Example sentences of "[not/n't] [adv] think [prep] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 Ybreska would not ever think of his little errands as subversive acts .
2 He does not often think of himself as English , but of course he is .
3 Ianthe was not as yet bold enough to break away from her upbringing and background , and while she did not often think of herself as marrying now , she still hoped , perhaps even expected , that somebody ‘ suitable ’ would turn up one day .
4 Traders who might have started a line in meal for the populace would not even think of it , knowing that the government was always ready to step in and depress the price .
5 Thy even asked how those outside the group felt and I answered that since I could not even think of anyone in the Church who contributed nothing I could not possibly answer the question .
6 The Christians did not initially think of themselves as separate from the Jewish people , though Jesus had had severe things to say about Pharisees .
7 After the hearing , Miss Lamplugh said : ‘ I did not actually think about my sister at the time .
8 ( Do n't just think about it .
9 You would n't just think about it it 's just gone is n't it ?
10 I mean er what else is there , oh do n't just think about she says .
11 ‘ Do n't just think about your own affairs , but be interested in others too ’ ( Philippians 2:4 in the Living Bible ) .
12 So it 's it 's vital that you get this exercise right and it , and you must n't just think of it as part of the study of History of Language , it 's not , it 's , it 's a er a definite part of your course .
13 We do n't normally think of them as being anxious , but simply as being hard to catch , too nervous to ride , or unreliable in competition .
14 They gave me a cheque for some stuff , but Keith just wanted to spend it and did n't really think about what he was buying .
15 stock responses like ‘ well , you know , we do n't really think about it that much , actually ’ , send the hearts of even the least demanding interviewer plummeting into their boots .
16 I did n't really think about it .
17 Yeah , but I did n't really think about it like that .
18 He is totally selfish about it and does n't really think about anything else . ’
19 ‘ I think they just ca n't really think about anything else . ’
20 I do n't really think of myself as a mother .
21 I 'm quite friendly with a lot of stars but I do n't really think of them as celebrities , more as friends .
22 Whether you pass an exam or not and you think to yourself , well they 're not really bothered about what you do , so that means you do n't really think of it in terms of , oh well , he is really taking pride in me or her and really want me to do well , it goes beyond just teaching me , it 's something personal as well .
23 Do n't really think of it .
24 In recent years I ca n't really think of anybody who 's got near , apart from Batty .
25 Well I ca n't really think of anybody .
26 Neil and D. Davis did n't bother entering the comp so as to give everyone else a chance … and I ca n't really think of anyone who particularly merits a mention … oh , apart from Z-boy Fez who wore stripy skin tight trousers and looked ridiculous … do n't know the results — and hey !
27 Snotlings do n't really think for themselves , they merely mimic the actions of Orcs and Goblins around them .
28 One of the things I again would like to see in schools is that sort of approach , which brings out what language is really about , and I think that that 's an exciting and possibly quite unexpected outcome of bringing computers into schools , but it will require that we do n't simply think of it as being ‘ oh , let's have a micro in the science lab ’ ; it is going to be as the government seems to recognise , a step involving curriculum design , involving helping teachers _ really , really helping them in a strongly supportive way — to do something which is , I would say , revolutionary .
29 He does n't even think of me as a woman . ’
30 I ca n't even think of what to have .
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