Example sentences of "n't [verb] he [was/were] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | She had n't realised he was still there , still watching her . |
2 | ‘ I do n't think he were ever i n't position to pay them back . |
3 | ‘ I 'm not sure what he was expecting and I do n't think he was either . |
4 | ‘ Mind you , I do n't think he was madly in love with her . |
5 | I do n't think he was just too impressed with this set up but it was the only chance anyway so . |
6 | Crerand 's withering comment was simply ‘ I did n't think he was even that good . ’ |
7 | I did n't think he was anyway ! |
8 | I do n't think he was too impressed — I like to think I 've improved since . ’ |
9 | What I do know is that whatever Mario says ( ‘ I do n't think he was too unhappy about it ’ ) or Colin thought ( ‘ The atmosphere within the team was the happiest I can remember ’ ) , that was not the way Ronnie saw it . |
10 | I do n't think he was too happy about it . ’ |
11 | I do n't think he was quite so committed to your sister as she wanted us to believe , and , talking of that lady , how dare you leave me to cope with an hysterical female on my own ? ’ |
12 | ‘ The condition he 's in , ’ the man by her side immediately assessed his cousin 's state , ‘ I should n't think he was much good to you last night . ’ |
13 | he was so carried away with Newley that I believe quite unconsciously , Newley crept into Bowie 's voice and , as you know , he 's been accused of copying Tony Newley , but I do n't think he was really aware of what he was doing at that time . |
14 | I do n't think he was any more upset , but I might n't have been paying attention . ’ |
15 | I do n't think he was ever in any position to keep the Russians au fait with American developments . |
16 | We all imagined he had some secret new money-spinning idea and soon we 'd all be amazed at what he 'd done to the place , and coming here to marvel at the crowds he 'd managed to attract … but I do n't think he was ever looking for a site for some viable business venture ; I think he was just looking for somewhere suited to his burned-out , fed-up , pissed-off mood . |
17 | I supposed that he must have heard it all before , although I did n't think he was ever bored by Lili . |
18 | I did n't think he was so obsessed . ’ |
19 | I did n't think he was so lucky now . |
20 | ’ Van Gogh died penniless because nobody bought his paintings — they did n't think he was very good at the time . |
21 | She did n't doubt he was quite capable of putting his words into action . |
22 | He would n't know he was on till he was on . |
23 | ‘ I did n't know he was on . |
24 | They did n't know he was here . |
25 | Is that what you meant by your remark that we did n't know he was n't a mass murderer ? ’ |
26 | ‘ Sarah did n't know he was n't home until she went to call him next morning and found he had n't slept in his bed . |
27 | Did n't know he was still alive , |
28 | Well I do n't know , I think he 's covered up he 's not good for a long time , I did n't know he was that bad . |
29 | I did n't know he was home and I was just on the point of going into her room when I heard him . ’ |
30 | I did n't know he was out . |