Example sentences of "[adv] do [not/n't] think " in BNC.
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1 | They have their background , in the church and church matters in England but I personally do n't think it matters if you are not familiar with the details . |
2 | Finally , despite all the pejorative remarks and many statements along the lines of ‘ I personally do not think very highly of headhunters ’ , most accept fully that the headhunting business in Britain is here to stay . |
3 | I personally do nt think so . |
4 | Blemish is simply about creating a bad atmosphere around a person , for example , ‘ What do you think about Jane ? ’ said by someone screwing up their nose — to indicate that they themselves obviously do n't think too highly of her . |
5 | And they obviously do n't think caused by pressure . |
6 | It is only a game Raymond so do not think we will be upset with you . |
7 | You would n't make a special cake as a present with long out-of-date flour and stale eggs so do n't think that any old ingredients will do for making a pressed flower picture . |
8 | So do n't think you 're man enough to tell me what to do . |
9 | So do n't think that they 'll hold necessarily . |
10 | But Ah tell ye this , laddie , Ah 'm a helluva fast learner , so do n't think ye can pull the wool or sit around on yer fat little arse doin' bugger all . |
11 | ‘ Besides , it comes with a condition attached , so do n't think of it as a gift . ’ |
12 | ‘ I 'm not finished with you yet , Theda , so do n't think it . |
13 | But you 're not going to postpone this showdown , so do n't think it . ’ |
14 | So do n't think they should put three , |
15 | So do n't think that — ’ |
16 | So do n't think . |
17 | I do n't think so do n't think so . |
18 | As for the shirts , I not only do nt think there s anything wrong with wearing football shirts … in many cases its a bloody great help . |
19 | ‘ I somehow do n't think you 'd manipulate me into discussing religion with a real-live rabbi . |
20 | I somehow do n't think they will take major amounts of money at those very restrictive odds , though I suppose you may get a couple of punters putting down a few quid each way : - ) . |
21 | It 's not that I 'm against autobiographical writing I just generally do n't think it makes good , or true , fiction . |
22 | They are not lazy , they just do not think in the free-flowing goal-oriented way that the ‘ butterflies ’ do . |
23 | The children were terrified when the flood happened and I just do not think they would want to come back . ’ |
24 | Sometimes we just do n't think about how clever we really are . |
25 | ‘ We just do n't think it is helpful to talk about a lot of these things while we are in this process , ’ he said . |
26 | I just do n't think we 're getting anywhere . ’ |
27 | I did n't want to use print film ; I just do n't think it 's as good as a slide film where you can get the saturation . |
28 | ‘ I just do n't think it 's on , quite frankly , at this particular point in time . ’ |
29 | So I just do n't think that lots of money will give you anything other than an empty wallet and a sound that 's already there . |
30 | I just do n't think it is any of my business what people do on private land , provided they do n't interfere with anyone else . |