Example sentences of "[noun] do not think [det] " in BNC.
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1 | Who would ever say : ‘ Boy suspended by Head , Top Prof. slams system ’ , when what they mean is that a pupil has been sent home by his headmaster and some well-known professor does n't think that is a good idea ? |
2 | ‘ I am surprised the judge did not think this matter a great deal more serious than the sentence appears to suggest . ’ |
3 | If this was his way of helping her then Maggie did n't think much of it . |
4 | ‘ Darlington police even wanted us to talk to him but negotiators did n't think that would help . |
5 | ‘ We are quite happy with the current arrangement if the council does n't think that 's enough . ’ |
6 | Penny Junor does not think this decision has been taken yet but believes that the second option is possible . |
7 | Dolly did n't think much of that . |
8 | Rain did not think this was enough to suggest the brothers went to look for her and said so . |
9 | Rain did not think this necessary but dispatched Rosie on the errand . |
10 | Many dealers did n't think much of their recorded lines either . |
11 | Unsurprisingly , the Divisional Court did not think this was enough . |
12 | Most theologians do not think that . ’ |
13 | Yes so you 're paying it in directly but people do n't think that way . |
14 | After all , most people do n't think much of Liverpool as a place to work and live in , though I think it 's fantastic and I live in greater style — in the wing of a large Victorian house — than I could in the South . |
15 | Dear Boy , It must be very difficult for you sometimes I expect not having anyone and having to do all the shopping and cooking for yourself I know that when I was working I certainly could not have managed on my own , coming home tired and then making dinner your own dinner and then going upstairs to do some more work , what sort of life is that , though I know all about that because of course I did do that for three years almost , and I know how much happier I was when I knew there was someone waiting for me and having the dinner ready and keeping the house clean and all those things , or perhaps you people do n't think those things are important . |
16 | Arnie did n't think that big was beautiful he believed small was secure-and Crocus had to be secure ; the blowback potential was massive . |
17 | " Yeah but girls do n't think that 's exploitation . |
18 | " Yeah but girls do n't think that 's exploitation . |
19 | The man did not think that Boy ever gave his address or phone number to anyone . |
20 | Horsley did n't think much of Thornton either , and later complained ( as did others ) that he talked mostly about himself . |
21 | Miss Thorne did n't think this was too good an idea but time was precious , so she agreed . |
22 | IXI does n't think those users will need to be tempted by special offers promotions though , believing they 'll come flocking of their own accord . |
23 | However , Whim of ICI does not think this is particularly likely . |
24 | Davis did n't think much of the ‘ kitchen sink ’ films , and asserted that a realistic minimum budget for a first feature was in the order of £250,000 as a way to justify his blocking their exhibition on his company 's circuit . |
25 | ‘ So long as the nomes do n't think that too , ’ said Gurder . |
26 | But his mother did n't think that was funny . |