Example sentences of "[verb] n't [pers pn] think [pron] [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | I do n't I think he does , I think he comes late at night , Paul er said cos sometimes he 's up watching videos or whatever |
2 | And they they seemed very determined er you know if if you do n't I think you 'd better er put the the box there and within twenty four forty eight hours or whatever it was we had the box in Quix you know . |
3 | Do n't you think we 'd better … that is , I 'd better … ‘ |
4 | ‘ Speaking of which , do n't you think we 'd better get this glop off my hair before it turns it green ? ’ |
5 | ‘ Do n't you think we 've done enough today ? ’ |
6 | Do n't you think we 've got Mysteries of our own ? |
7 | Do n't you think they go well together ? |
8 | Do n't you think they deserve it ? ’ |
9 | ‘ Do n't you think she 's had enough ? ’ |
10 | Do n't you think it sounds rather nice ? |
11 | " Do n't you think it looks wonderful ? " |
12 | Do n't you think it looks like rain ? |
13 | Do n't you think it 's got some potential , though ? |
14 | I , I , I take all the planning and what the officer is saying , but I mean do n't you think it makes more sense from our point of view than we realize . |
15 | Do n't you think it makes any impact ? |
16 | She paused , looking at him reflectively , and then asked : ‘ Do n't you think you had better speak to your father about all this ? ’ |
17 | Well the second bit on , do n't you think you reach a point where it keeps going , the actual crap , and you go , well why are they doing it then ? |
18 | ‘ Do n't you think you 've taken enough pictures ? ’ |
19 | ‘ You 're doing very well , ’ she shouted , ‘ but do n't you think you 've had enough ? |
20 | And it was Charles who went on , ‘ Do n't you think you 've done enough traipsing around the world ? |
21 | Do n't you think you 've been round there too often ? |
22 | Do n't you think you 'd better see the body buried before you do anything else ? |
23 | Do n't you think you 'd better take a look at this fellow you knocked out ? |
24 | Bearing in mind that you 're rich enough to live in Surrey , and some people ca n't even afford a roof over their head do n't you think you have a moral obligation towards these people ? |
25 | ‘ Do n't you think you owe me an explanation of all this ? |
26 | Do n't you think you owe me this much at least ? ’ |
27 | But do n't you think you need to sit and be quite |
28 | ‘ God , do n't you think I know that ? ’ |
29 | ‘ Do n't you think I 've been trying to believe that ? ’ |
30 | ‘ I mean , do n't you think I 've got worries enough , Lucinda , what with this terrible war and the bombing ? |