Example sentences of "[conj] do [not/n't] think it " in BNC.

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1 When Queen Elizabeth , on a state visit to Germany in May 1965 , arrived in Stuttgart for a formal lunch , John took care over his clothes but either forgot or did not think it necessary to find a pair of socks less obtrusive than the bright reds or blues he favoured at that time .
2 No I was actually getting at a certain person that works for Trident that does n't think it 's worth extra hassle for a hundred and eighty pounds more a year .
3 One I mean one of the reason 's that we 've actually changed these round and and do n't think it 's right is because the has a there 's been a cut cut cost cutting exercise within the building .
4 I consider this is the equivalent of a residence order through the back door , and do not think it appropriate to make that order when Parliament has specifically denied the right to grant ex parte applications for residence orders : see also the provisions of section 9(5) of the Children Act 1989 .
5 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 .
6 She saw the hole in the grave and the expensive new gravestone , but did not think it could be Fanny 's .
7 They hope to sell the house as soon as possible but did not think it would go to a Vic Reeves fan .
8 ‘ When ‘ George Best ’ came out I thought it was OK-ish , but did n't think it was brilliant , ’ he told Sounds .
9 Dalgliesh was aware of the scientific principle of electrophoresis but did n't think it necessary to mention the fact .
10 I remembered this recently with all these people falling from express trains but did n't think it could be the same on local lines as I had never heard anyone complain before .
11 Walter offered a tempting salary in the South Wales Union Railway but does n't think it can ever become profitable …
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