Example sentences of "[verb] n't think she [verb] " in BNC.

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1 But she does n't I do n't think she goes now .
2 She 'd led me on , I did n't think she deserved my sympathy after that .
3 Personally , I did n't think she had a chance .
4 She turned her back on him , unlocking the inner door , and as the warmth from the storage heaters wafted out to greet them she thanked God that she had had the foresight to leave them on — she did n't think she had been properly warm since reading the newspaper this afternoon — no , not even on the plane .
5 She did n't think she had ever met a man who so infuriated her .
6 As he kissed and caressed her in turn , Hilary did n't think she had ever felt so happy or relaxed — well , relaxed until his mouth roved below her navel .
7 ‘ We could check the off-licence , I suppose , though I did n't think she had any money . ’
8 Yet she did n't think she had imagined that , when her head had dropped wearily on to his shoulder , his arms had tightened about her .
9 Australian sprinter Raeleen Boyle once said that she did n't think she 'd ‘ ever felt totally comfortable with my lifestyle since I gave up running . ’
10 its really cold , yeah oh that was good , I enjoyed that she 's still there , she 's a Lance Corporal now as well and I must admit well I , I did n't think she 'd ev , she was always crying but I never thought she 'd actually do very well in the T A , did n't seem to have the get up and go about it but she obviously sorted herself out and got , Spambo Man they called me .
11 I did n't think she looked well .
12 He did n't think she remembered him ; he had seen her , he recalled , at the end-of-term dance .
13 If she did n't stop to rest she did n't have to think and if she did n't think she did n't have to feel and if she did n't have to feel she did n't have to grieve the death of her husband .
14 ‘ No , we did n't think she did .
15 ‘ I did n't think she liked me much , but I 'm one of Dave 's oldest mates and … when I get up , I 'll bloody —
16 She probably did n't think she needed curtains , with the room overlooking the railway line , not considering the ambition and initiative of a boy like William .
17 He was going to say something about their kiss and his reaction to it , and she did n't think she wanted to hear it .
18 Her mental assurances did n't seem to offer much comfort , and she certainly did n't think she wanted to be put down as an experience .
19 He did n't think she threw knives these days and mercifully she had n't sung ‘ The Cowboys ' Christmas party ’ since their time in Chelsea .
20 I do n't think she meant to — I spect she forgot , cos it 's a good brush and she used to use it all the time .
21 It was cruel of Miss Havisham to encourage me to hope , but I do n't think she meant to be unkind . ’
22 ‘ If I 'm right , ’ Dougal said , ‘ I do n't think she meant to kill Arabella .
23 You do n't think she said she had er a few days off , a week off
24 I do n't think she said she 's doing extra !
25 I do n't think she noticed him beyond feeling vaguely grateful for his kindliness and care .
26 I thought for a second she was smoking so I avoided her and I do n't think she noticed me. when I came out , there was Shelima 's science book in a wash-basin smouldering away .
27 Do n't think she thinks much of it .
28 I do n't think she expected a present
29 ‘ You do n't think she got him to do that by multiplying figures at him , do you ?
30 I do n't think she eats that much though .
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