Example sentences of "do n't think [pron] [verb] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 I do n't think we know enough at this point to make a judgment . ’
2 I honestly do n't think we know enough , well , anyway I 'm not qualified , erm .
3 ‘ I do n't think we 'd better do that , however . ’
4 You 've got my name do n't think we go away that you ca n't ring me up again .
5 You do n't think we come over as bimbos , do you ? ’
6 I wish I thought better about the opportunities 1992 has to offer , but realistically I do n't think we 've even begun to limber up for the competition . ’
7 And from C P R E's point of view we we would feel that the best way to do that is to is to reconvene if that 's the right word , the forum of Greater York authorities to look in more detail at at each of the sectors and under undertake the the technical comparison I think in a in in a fair and reasonable way which which I do n't think we 've really we 've really achieved during erm three hours of discussion today .
8 Do n't think we 've ever talked to each other before , ’ he said , keeping his voice friendly .
9 ‘ I do n't think we 've ever met . ’
10 ‘ I do n't think we 've ever had a vampire in here before . ’
11 I do n't think we 've ever sold a copy of this one .
12 Hmm do n't think we 've ever been in
13 But I do n't think we realised just what a hero Mansell is to the public .
14 Well I do n't fully I do n't think we turned down this particular site in the Shilton area before .
15 He refused to blame his alcohol problem for the break-up of his 10-year marriage to TV presenter Maggie Philbin , saying : ‘ I do n't think we split up because of the drink . ’
16 Because you have n't chosen to show yourself , do n't think we have n't heard of you .
17 I mean I think it 's , I mean I I have personally asked this question a number of times and pressed for everybody to be paid properly in inverted commas , I E monthly , but this is an assumption about a certain lifestyle and a certain way of budgeting which er I do n't think we have necessarily the right or , you know it 's not necessarily our
18 ‘ And do n't think we do n't know it , ’ Doone nodded .
19 We do n't think we do n't think that the citizens of are doing cartwheels at sixty four thousand pound being spent on a benefit bus to tour round this district and certainly if the festival organisers two years ago could commit themselves to breaking even within two years and were happy with that , why have we spent two hundred and forty thousand pound on a festival in when that money , and that 's four hundred thousand pounds worth of money , could have been spent on the salaries and training of our officers who work in children 's homes .
20 Do n't think we did n't see you around when Claude Rains made with the Lindbergh act , by the way .
21 They call them battered babies now , I do n't think we did then .
22 I do n't think they sell so many .
23 I do n't think they 've actually had any graduates from my
24 But even nostalgia can misremember ; I do n't think they 've ever served cabinet pudding in the Cabinet Office .
25 And the dance band they were actually number one that night and I do n't think they 've ever been heard since you know .
26 I do n't think they 've quite come prepared for it is the answer , have Pisa come prepared for Notts County ?
27 I do n't think they knew how to write for me as they did for Jackie and Russ [ William Russell ] .
28 I do n't think they question necessarily assimilation of the settlement now , but assimilation in the settlement in the it becomes developed .
29 I do n't think they blare away as they come into the hospital .
30 ‘ NatWest had been told that merchant banking was a good idea , but I do n't think they thought much beyond that , with the result that we could plough our own furrow , ’ he says .
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