Example sentences of "n't [verb] [pron] [be] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Do n't think we 're race but |
2 | Certainly as far as Americans are concerned , a lot of our hotels do n't come up to the standards of service that they are used to , and certainly they do n't think they 're value for money . |
3 | I do n't think they 're mine , or anything . |
4 | I mean from rig to rig things work differently and I mean on on Piper , I would say there were probably things that could have been tightened up but then again I do n't think they were part and parcel of what happened and there on July the sixth . |
5 | There is a problem with magistrates courts and things like that Chairman , and I do n't think there 's contention about that is there ? |
6 | Erm , so there 's all kinds of reasons why children from such situations would be more likely to be in trouble but I do n't think there 's evidence to say that it 's because of from lone parents . |
7 | Well I do n't think there 's provision for him now you see because it 's a |
8 | ‘ I do n't think there 's room in the lift for all you old pals , ’ Jonathan smiled hideously , ‘ we 'd best go up other ways . ’ |
9 | I do n't think there is time for |
10 | He did n't think there was chance of more than that . |
11 | Well I do n't think she 's time actually . |
12 | So do n't think you 're man enough to tell me what to do . |
13 | ‘ I do n't think it is theatre , and I also think that potentially it 's extremely destructive to the individuals involved , though you can argue that it 's their choice . |
14 | Shelley said , ‘ You do n't think it 's drink again ? |
15 | ‘ You do n't think it 's duckist ? ’ he asks . |
16 | I do n't think it 's case sensitive . |
17 | keep rubber gloves and she does , she says so she does n't think it 's detergent . |
18 | I do n't think it 's Play Bus |
19 | Anyway , the upshot is McDunn does n't think it 's time for a parade yet . |
20 | I do n't think it 's time to go across now . |
21 | I do n't think it 's chocolate coconut . |
22 | on an underground train which could n't decide if it 's going to move or not , it did eventually move I got a taxi at one point and I was so sick and tired and they put me outside Liberties , I gave the man a twenty pound note and he gave me change for a ten yes , coming back from Oxford Circus from Liberty 's , I thought I 'd better economise , I 've been done out of ten pounds , I do n't think it was dishonesty I think it was just sheer muddle , I , I 'm ten pounds down , I 'm must cut down a bit , so I will come back underground from Oxford Circus to Waterloo to get down to and you 've guessed it , I got into an , an underground train which would not move , it simply stuck , and it would go chugga , chugga , chugga , chugga , chugga , then it would stop in the tunnel for a while , while its . |
23 | And er half heatedly she decided she ought , she could n't have any more children you know she 'd , I do n't think it was money so much that she thought she 'd got enough and somebody told her about this Slippery Elm , well you could get a Slippery Elm drink , you know you know these milky foods if you 've got a poor tummy , that that can , er she bought a tin of this Slippery Elm drink , and she drunk gallons of it and it was doing her good and she thought er she thought it would n't , she 'd gone wrong you see . |
24 | I did n't think it was chaos ! |
25 | ‘ I do n't think it was lack of brains , ’ Michele opined . |
26 | I do n't think it was romance I thought he kept her in chocolates and cigarettes . |
27 | ‘ Whatever he was looking for , I do n't think it was comfort . ’ |
28 | To which the noble replied : ‘ I do n't know which is cause , and which is effect . ’ |
29 | Whoever knows about those plans does n't know they 're mine . |
30 | he 's got worse , well I do n't know he 's complexion 's are about as bad as mine |