Example sentences of "n't think [indef pn] [vb mod] " in BNC.

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1 So would you like to just read what you 've written there so that , because I do n't think everyone can see , and I think this is
2 I do n't think one would have expected , not being in the Treasury , to be involved .
3 I do n't think one would assume anything else .
4 Er I do n't think one would ever have the stomach to go through all the detail .
5 Going up the seminary hill to his Residence-I do n't think one would be justified in calling it a palace , gracious old house that it was — I felt giddy .
6 Again , after that first superficial cut , I do n't think one can rule it out .
7 Erm well I do n't think one can do too much on that score really can one .
8 So not every teacher was one hundred per cent successful with mixed ability teaching , but I do n't think one can ever expect that with a new method and I think now that the system has been running for a number of years in the school that it 's possible for each department to support new members of staff and introduce them to the appropriate methods and approaches to mixed ability classes .
9 So , not every teacher was one hundred per cent successful with mixed ability teaching , but I do n't think one can ever expect that with a new method .
10 I do n't think one could say policy , no .
11 I do n't think one could say policy , no erm I think the move in this direction is a drift really .
12 All right , but I do n't think one should argue right from the start , and , if lively discussion means that the whole of government decision-making should be conducted from entrenched , opinionated positions with heavy mortar fire of argument right the way through , I query whether that 's the best way to get things done .
13 If the police authority was invited to co-opt people to add to their numbers , making sure that the majority still stayed with the councillors , then I do n't think one should have too much objection to it , but if it 's to be done in this er this way of central er of central allocation er in the form of the answer to the question to my noble friend Lord Lyle from my noble friend the Minister on the 17th of January which the Noble Lord , Lord Carrigan made reference in which these people are to be er i i it staggers me my Lord , I have to stop for the moment , it staggers me the er the insolence , the insolence of the Home Office in writing down job descriptions and personal profiles for people that are going to function locally .
14 Then the smile went and the eyes were veiled and Omi rose and said , ‘ I do n't think anyone would want to hear my memoirs .
15 I do n't think anyone would argue though , that the true stars of the event came on at mid bill , at 6.30pm .
16 No , well I did n't think anyone would be interested .
17 I do n't think anyone would even realize I was a Civil Servant .
18 ‘ I ca n't think anyone would have an adverse word to say about him , he was always so polite , considerate and caring to others , ’ Mr Ivory said .
19 ‘ Make sure everything is secure even if you do n't think anyone would want to steal it , ’ said PC Fishwick .
20 I would have done two doors I think , someone knocking on a door and but I do n't think anyone would have got it .
21 I do n't think anyone would have got bongo
22 Well I 'm certain that if you looked at every post in the City we could certainly save one or two , I do n't think anyone would deny that , but the sort of cases that Queenie 's just been talking about , I think she 's talking absolute nonsense .
23 I do n't think anyone could have entered without my hearing . ’
24 I did n't think anyone could be so beautiful .
25 ‘ And I do n't think anyone could leave this window-seat without us knowing . ’
26 I do n't think anyone will find them offensive .
27 I do n't think anyone will make a fortune by patenting them as a method of space travel , but they have become a very exciting area of research .
28 ‘ I do n't think anyone will ever speak to us again , do you ? ’ 'Do n't know .
29 I do n't think anyone will go and gamble though on a lot changing in six months , which is the immediate problem , and you co
30 I do n't think anyone will dispute that those are not offices suited to us in the nineties .
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