Example sentences of "[vb base] not [verb] it was [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ But I do n't think it was either of those reasons . ’ |
2 | I do n't think it was just because he made it back-to-back wins , either . |
3 | I do n't think it was just the change of publisher that did so much for this author , but her works have become more powerful . |
4 | The first film was very good but I do n't think it was nearly as funny as this one . |
5 | I do n't think it was n't done with malice , she 's just |
6 | ‘ I do n't think it was as much that as people just waiting to see LL Cool J getting over-excited , ’ says Wildski . |
7 | I do n't think it was as good a Cabinet and certainly the debates on economic policy really ceased to exist . |
8 | But I do n't think it was as strong as it could have been . |
9 | ‘ I do n't think it was as easy as it looked . |
10 | ‘ But I do n't think it was very strong . |
11 | I think it still is the way forward and I do n't think it was so much that things went wrong as that they did n't go as well as we had hoped for the women elections to the shadow cabinet . |
12 | It was a it was lost er No I do n't think it was entirely lost , not the twenty one strike , was n't entirely lost . |
13 | I do n't think it was ever as good a debating forum again . |
14 | I remember a Rhodesian in our squadron writing a long letter to the ‘ Malta Times ’ about this very subject , but I do n't think it was ever published . ’ |
15 | Perhaps it 's not surprising you overlooked the release — I do n't think it was ever issued here in the UK , and the copy I own is an import . |
16 | I said yes , but I do n't think it was actually Jason Donovan , oh it was , yes , it was Jason Donovan and I 've got the paper all along , I give up in the end . |
17 | I do n't fink it was that though . ‘ |
18 | In any case , they do n't know it was n't true . |
19 | I do n't know it was just a thought . |
20 | It may have been a teetotal , chapel-going household but do n't imagine it was ever narrow-minded or lacked a sense of fun . |
21 | Although the smaller Saxon churches were usually wooden and have not survived it was not long before more ambitious priests and their patrons turned to stone buildings . |