Example sentences of "n't [vb infin] we [modal v] [adv] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ I do n't think we 'll always need paid carers — quite often simply a good coordination of what 's possible might solve some of the problems and we might not need to employ anyone . ’
2 I do n't think we 'll ever trade with them again .
3 ‘ I do n't think we should ever agree about that , ’ said Robyn .
4 We can do , we 've just got to , I mean we 've just got to ask everyone to give a very brief report erm on another occasion and then it can be kept very short , I think though , there are , there are times when , when , you know , we do want to hear what 's going on with sort of er networks and campaigns , we do need that time as well do n't we , er so we ca n't , I do n't think we can always do it .
5 ‘ I do n't think we can really say their ( the government 's ) hands are clean , ’ he said .
6 ‘ I do n't think we can really plan overseas ’ operations effectively , until we get full planning control from Detroit .
7 It 's too easy , I think , to assume that women are n't aggressive and are sensitive and men are more aggressive and less sensitive because that 's the way society has wanted them to be in the past and children have grown up and lived up to those stereotypes , so I do n't think we can actually say yet that women can offer anything distinctive until we 've given them the chance to be themselves really .
8 ‘ But I do n't think we will ever have a situation where we have a king and an estranged queen who has a live-in lover .
9 I do n't think we could ever have made Caring for People work when the CPNs were here in the hospital and the social workers were 10 miles away in Retford . ’
10 You can ride ponies but I do n't think we could actually afford one .
11 I did n't think we could possibly organize this evening , but we have .
12 We did n't think we 'd even get through .
13 Does n't matter we 'll just try , we 'll just do a little
14 ‘ If that does n't work we will then dig in and do it the long and hard way . ’
15 Well , I do n't suppose we 'll ever know the real ins and outs of it .
16 " I do n't suppose we 'll ever know .
17 Just because we have been born and brought up to something does n't mean we will always value it .
18 You do n't imagine we can simply walk out of here , do you ? — win or lose , up stakes and toddle off back to the world of boiled cabbage and beds with sheets ?
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