Example sentences of "[not/n't] [verb] [pers pn] [adv] [verb] [det] " in BNC.

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1 What he says about the king 's own explanation for his forwardness in battle is one of a number of examples of d'Ayala 's perception of the Scottish kingdom : ‘ He ( the king ) said to me that his subjects serve him with their persons and goods , in just and unjust quarrels , exactly as he likes , and that therefore he does not think it right to begin any warlike undertaking without being himself the first in danger . ’
2 I do not think it right to ban all these services .
3 I do n't think we normally do that .
4 I do n't think we really need that do we now ?
5 Oh I was in repudiation of my contract well I du n no what what it means to repude some things , you know I jumped to get a dictionary and found out , but I really do n't know what my contract was because I do n't think we ever had any .
6 They were together for four years , but Bailey recalls : ‘ I do n't think we ever saw each other .
7 I do n't think we actually used any of them in the end but it has got that cinematic imagery to it . ’
8 We 've had a magazine since we came over but I do n't think they just had enough to put in it and
9 They used to have bread and cheese and a jug of cider under the hedgerow , but I do n't think they even do that any more .
10 But , of course , if you 're going to be another voice you really need to know what you 're talking about and you need to have vast access to information at least as good as all the departments who are putting forward their voices , and you need to have the time and the staff and I do n't think they always had that .
11 ‘ I did n't think you ever thought much of revolution , ’ I tell him , sipping my whisky .
12 Erm I did n't spot the tentative benefit , I do n't think you actually got that bit as far as what was gon na be in it because when erm Steve came up with the why so long I think that , that took you off the track a bit .
13 ‘ I do n't think I really had any doubts about them , ’ she said slowly at last .
14 ‘ As crazy as it may sound , I do n't think I really care any more .
15 I do n't think I quite understand this Allan .
16 I do n't think he ever forgave any of us .
17 No do n't do it just assume all that stuff , that 's been done
18 I could n't understand him really saying that .
19 Oh I have n't shown you how to do that .
20 It also reminds you that if you do n't cut it expertly to obtain this effect , the professionals will , and you may not like it .
21 ‘ Sebastian , ’ she addressed her brother the night before she was due to present herself at G Vasey Ltd for interview , ‘ I do n't suppose you still have those specs you wore when you played a professor in — ’
22 Do n't let me just move this magazine .
23 It seemed a rather difficult thing to do , somehow , which surprised me , as I had n't realized I still had some atavistic buried fear of him because he was black .
24 and then it wo n't be sticky , I ca n't roll it out to make those shapes at the moment cos it 's too sticky , yes we 're gon na have to stick it in the fridge and when it comes out it will be just ready then .
25 Now mind , do n't say I ever mentioned this .
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