Example sentences of "who do [adv] think " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ It does n't worry me morally but I have a lot of sympathy with those who do n't think it is very attractive . |
2 | But , at the same time , they are arguments which are extremely plausible to most people who do n't think too deeply about it . |
3 | It 's nice to have new owners who do n't think we are down among the dead men . ’ |
4 | Erm and let's say there are a few a few awkward ones here er who do n't think any of them |
5 | So do n't forget the one thousand who do n't think any of them are a good team , add all those up and that will give you a fourth equation . |
6 | I 'M DESPERATE : for any 20+ males who do n't think about sex ALL the time- I 'm female , 18 , into very wild nights , INXS , Smiths , Bon Jovi , and having lots of fun . |
7 | It 's time we took a stronger line with wild-eyed enthusiasts who do n't think through the full consequences of their soft-hearted feelings . |
8 | There are some folk who think that they are too bad to be saved , there are other folk who do n't think they 're bad enough to need saving , both are equally wrong ! |
9 | Tell me there are a few men , somewhere , who do not think such dreadful thoughts , do not commit such unspeakable deeds . |
10 | But in contrast to past surveys — where any momentary upturn , however slight , was seized upon as evidence of imminent recovery — optimists are now those who do not think that things will get any worse . |
11 | There can be few people in football who do not think Flashman should be turfed out of Barnet at the earliest opportunity . |
12 | 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 . |
13 | Anti-Montanist reaction reinforced the belief that the apostolic canon is closed ; but it did nothing to diminish millenarian hopes which long retained orthodox defenders , though there were also second-century interpreters of the Apocalypse who did not think intended to be literal and earthly the seer 's vision of Christ returning to a rebuilt Jerusalem . |
14 | Knowing both men as well as I did , I was one of the few who did not think there would be any major friction between them — both men were far too smart for that-but I did think Niki would find himself struggling for a primacy which he had long taken for granted . |
15 | There were wan smiles on the faces of some who did not think it was possible . |
16 | When Bailey wanted Shrimpton to be the model for a Vogue shoot with a collection of British intellectuals in 1961 , he had to fight to convince the fashion editor , Lady Rendlesham , who did not think Shrimpton was quite right . |
17 | Lear must have found this side of Gould the most frustrating and hurtful ; he could not understand someone who did not think people were important . |
18 | The thing that made Lee Marvin such a perfect rogue is that , despite all the stories of his being drunk on the set and causing producers to have palpitations , there is probably no single director or actor who worked with him who did n't think the world of him . |
19 | I must have known somehow that he was the only person who did n't think Jake was crazy . |
20 | ‘ I was thinking maybe she had a husband or a brother or somebody who did n't think much of the set-up . ’ |
21 | In the end , though , Margaret called the midwife , who did n't think there was much to worry about . |
22 | So Hanson went ahead and brought in outside touring companies that offered simple sets , and a cast of up to ten people , who could stage a place that found its own level in front of people who did n't think twice about live theatre apart from taking their youngsters to the pantomime at Christmas . |
23 | Erm on the other hand if it 's if anyone who does n't think that St Albans has n't got a traffic problem erm well they probably live in a . |
24 | This may seem irrelevant to Hamlet taking revenge ; but this scene ( Act IV , Scene V ) shows the contrast between Hamlet , who thinks deeply about actions and their consequences ; and Laertes , the man of action , who does not think at all about the consequences of what he does , being driven by his heart rather than his head . |