Example sentences of "[verb] n't think it be " in BNC.
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1 | I did n't think it were that strong like , you know ? |
2 | David did n't think it was a good idea but I said we could n't keep going out and using the phone box down the road . |
3 | Well , I did n't think it was anything but rudeness and I ca n't stand bad manners so I got the next train back and left him there . |
4 | I did n't think I looked so dreadful before , and I certainly did n't think it was any business of theirs how I looked . |
5 | It was confusing , and I did n't think it was helping , so I left . |
6 | I do not think that a single critic noticed that it was any different from the customary ‘ rum-te-tum ’ , but if one of them did he evidently did n't think it was worth a comment . |
7 | ‘ I did n't think it was a very good game . |
8 | All he would say in return was that he did n't think it was working out ! |
9 | I just could n't take a journey in a confined space with a man who pronounced Sgurr na Ciste Duibhe as Sisty Dub and did n't think it was as good as the Lake District . |
10 | I did n't think it was possible for somebody to stand in the middle of the fairway and say it 's an iron of any description . |
11 | ‘ When ‘ George Best ’ came out I thought it was OK-ish , but did n't think it was brilliant , ’ he told Sounds . |
12 | I discovered spots in places where I did n't think it was possible to get spots . |
13 | I did n't think it was the sort of behaviour one should expect from a Director of Coaching . |
14 | I told Kidsons that I did n't think it was right that I should seek re-election , which was coming up on 30 April , and left it at that . ’ |
15 | But of course I did n't think it was awful at all , and was in fact extremely pleased with myself . |
16 | ‘ The underwear came and he did n't think it was ratty enough . |
17 | They are furious that people thought all their lyrics on ‘ World Clique ’ just oozed naive positivity ( though , pressed on this , Kier says , ‘ We did n't think it was the place for a pop group to depress people . |
18 | Sinton , also joining the candid club , said : ‘ I did n't think it was a penalty , either . ’ |
19 | A defence spokesman yesterday said : ‘ We did n't send armoured vehicles there because we did n't think it was dangerous . ’ |
20 | I was very open-minded towards drugs then and I would try anything that was going provided that I did n't think it was too dangerous … and I did like to analyse the thing , the substances , through literature . |
21 | I remember talking about domination with people older than me , and I did n't think it was right . |
22 | " He did n't think it was proper for her to tell you about her complain . " |
23 | Well I have n't done anything at the moment because I di I did n't think it was worth it actually . |
24 | Well I have n't done anything at the moment because I did n't I did n't think it was worth it actually . |
25 | You needed sunglasses to go in it , erm oh you did n't really actually it looked , it looked alright but it was very modern , my mum and dad did n't think it was up to much you know we thought it was great . |
26 | He did n't think it was a case of God 's being vindictive , more a case of rules being rules and God having to administer them , like a caning head , and where there was Adultery there was always a Death , that was the way it was . |
27 | I did n't think it was chaos ! |
28 | She had settled there to some extent by the time I was released and I did n't think it was good to disrupt her again . |
29 | ‘ I did n't think it was stealing , ’ said Peter . |
30 | ‘ But I did n't think it was going to be this . |