Example sentences of "he do [adv] think [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | But he had no precise idea where Adam was and he did not think Adam 's travel agent ( a personal friend of the young Verne-Smiths ) would tell him . |
2 | Sam found himself completely cut off by his own side of the family , who considered he had married beneath him ; while John had a furious row with him because he did not think Sam good enough for Marie . |
3 | In March 1915 at a discussion between London Tramways Managers , Mr. Mason said he did not think women were suitable to conduct large open top cars , but in the New Year , the Company had to employ them , as so many men were being called up in the forces . |
4 | He did not think Ramsey 's scholarship a weighty part of his quality as a bishop ; occasionally he hinted that he thought the books were a distraction from pastoral care . |
5 | He did not think people wanted harmless fun on Sunday . |
6 | Father D'Arcy said that he did not think Distributism was the happiest of terms for a politico-economic movement ; but he vouched for Chesterton 's total sincerity in propounding it , and he hinted that the review was a regular drain on his pocket . |
7 | Last night he won the backing of Peter Mandelson , Labour MP for Hartlepool and the party 's former communications director , who said he did not think Mr Birt should consider resigning . |
8 | Earlier yesterday an Inkatha spokesman had said he did not think Mr Mandela would dare to attend the funeral . |
9 | So he created a smokescreen , making the excuse that he did n't think Steve was a good enough guitarist by himself and that we needed a second guitar . |
10 | Gary Eichorn , general manager of Hewlett-Packard Co 's workstation systems group said he did n't think COSE in its initial guise would be enough to meet demands of users like the Galileo group , pressing for a generic common front end . |
11 | Gary Eichorn , general manager of Hewlett-Packard Co 's workstation systems group said he did n't think COSE in its initial guise would be enough to meet the demands of user collections like the Galileo group , which is pressing for a generic common front end . |
12 | Somehow he did n't think Kate 's mother was quite ready for Willy yet . |
13 | The vet said there was n't much he could do because he did n't think Biggles was old enough or strong enough to survive the anaesthetic . |
14 | He remembered the gate at the end of the track , had time to hope it was open because he did n't think Conker could jump it . |
15 | He did n't think FoE 's study was a ‘ particularly good piece of scientific work ’ but ‘ did n't want to rubbish it ’ . |
16 | What worried him was that the man was somehow rejecting the film , announcing that he did n't think life was really like that . |
17 | What he should not have said is that he was pleased to join Blackburn 'cos they were going places , implying he did n't think Leeds were going to have any more success . |
18 | Meredith waved ; he did n't think Bunny saw him . |
19 | He does not think MNTKs will last ; they are ‘ a form of transition from a state-run system to an independent one ’ . |
20 | He tells us that there are three things he does not think acupuncture can cure : existential Angst , low self-esteem and love sickness . |
21 | He does n't think Irma will prove typical . |
22 | That 's right , he does n't think sort of , does he ? |
23 | He does n't think Joe wanted it to end that way . |