Example sentences of "[verb] not think [det] " in BNC.

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1 I think that 's diff you see I , I do n't think that 's possible for everybody to keep in touch with everybody else , I think you 've got to have one person , that everybody looks to , to say , right
2 The man did not think that Boy ever gave his address or phone number to anyone .
3 Mother actually calls me Lisa but I did not think that name appropriate to this strange meeting and anyway I have never liked it .
4 He did not think many of them bright ( but the record afterwards shows that several were very bright ) .
5 Margaret Irwin told the Royal Commission on Labour in 1893 that she did not think many women were " at case " outside Edinburgh . "
6 He did not think much of the lectures .
7 I did not think much of the CPRS blunderbuss which seemed to be aimed firmly at the Government 's feet .
8 She knew they mated for life , and though she did not think much of married bliss , yet she approved of constancy .
9 Later I gathered she did not think much of my manners .
10 This she well understood , though she did not think much of ‘ Abroad ’ .
11 Judging them by the standard which he used for men , in a society where their roles were totally different , he naturally did not think much of them .
12 At Cambridge she met her first husband , Sebastian Manning , who introduced her to a world in which socialism , far from being ridiculous , was natural , chic , colourful , confident , artistic : Sebastian 's parents were artists of some repute , one a painter , the other a potter , and they did not think much of the austerities of Dr Leavis .
13 But as a pensioner she did not think much of his performance in the Commons yesterday .
14 It was a fair result , because I did not think either side did enough to win . ’
15 Unsurprisingly , the Divisional Court did not think this was enough .
16 ‘ I am surprised the judge did not think this matter a great deal more serious than the sentence appears to suggest . ’
17 Probably he did not think this likely to happen .
18 Even Cassie , used now to the small eccentricities of her home , did not think this likely .
19 Rain did not think this was enough to suggest the brothers went to look for her and said so .
20 Rain did not think this necessary but dispatched Rosie on the errand .
21 I did not think this fellow would survive very long , he was what I call one of my " oncers " .
22 ‘ I do not think that will necessarily prolong the deliberations and the results will be available — the further recommendations and the analysis — within a year , though I would not nominate a month , ’ he said on BBC Radio 's World At One .
23 We therefore do not think that formal procedures for the identification of money laundering transactions are necessary . ’
24 When a representative of the London Compositors " Society was asked whether this was a " lower class of work " , he replied , with honesty , " I do not think that would be a correct term to use .
25 I do not think that is unfair or leads to an unfairness in the trial .
26 I do not think that section 3(1) envisages any such act as an ‘ appropriation , ’ whatever may be the meaning of that word in other fields such as contract or sale of goods law .
27 I do not think that research has gone as fast as it should !
28 " Oh , I do not think that is an impossible task , " said the mysterious child .
29 Most theologians do not think that . ’
30 ‘ You do not think that , señorita .
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