Example sentences of "not think i [vb past] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ I was playing in a particular game and did not think I had done anything spectacular at all when I was approached by Heffernan who told me that he wanted me for the Ireland team to play Australia in the Compromise Rules series , ’ recalls McGilligan . |
2 | I do not think I deserved this sort of treatment . |
3 | I do not think I knew who Plato was at the time , but I enjoyed hearing Mr Crossman speak , and seeing the other pupils , although they were mostly people thought of in the town as being particularly well-educated already . |
4 | I did not think I noticed as the car drew level |
5 | After his signature , he added : ‘ P.S. Do not think I stole the plate , linen , etc. from you . |
6 | I use to dread going in to work — in the two years I worked for the Inland Revenue I do not think I worked a full month — and in the end I left . |
7 | You 're not to think I killed her . |
8 | ‘ I do n't think I understood all of it , either , ’ Masklin added . |
9 | You do n't think I planned it , Angel , do you ? |
10 | ‘ Do n't think I planned this ! |
11 | ‘ You do n't think I came over here just to say good morning , do you ? ’ |
12 | I do n't think I went to bed , and at first light Father O'Sullivan came into my office . |
13 | ‘ I do n't think I heard you right , Patricia , ’ Mike said , looking Patsy in the eye . |
14 | I do n't think I heard him whinge once . |
15 | You do n't think I expected you to have two hundred pounds on you , do you ? |
16 | I do n't think I slept right through that whole week . |
17 | I do n't think I slept for weeks — it was literally a nightmare and you do get it all out of proportion . |
18 | I wanted the doll with the hair that grows , too , but I do n't think I had that one . |
19 | ‘ I do n't think I had it last , ’ she said defensively . |
20 | I do n't think I had a Christmas present all my blessed life . |
21 | I do n't think I had ever watched the dawn break until my Waaf days — certainly I had never stayed up all night before , and however many times I had to do it in the course of my duties , it always seemed to me a highly unnatural procedure . |
22 | I do n't think I had ever run in such marvellous conditions . |
23 | No , I do n't think I had even taken any A levels when I left school . ’ |
24 | I did n't think I had a chance of getting a job but Workington took the gamble with me and I want to repay them . |
25 | I did n't think I had an option — I was no teenage Lothario — but anyway I knew instinctively , without even having to ask him , that Mr Broadhurst would view the loss of my virginity as incompatible with my apprenticeship . |
26 | I do n't think I had any blood on my hands , for I had held her ankles just below the silver bracelets . |
27 | You do n't think I had anything to do with kitting out this place , do you ? ’ |
28 | I did n't say anything and he said he did n't think I had . ’ |
29 | I did n't think I had forgotten |
30 | ‘ I do n't think I had a great deal to do with it . ’ |