Example sentences of "do not think much " in BNC.

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1 He did not think much of the lectures .
2 I did not think much of the CPRS blunderbuss which seemed to be aimed firmly at the Government 's feet .
3 She knew they mated for life , and though she did not think much of married bliss , yet she approved of constancy .
4 Later I gathered she did not think much of my manners .
5 This she well understood , though she did not think much of ‘ Abroad ’ .
6 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 .
7 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 .
8 But as a pensioner she did not think much of his performance in the Commons yesterday .
9 That would be quite unacceptable to good potential MPs who do not think much of popularity ( their own or other people 's ) and would not demean themselves by deliberately setting out to acquire it .
10 I do not think much of the House of Lords anyhow , but it is essential for the proper performance of parliamentary government that the major Bills — this is one — are introduced first in this House .
11 So we did n't think much of it as a name at first but while Malcolm was away in the States , we somehow came round to it and decided to go with it .
12 Davis did n't think much of the ‘ kitchen sink ’ films , and asserted that a realistic minimum budget for a first feature was in the order of £250,000 as a way to justify his blocking their exhibition on his company 's circuit .
13 Ahmed : I must say that I did n't think much of the group when it was first set up because f felt that it wasted a lot of time whinging about all the things that were ‘ being handed to the Black workers on a plate because anti-racism was currently fashionable ’ .
14 The rest of the professional ladies were slumped around the telly in see-through armchairs , watching some kids ’ show called Cyclopaths , about a bunch of motorsickle chappies who went around slaughtering people they did n't think much of .
15 There was always the Donovan Treatment , but he did n't think much of the idea of being a disembodied brain in a jar .
16 ‘ I did n't think much of it at first , but then something started to waft around the corridors , ’ shudders Bea .
17 And Madam certainly did n't think much of the photographers snapping away at her .
18 Horsley did n't think much of Thornton either , and later complained ( as did others ) that he talked mostly about himself .
19 He did n't think much of the unions and their so-called democracy , preferring to rely on direct contact with the leaders .
20 He did n't think much of his dummy himself .
21 Dolly did n't think much of that .
22 Many dealers did n't think much of their recorded lines either .
23 ‘ I was thinking maybe she had a husband or a brother or somebody who did n't think much of the set-up . ’
24 I told my mum afterwards , I did n't think much of her David Kendrew .
25 I did n't think much of the first time really .
26 I did n't think much of it the first time .
27 The two broken marriages and then the obvious fact that he did n't think much of her .
28 Was he trying to rub in the fact that he did n't think much of me ?
29 If this was his way of helping her then Maggie did n't think much of it .
30 What I 'm interested in is ideas , and I did n't think much of his , or his opinions .
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