Example sentences of "[coord] do [adv] think " in BNC.

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31 Pilots are most vulnerable to all of these problems when they are out of practice or when they become blasé and do not think about the procedures regularly .
32 And do not think such an object can be disguised for that is manifest nonsense as you have only to try to discover .
33 They have slightly relaxed their demands for absolute obedience to the rules and do not think they are demeaning themselves by giving reasons for their ‘ do 's ’ and ‘ don'ts ’ .
34 I consider this is the equivalent of a residence order through the back door , and do not think it appropriate to make that order when Parliament has specifically denied the right to grant ex parte applications for residence orders : see also the provisions of section 9(5) of the Children Act 1989 .
35 They did not enjoy Aintree two years ago and did not think that Ghofar ( who was unplaced to Mr Frisk ) enjoyed himself much either .
36 She sought to ‘ pacify ’ Miss T. and did not think that there was any problem as Miss T. did not need a blood transfusion .
37 Alan and Maryon both felt that six weeks would probably be enough and did not think he could manage to continue on this diet for another three weeks .
38 ‘ 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 .
39 They responded differently to moral dilemmas they were likely to encounter themselves : they were reluctant to report drug dealers and did not think shoplifting a serious crime .
40 ‘ We were sceptical about packets , though , and did n't think all the powder would dissolve , but it seems to be fine . ’
41 I just could n't take a journey in a confined space with a man who pronounced Sgurr na Ciste Duibhe as Sisty Dub and did n't think it was as good as the Lake District .
42 It hurt a bit at the time , but I got myself free and did n't think a lot about it just then .
43 That night , Jim was a bit happier and did n't think about the previous worries .
44 I 'm sorry to disappoint orthodox Freudians , but I felt no penis envy , and did n't think myself to be maimed in any way .
45 Erm a lot of it was that people just accepted their situation and did n't think there was any way they were going to get anything different .
46 he , he ca n't stand and dither , he moves around a lot and does n't think if only he could stand and dither and think
47 She regards these sessions away from the routine work as some of the most interesting aspects of the job and does not think that the mundane elements of a house officer 's post could be ‘ dumped ’ on another person without some such perks to ‘ relieve the boredom . ’
48 By all means enjoy an autumn romance but do not think of it as anything more than that . ’
49 But do n't think for a moment that I 'm duped by my own little lies . ’
50 A sleeve as used for the Aramid lines , Spectra and Dyneema would help , but do n't think of using this material for the flying line !
51 But do n't think that serious damage , such as a tear in a trouser leg , can easily be disguised — it ca n't .
52 The Badlands spirit is swelling — catch this wave now , but do n't think about doing it in a Fat Willys T-shirt .
53 But do n't think too long , or you 'll be sorry .
54 Evocative , yes , but do n't think that today 's Ireland is set in some quaint emerald aspic .
55 By all means try it , but do n't think that you are going to produce lots more of your favourite budded roses by this method .
56 But do n't think Taormina lives only for its past — around every corner there are stylish shops , fine restaurants and piazzas crowded with cafés .
57 But do n't think that the benefits of Convocation membership are just for those who now live in the North West .
58 You can come back and see Josh in the morning — but do n't think you can march in here and wheedle your way back into my heart in half an hour — not this time ! ’
59 " But do n't think there 's any pleasure or satisfaction in such work , Paul .
60 I have no right and you have been very generous , Fred , Uncle Steve and the boys and Gertie ca n't understand why you did n't come here with us , Gert only said this morning that you ought to be here , your place is with us , but do n't think I am not grateful .
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