracts trade any more . |
11 | When we spoke I do n't think it ever occurred to him that anyone else could win , even though the Argentinian Ruiz had shot a fantastic 65 for the second round . |
12 | That , if there 's any baby there it 'll get rid of it but I do n't think it ever would . |
13 | It is like the problems one would get into if time travel were possible , which I do n't think it ever will be . |
14 | Now I do n't think it ever will . |
15 | The distortion on the unit , which I expected to be awful , is actually very good , although I do n't think it quite lives up to Ibanez 's claim that the unit could serve as a preamp , when linked to an amplifier . |
16 | I did n't think it through . |
17 | So those but Fantasia passes are very similar , I just turned mine turned mine round she saw it and went she showed me a blank yellow so I did n't thought it perhaps a different pass but it was n't just turned it round on her . |
18 | We do n't think it right that a 150-year-old traditional English drink should be legislated out of the English language to satisfy the monopoly interests of the French champagne growers . ’ |
19 | IBM caught onto this but we do n't think it really understood what was going on . |
20 | ‘ The real beginner sees something he or she thinks would make a good photo , but they do n't think it through sufficiently , ’ he says . |
21 | Well , I suppose with her being at work he does n't think it much use . ’ ’ |