Example sentences of "[adv] [vb infin] [pron] [verb] [pers pn] [adv] " in BNC.

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31 ‘ I ca n't think what kept her so long .
32 Ca n't think what took you so long to get around to it , old chap , ’ Aubrey said .
33 That 's it , it 's wonderful , I do n't think we need it quite so high , when we 're not concentrating .
34 I do n't think we need it too loud , do we grandma , when it comes up .
35 if Brian did n't think we needed it then it did n't even get a lookout let alone er er resources allocated to it .
36 In that task I am assisted by a team of six managers , all of whom are professional nurses and district nurses or health visitors and they of course are there to advise me on professional issues , and to share with me the management task of using the resources of Oxford City in the way that we feel is best appropriate , and in doing that , I think one of the important things for us to do , I do n't think we do it quite as well as we should , is to work more closely with the local council , and to look really at what the needs of our local communities are for health , and to try and make sure that the feelings that might well be expressed by individuals , either individually , or through caring associations , or through other statutory agencies , or through voluntary health organisations , are actually given a chance to be there , and to influence our , that official policy and constituents , and to , to influence the planning process .
37 And I do n't think we do it so much with the erm careers service training , but with the careers teachers often we 've got them doing action plans and things
38 He told us terrible tales of people being crushed in crowds , of school finances being wasted on unnecessary floor cleaning bills and of ‘ softies ’ who needed seats when there was a perfectly good floor to sit on ( all the teachers were sat on chairs around the edge of the sports hall at this point , but I do n't think they took it personally ) .
39 I do n't think they like me much in that office but then , I 'm not keen on them either .
40 And you visit them for there was one time we visit them for fourteen day daily but I do n't think they do it now .
41 I do n't know whether it 's true or not , but I do n't think they give you much medication and whatever , when you go down there .
42 No I do n't think they need it actually .
43 Everyone has a different angle , but I do n't think anyone knew him properly .
44 Iain had just bitten into a cheese sandwich and his mouth was full , so I do n't think she heard him properly .
45 ‘ I did n't think she liked me much , but I 'm one of Dave 's oldest mates and … when I get up , I 'll bloody —
46 She has got a son , yeah , I do n't think she sees him much now , he did come here
47 I do n't think she knows it very well .
48 I do n't think she watches it normally .
49 I do n't think you saw her actually .
50 ‘ I do n't think I heard you right , Patricia , ’ Mike said , looking Patsy in the eye .
51 Well I called a meeting but I did n't think I advertised it well enough because there was a lot of interest and then I think we held it at the wrong time as well did n't we ,
52 I do n't want to sound alarmist , sir , but I do n't think I like it very much . ’
53 Oh er , I , I do n't think I ra I do n't think I rang you actually , er I wonder if the message was from someone else .
54 I never met his eyes and I do n't think he noticed me much , but we were all , Emil , Oliver , Cathy and I , becoming slowly and inevitably more recognizable to the passengers .
55 ‘ So I do n't think he found me quite so ridiculous as you make out , ’ concluded Viola , with an angry smirk of triumph .
56 Oh we had much more discipline when we were young than they have nowadays and I do n't think it does them any harm .
57 Well , I do n't think anybody got it really .
58 I do n't doubt he pays her well .
59 ‘ Do n't know what possessed me there .
60 ‘ I do n't know what makes you so certain I 'm the woman who — ’
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