Example sentences of "[not/n't] [pers pn] [adv] think " in BNC.
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1 | No that 's not I just thought to change a wash , cos I think they 've been on there rather a long time . |
2 | Had n't she enough to think about ? |
3 | ‘ Do n't you even think about it . ’ |
4 | ‘ Do n't you also think that if one meets someone in such a way — I mean , so weak and defenceless — something makes one surrender completely , so that one can not imagine ever being able to desert such a person ? ’ |
5 | " No , " she said at last , " the lace corsage and the boned neck , a bit ageing , do n't you rather think ? " |
6 | ‘ Ca n't you ever think about anything but correcting grammar ? ’ |
7 | Do n't you ever think of anyone but yourself ? ’ |
8 | Did n't you ever think it might be a shabby move lifting it off the album — a lot of people have mentioned this to me . |
9 | Did n't you ever think it could be me who was sending the money ? ’ |
10 | Did n't you ever think , Ellen , that if Heathcliff and I married , we would be very poor ? |
11 | Do n't you ever think of anything but dosh ? ’ |
12 | Did n't you ever think of that ? ’ |
13 | ‘ Have n't you ever thought , ’ asked Biddy , not looking at me , ‘ that he would n't want to meet important people , he would n't want to be taken away from this job that he does well , and the village where he 's loved ? ’ |
14 | Alan , alan bald is not er alan bald is not necessarily beautiful , have n't you ever thought of covering it up ? |
15 | Do n't they just think the world of themselves ? ’ |
16 | Does n't he ever think ‘ Enough is enough . |