Example sentences of "do [adv] [pers pn] think [that] " in BNC.

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1 Also Leslie Silver said in the paper that although he wanted the national team to do well he thought that Leeds winning the title was far more important and that he would fight ‘ tooth and nail to keep Howard Wilkinson at Leeds ’
2 Do n't you think that had more to do with the World Council of nations assuming power and nationalising religion … ? ’
3 Do n't you think that maybe it was just a teeny-weeny bit curious or stupid or disgusting that Morrissey should choose to wrap himself in the flag ?
4 Do n't you think that a lot of the advertisements are just like advertising today , wanting to sell the garments
5 Do n't you think that fate has given enough hints ? ’
6 ‘ Well , ’ said Harold , ‘ do n't you think that it was a very successful evening ? ’
7 Do n't you think that the Dixie horn 's pushing it a bit ? ’
8 Do n't do n't you think that there 's a conflict of interest there .
9 She said : ‘ Do n't you think that makes it worse ? ’
10 But , father , do n't you think that one who is just as good and pure , and who understands farm life as well as the farmer , would be much better ? ’
11 Do n't you think that I could find other , just as exceptional bodies somewhere else ? ’
12 Do n't you think that name suits it rather well ? ’
13 ‘ And do n't you think that before we go any further it would be helpful to introduce ourselves ? ’
14 ‘ You invaded my privacy , do n't you think that entitles me to invade yours ?
15 Well do n't you think that it 's really rather improper for you to be doing this ?
16 Do n't you think that perhaps it might have been better for the oil companies to have perhaps done more at an earlier stage , in the the safety side of things ?
17 Do n't you think that if after seven hundred years of London government , you ca n't do better than this , you ought to leave Ireland to govern itself , and get out with the best grace you may ? ’
18 Do n't you think that they should at least nod in the direction ?
19 But do n't you think that th do n't you think that the fact that the father , I 'm speaking do n't you think that the fact that the father has made a capital settlement
20 But do n't you think that th do n't you think that the fact that the father , I 'm speaking do n't you think that the fact that the father has made a capital settlement
21 But do n't you think that th do n't you think that the fact that the father , I 'm speaking do n't you think that the fact that the father has made a capital settlement
22 Do n't you think that the fact that the father has made a capital settlement , that he has sometimes to travel to the other end of the country to see his child , do n't you think that should be taken into account .
23 Do n't you think that at eight at eighty four you 'd be like to be chasing the girls with your wig on .
24 But do n't you think that gen that Harlow generally has that feeling ?
25 Do n't you think that a lot of doctors are too willing to hand out these tranquillizers ?
26 Do n't you think that man has done enough harm to Jennifer as it is without inflicting any more pain on her ? ’
27 do n't you think that it 's a , it 's a marvellous training for her ?
28 Geoffrey , discussions about the Common Market , for example , tend to be carried out using rational arguments based on economics and legal principles , but do n't you think that at the deepest level international relations depend on national characteristics ?
29 Do n't you think that Britain 's bosses should be setting an example , and paying themselves similar increases to that that they pay their workforce ?
30 Do n't you think that that does enormous damage to the general public 's view of what arts and crafts are about ?
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