Example sentences of "[pers pn] [verb] n't really think " in BNC.
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1 | You may well be wearing 30 's clothes and I suppose you could start wandering around feeling like Gatsby , but for a man who is a very fine actor and mime artiste , and who learned from Lindsay Kemp way before I met him everything about it being a show off stage and on , I do n't really think there 's too much relevance . ’ |
2 | ‘ I do n't really think that 's correct . |
3 | ‘ Ju , ’ Anne realised they were back to their little kid names now , ‘ Ju , I do n't really think it matters any more . ’ |
4 | I do n't really think much has changed in appropriate critical judgements since 1906 , but it is an intriguing example of Schillings in triumphalist mood . |
5 | ‘ I do n't really think there 's any point in calling for resignations of personalities . |
6 | ‘ And I do n't really think you need to ask why . |
7 | ‘ I do n't really think that would be necessary . |
8 | I sometimes think that I would like all the attachments that go with the machine , but at my age ( 78+ ) I do n't really think it 's worth it , I 'm making some very nice things as it is . |
9 | ‘ Well , I do n't really think there 's too much to worry about there , ’ the doctor reassured her . |
10 | ‘ I do n't really think that 's on . |
11 | ‘ I do n't mean to be nasty or anything but I do n't really think we could work together , do you ? ’ |
12 | And in a sense it happens to be English language and English literature that I teach , but I do n't really think I 'm teaching that , what I 'm doing is helping people to think , hopefully , and have ideas and excite them about ideas and think about themselves and the way they live . |
13 | Well er , I do n't really think there 's been enough improvement to backlash against and er |
14 | I do n't really think it 's good enough for Nelly to say that he was socialist because I do n't think his attitudes to women |
15 | I do n't really think there 's anything to be gained by any further questioning . |
16 | Er if I 'm going to give two weeks after anyway for the Councils , I do n't really think it makes a great deal of difference whether it be Friday er afternoon or Monday afternoon . |
17 | I do n't really think of myself as a mother . |
18 | Yes erm well certainly from my own experience er I I do n't really think that erm there was as much crime or break-ins or danger as there seemed to be portrayed in the |
19 | ‘ I do n't really think , ’ said Helen , ‘ that either of us would feel very comfortable after this . ’ |
20 | Erm a less introverted erm er response would be , half way through the preparations to say , well you know actually I 'm , I do n't really think I can come . |
21 | ‘ I do n't really think Maurin had anything to do with it , not that nightmare in the Chagall museum and not the murder . ’ |
22 | I do n't really think that should erm I mean half of it is not true anyway . |
23 | ‘ I do n't really think we can necessarily say that it must be vitamin E that is a protective factor , but what we can now say is that fruit and vegetables seem to protect against heart disease , ’ says Professor James . |
24 | If some project comes up during the course of the year , I would have thought that it might be appropriate to erm er cobble the name of centenary onto it , but I do n't really think that this year we just commit ourselves to something just because there 's a hundred years of parish government coming up . |
25 | Sorry , but er I do n't think , I do n't really think it 's peculiar to us , |
26 | And for all for er for that er you got , you , you well you got your keep er and I do n't really think there was anything wrong with the food , it was the way it was cooked . |
27 | I do n't really think it did us any harm . |
28 | Erm it , it was a bit restricting , er but I do n't really think the , the , the discipline did us any , any harm you know . |
29 | ‘ I do n't really think I 'm interested in knowing such details . |
30 | Right , erm that 's something that I do n't really think I should erm reply to even though we are aware of the situation and are taking steps to identify the problem and put a stop to it . |