Example sentences of "do n't think any " in BNC.

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1 Everybody talked about the good of golf but I do n't think any of the 24 players were satisfied with the outcome . ’
2 I do n't think any other caddie in the history of the British Open has worked harder than I did that week .
3 I do n't think any woman , unless an old maid , hankers after emancipation of that sort , which seems to mean that , mounted on her bike , a girl can ride away anywhere and do anything all alone , without either male friend or chaperone , that she can guide and protect herself and be as free and easy as the wind …
4 The message is : we want instant gratification , but we do n't think any of you can deliver it .
5 He was gone for about half an hour and I do n't think any of us even suspected that there was something amiss .
6 ‘ Bob and I told her we would help her all we could , I do n't think any of us realised what was in store , though ! ’
7 ‘ But I do n't think any musician has a good grasp of how other people see them .
8 ‘ I do n't think any of the parties actually think about disabled people . ’
9 I do n't think any single factor led to my illness .
10 I do n't think any of our batsmen are afraid of him . ’
11 ‘ I do n't think any of us knew how good he was a t the time , or know yet how much we 'll miss him now . ’
12 We do n't think any such thing , of course .
13 And I do n't think any of us really picked up much from that .
14 I do n't think any of them will make the list of the ten best-dressed men . ’
15 ‘ I do n't think any company that is simply amused by its competition is going to do very well .
16 Erm I do recognise some faces , I know some of you recognise me and eh cos we 've done quite a lot of things together , but this afternoon what I 'm going to tell you about is how I fit in with Council , I do n't think any of you know that or know what the Local Government Unit is .
17 I do n't think any of the five of us could ever remember Laura being cross — not that she had need to be , we were good and reasonable children , always having been treated reasonably , but she had her moments of trial .
18 Er I think we should also assume that the regional er budgetholders will not make a contribution to any costs we might incur cos I do n't think any budget they 'll have will be intended to cater for er you know , paying people 's wages for them getting unpaid time off .
19 Perhaps it 's best if I hand over now to Nick to run through the proposals there are some amendments to the one that you had as appendix one erm I do n't think any of them are too substantial .
20 After a pause , which is , of course , shredded by the cries and protests of birds and insects , he says , ‘ I do n't think any of us does . ’
21 ‘ And I certainly do n't think any of the other guys said , ‘ I really want to hang out with you , chase girls , go to all the right parties and live really well — so how can we do this ? ’
22 Can I just comment on the lady saying a minor crime , I do n't think any crime is minor when it happens to you
23 Erm and let's say there are a few a few awkward ones here er who do n't think any of them
24 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 .
25 ‘ For I do n't think any clinician has ever had the privilege of witnessing such a complex example of hysteria .
26 ‘ I do n't think any dog would like to hunt with me , ’ the boy said .
27 I do n't think any more , the wall is between us , I think , the wall keeps us apart .
28 If they had any ideas about bursting into tune they had to abandon them temporarily because I do n't think any of them had breath to blow .
29 ‘ But I do n't think any of my companies are going to collapse simply because I 'm not around for a short time .
30 When you speak on the C.B. you do n't use your name you have a handle you can make your own handle usually to do with something you are interested and one you do n't think any one else has .
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