Example sentences of "he [verb] [not/n't] [vb infin] much of " in BNC.

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1 He did not think much of the lectures .
2 There was always the Donovan Treatment , but he did n't think much of the idea of being a disembodied brain in a jar .
3 He did n't think much of the unions and their so-called democracy , preferring to rely on direct contact with the leaders .
4 He did n't think much of his dummy himself .
5 The two broken marriages and then the obvious fact that he did n't think much of her .
6 Was he trying to rub in the fact that he did n't think much of me ?
7 Jealous of Lubor ? ’ and did n't know where she was when , as if he did n't think much of sitting opposite her in one chair while she had the huge couch all to herself , Ven suddenly moved from his chair and came and sat down next to her on the couch .
8 Despite the obvious satisfaction with which he carries out his work , Keith admits , when it became time , he did n't have much of a say in choosing a career in the RAF .
9 It was a pity that he did n't have much of an appetite .
10 He did n't need much of an excuse .
11 He did n't remember much of the fighting in Orkney , even , when the man they called Rognvald , who must have been his cousin , was killed .
12 will ultimately apply utilitarian standard , but he does n't make much of it here and he relies on a much more intuitive idea of what manage things well and he assumes that different branches of government will have different standards of success and that we will be able to tell pretty much whether they 're doing well or badly .
13 and vote for the parties that excludes them , but that mean the sort of thing he he does n't make much of that .
14 There are areas and times of Burton 's life which he does n't think much of and he says so .
15 He does n't think much of the guy either . ’
16 He 's very conscientious , it 's just he does n't have much of a bedside manner .
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