Example sentences of "[adv] think i [verb] " in BNC.

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1 When asked by a pompous college dean , ‘ My good man , I do not think I know you ?
2 ‘ I was playing in a particular game and did not think I had done anything spectacular at all when I was approached by Heffernan who told me that he wanted me for the Ireland team to play Australia in the Compromise Rules series , ’ recalls McGilligan .
3 I do not think I deserved this sort of treatment .
4 I do not think I knew who Plato was at the time , but I enjoyed hearing Mr Crossman speak , and seeing the other pupils , although they were mostly people thought of in the town as being particularly well-educated already .
5 Even so , if you consider the pressures contingent on me that night , you may not think I delude myself unduly if I go so far as to suggest that I did perhaps display , in the face of everything , at least in some modest degree a ‘ dignity ’ worthy of someone like Mr Marshall — or come to that , my father .
6 In view of the persons who will be present , I do not think I exaggerate . ’
7 I did not think I noticed as the car drew level
8 Thee will not think I talk figuratively when I tell thee that his pine apple stove is sixty feet long , twenty feet wide and height proportionable .
9 But I do not think I have to worry about it — there is , oh there is , there really is , another kind of light between these walls , too luminous for words .
10 I do not think I have the strength .
11 After his signature , he added : ‘ P.S. Do not think I stole the plate , linen , etc. from you .
12 I use to dread going in to work — in the two years I worked for the Inland Revenue I do not think I worked a full month — and in the end I left .
13 But before that before the sell out concert tour in Ireland , did you ever think I wonder what they 'll think of us back home I wonder if we 'll still do it ?
14 ‘ If I was 17 I 'd probably think I had nothing to lose either . ’
15 ‘ But I did n't really think I had a chance because I have n't acted before , ’ she said .
16 ‘ You do n't really think I had anything to do with — with whatever 's happened ? ’
17 I definitely , I do n't really think I got more than I did in the end of year , last year one , I think I got forty percent in that
18 " Do you really think I go to parties where everyone leaves their shoes behind ? "
19 Did I really think I knew better than the FO , full of clever people who were experts on British foreign policy ?
20 Do you really think I have no pride ? ’
21 Do you really think I do n't know what isolation 's like ?
22 Anyway , the head did n't really think I did it . ’
23 You do n't really think I risked making a fool of myself for a quick thank-you and a handshake , do you ? ’
24 ‘ Do you really think I wanted to go through all that ? ’ she demanded fiercely .
25 Would my mother now think I 'd suffered enough , I wondered .
26 ‘ I should damn well think I did n't approve .
27 I do n't even think I 've done half of these yet
28 ‘ I do n't think I understood all of it , either , ’ Masklin added .
29 You do n't think I planned it , Angel , do you ?
30 ‘ Do n't think I planned this !
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