Example sentences of "[verb] n't [verb] he [vb past] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Not at all ! ’ the Doctor protested , but Bernice did n't think he sounded convincing . |
2 | ‘ Besides , ’ he said , ‘ I did n't think he knew where she lived . |
3 | Um , he said , thought a little and then said no , he did n't think he had been afraid . |
4 | ‘ I did n't think he had another book in him . |
5 | Did n't think he had it in him . |
6 | Did n't think he had a sense of humour in him . ’ |
7 | I mean , she was all kitted out in breeches and boots and he surely did n't think he had a likely candidate for a signature ? ’ |
8 | He did n't think he had any soldiers left , but himself . |
9 | It was a laugh he did n't think he had in him . |
10 | And then , that I did n't think he had any deep feelings , but he had . |
11 | At the time , we did n't think he had the bottle . |
12 | He did n't think he had put them there but could n't quite be sure . |
13 | I did n't think he had a stockpile of cash there |
14 | I mean , I did n't think he had to have V A T on , I mean , if it 's a millionaire , you know , and they employ la , they employ people to clean . |
15 | ‘ I did n't think he took so much interest in me . |
16 | I did n't think he parked here last night . |
17 | Philip did n't think he 'd heard him right . |
18 | I did n't think he 'd seen the lad on the floor . |
19 | But now he did n't think he 'd been harsh at all . |
20 | In fact I did n't think he 'd done anything wrong you know . |
21 | Well he said , we did n't think he 'd lost weight , that 'd |
22 | Hilary did n't think he looked amiable at all . |
23 | Of course he 's a wild man , a fox , a seal , a sort of sprite — such a sweet man — I 'm glad he spoke to me , I did n't think he remembered . |
24 | I did n't think he swore at . |
25 | At the time I did n't think he suspected , I 'm not so sure now . |
26 | When Merrill did n't speak he said shortly , ‘ Of course , far be it from me to pry into a client 's financial arrangements , but it struck Bob as rather strange . |
27 | Well I did n't bring he did n't sleep |
28 | But to make up for what he did n't pay he left a hundred pound to the kirk . |
29 | When she did n't reply he added , ‘ Look , things have a knack of seeming unsolvable in the small hours — out of proportion ; it is a large job , I realise that , but you 're probably worrying about nothing . ’ |
30 | And when she did n't reply he placed a hand beneath her chin and turned her face towards him . |