Example sentences of "[not/n't] [verb] [pers pn] [vb past] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Whatever our mistakes — and we made some — I truly do not think we deserved this . ’
2 ‘ British soldiers are the best in the world , ’ a schoolmaster told his class , adding , for the benefit of the Kindertransporte pupils , ‘ You people did not think we had it in us . ’
3 Mr Justice Drake used this power to full in summing up in the Donovan case , warning the jurors that they should not think they had to ‘ fix sums with lots of noughts on the end because it 's fashionable ’ .
4 Although you always came to me brimming with news of where you had been and what you had done , I do not think you told me everything .
5 I did not think you thought such things .
6 Floy had asked about dangers and what they might expect to encounter , but Fenella did not think it looked especially dangerous .
7 I do not think it had occurred to anybody in court at this time that Waddell 's conviction would be anything but a foregone conclusion .
8 The Bank of England had told the MPs that it did not think it had failed to discharge its supervisory duties .
9 In the future it would earn a lot of laughs , but Rain did not think it deserved any yet .
10 He pointed out that although my title was an attractive one — since there was such a thing as a ‘ servile ’ society , namely a totalitarian one — the reader would assume that I was using the word liberal in the modern sense , which was certainly not my intention , He then went meticulously through my argument , and it almost pained me that he should take so much trouble over a work which I can not think it deserved .
11 Witness could not say how much help in this a girl would need from the men because it varied so much , but she did not think it amounted to much , and no special men workers were employed for it " Lifting is therefore not denied , but its importance is distinctly minimized when a woman is speaking , maximized when a man is .
12 ‘ I was playing in a particular game and did not think I had done anything spectacular at all when I was approached by Heffernan who told me that he wanted me for the Ireland team to play Australia in the Compromise Rules series , ’ recalls McGilligan .
13 I do not think I deserved this sort of treatment .
14 I do not think I knew who Plato was at the time , but I enjoyed hearing Mr Crossman speak , and seeing the other pupils , although they were mostly people thought of in the town as being particularly well-educated already .
15 I did not think I noticed as the car drew level
16 After his signature , he added : ‘ P.S. Do not think I stole the plate , linen , etc. from you .
17 I use to dread going in to work — in the two years I worked for the Inland Revenue I do not think I worked a full month — and in the end I left .
18 After all , he was a very clever man , and sometimes , when he did not think she knew , he gave her some very peculiar looks that made her shivery inside .
19 My conversations with her gave me no inkling to that effect , and , although she was ambitious , I do not think she felt that her time had come .
20 Miss Cress should not think she had let things go .
21 She might not think she had changed but she was too old for that !
22 Mrs Brocklebank had been quiet lately about the tragic possibilities of the house , but he did not think she had forgotten .
23 I do not think she benefited at all financially — if she did it was a very small amount — and would n't have been able to keep any of the furniture had it not been for the kindness of Aunt Mary .
24 He would often ask about Dinah and his family , and send them affectionate messages ; Nathan passed these on to Dinah , but he did not think she spoke of their father to the children ; it was better not .
25 I do not think she derived any great benefits from being ennobled , but obviously it was something she liked and sought and Harold Wilson could see little or no reason for not obliging her .
26 Edward did not think he understood .
27 She did not think he noticed her .
28 It was vital that they did not think he had actually seen what he was about to say Robert had seen when the electric light flooded the converted attic .
29 Upon recovering , he admitted he had been extremely depressed since the death of his wife from cancer a year earlier and now did not think he had anything to live for .
30 When we met I told him that I did not think he had anything more urgent to attend to , and if he thought he had something more important , then his priorities were wrong .
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