Example sentences of "do n't think you " in BNC.
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1 | I do n't think ye should expect the teacher to do everything . |
2 | Ye do n't think ye get long holidays because when you 're off from the school you 're still doing other things connected with it , making up timetables and all that . |
3 | ‘ Ye do n't think ye kin change yer mind , ’ he warned . |
4 | Rab said , ‘ I do n't think ye were a lion tamer either . ’ |
5 | But Ah tell ye this , laddie , Ah 'm a helluva fast learner , so do n't think ye can pull the wool or sit around on yer fat little arse doin' bugger all . |
6 | ‘ Look , Dorothy , I know it is n't easy for you here , but I honestly do n't think you 're going to have better luck anywhere else . |
7 | ‘ I do n't think you did , either , but unfortunately it 's now more complicated than that . ’ |
8 | I do n't think you are in love with me , you cut in , fixing me with your eyes . |
9 | If you really do n't think you stand a chance , then do n't even think of competing . |
10 | ‘ Tony , I do n't think you know Maggie , ’ he said to the man . |
11 | ‘ I do n't think you should go , not yet … |
12 | Do n't think you have to be based in London to create a buzz , as recent history has shown that new music movements rarely originate in the capital . |
13 | I do n't think you can miss out any of the intervening stages of progression . |
14 | The other thing that is important is that I do n't think you can get anything on the cheap . |
15 | But I do n't think you should just appoint somebody and say he 's a worker director . |
16 | If you 've been pretty dominant in a company I do n't think you know when that time has actually arrived . |
17 | They do n't think you are going to steal it , and they never tell your children off if they touch things or run in and out of the hanging displays . |
18 | ‘ And I do n't think you 've met my aunt , Mrs Browne ? ’ |
19 | Do n't think you can fool us ! ’ |
20 | No , I do n't think you could say they were engaged . |
21 | I do n't think you can see things the way I see them . |
22 | That would have made an impression at a literary party , but the old trout just replied , ‘ Silly boy , I do n't think you 've been listening to a word I said ! ’ |
23 | ‘ May , ’ said Aunt Bedelia , ‘ I do n't think you should let yourself get worked up like that . |
24 | PS I do n't think you should marry that young man in the back row of the chorus , it 's too soon after going to bed with your horse dressed up as a Praetorian Guard . |
25 | ‘ I do n't think you like what she did to me much either . ’ |
26 | I do n't think you have money , or are my instincts completely wrong ? ’ |
27 | I do n't think you really need to approach it that way ; I think deep down every girl knows herself how serious her own problem is . |
28 | I do n't think you 're in the least manipulative . ’ |
29 | You 'd have to get rid of a lot of your assumptions before you could fully appreciate why I could n't live with a man I do n't love , or I do n't think you could ever understand why I ca n't accept to be maintained , to put myself at the disposal of another , be in another 's company twenty-four hours a day , share another 's pleasures and pains — and so on . ’ |
30 | ‘ I do n't think you will , Miss . ’ |