Example sentences of "i [vb mod] [not/n't] think " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Oh no ! ’ she said in fright , ‘ no — I mean , I must n't think of it , I should go back , I was very wrong to walk on your land — ’ |
2 | Nay , I must not think thus ! |
3 | I should not think that Mr Kinnock would have the same need for such structures . ’ |
4 | But , I told myself as I took a service elevator up to the roof , I should not think in the past tense . |
5 | ‘ I should not think so at all . |
6 | ‘ I should n't think so , ’ he said , ‘ not all of it , but I need it too and can write if off as expenses . ’ |
7 | ‘ Oh , I should n't think so , ’ said the home-help . |
8 | ‘ I should n't think he wants to , ’ Perkin remarked as I had n't answered in a rush . |
9 | I should n't think this boring as I had sometimes done before . |
10 | ‘ I should n't think so . |
11 | ‘ I should n't think so , ’ Paula said quickly . |
12 | ‘ I should n't think Mum would let you go out with Edward again if she knew what you get up to , ’ Paula said carelessly . |
13 | I should n't think Edouard wants any further investment just now — but if he did , darling , if you have , you know , a little pin money , then , you could n't be better advised than to- ’ |
14 | I should n't think he was searching for anything elusive . |
15 | ‘ I should n't think you 'd understand all them long words anyways . ‘ |
16 | ‘ I should n't think so for a moment , ’ said Rufus , whose speech grew more precise when he was drunk . |
17 | ‘ I should n't think so , ’ Masklin said . |
18 | ‘ Oh , I should n't think so , ’ Constance replied . |
19 | as if following up a train of thought , he looked across at Joe , saying , ‘ I wonder if those thieving scoundrels will be on the prowl again tonight ? ’ and Joe answered , ‘ I should n't think they 'd have the nerve to make a third trip , not in the same week , anyway . ’ |
20 | He 'll have it off her and into a good Catholic home quick as blinking , the poor little basket , and you 'll not have sight nor sound of it , and nor the mother , I should n't think . ’ |
21 | From what you 've been telling me I should n't think she did ? ’ |
22 | I should n't think he 's anything . ’ |
23 | ‘ I should n't think so , should you ? ’ she said . |
24 | I should n't think so . |
25 | It 'd be nice er but I should n't think he will be having a family now . |
26 | ‘ I should n't think so , ’ said Lili . |
27 | ‘ I should n't think so for a moment . ’ |
28 | However , she did it well , and I should n't think the butcher ever quite forgot the lady with the red hair . |
29 | I should n't think they ever speak at all . ’ |
30 | ‘ I should n't think he thinks anything , ’ said Constance . |