Example sentences of "do not [verb] you [modal v] [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | I do n't think you would I certainly do n't think you would find divorced from the real world because he 's involved in consultancy work and research work with the national companies out with the organisation |
2 | ‘ Lucien , I did not think you 'd mind sharing with me . ’ |
3 | Leave you I would , if I did not know you 'd fret your heart out worse than I 'll let you fret your body in the field . |
4 | I do not mean you should love them any less , but discipline is very important and must be started from the outset . |
5 | You would not care to talk about it with Matey — if you do not feel you could confide in me ? ’ |
6 | However , when you live alone and you are inviting comparative strangers to your party , it is wise to enlist the help of a friend beforehand to help you cope , particularly if you do not feel you could deal with evicting people who might become drunk or who overstay their welcome . |
7 | We believe it is important that we participate fully in all these discussions as we think we have an important contribution to make from the substantial experience that we have , and I do not think you would find it acceptable for JARs to be binding on UK industry without us being in on every stage of their development . |
8 | ‘ Wilson , I do not think you need enumerate Mr Landor 's faults and I repeat , we know he is difficult , but in a man of his years , with his temperament , and cast out by his wife — ’ |
9 | She said : ‘ I would sit at Westminster for the time being , but I do not think you can do both . |
10 | ‘ Despite your apostasy , ’ he said finally , his mouth twisted bitterly , ‘ I do not think you will betray me . |
11 | Eisenhower , who was not unsympathetic to the plight of the blacks , did not see legislation as the real answer to the problem : " I do not believe you can change the hearts of men with laws and decisions . " |
12 | I did n't think you 'll mind having scrambled eggs with toast anyway . |
13 | ‘ I did n't think you would have used magic . ’ |
14 | ‘ But I did n't think you would ditch me . |
15 | I did n't think you would mind . ’ |
16 | ‘ Oh , I did n't think you would come , ’ she said , and laughed , not at all a confused laugh , but quiet , and at herself rather than at him , looking down at her cupped hands as she did so . |
17 | I did n't think you would come . ’ |
18 | I did n't think you 'd manage to come today ! |
19 | While he was with you , he was going to let you know that Vecchi was the killer , but he did n't think you 'd go for it , coming from him . |
20 | If I did n't think you 'd go blabbing your side of the story all over town , I 'd have you out of my house in two shakes . ’ |
21 | Erm so Catherine you said you did n't think you 'd go , you could go . |
22 | yes , I did n't think you 'd make any objection at all cos |
23 | ‘ But like I said , I did n't think you 'd want me along . ’ |
24 | ‘ The doc offered one of your safe houses , but I did n't think you 'd want to be that much involved . |
25 | ‘ I — I did n't think you 'd want … ’ |
26 | He said , stupidly : ‘ I did n't think you 'd do owt like that . ’ |
27 | ‘ Honestly , ’ Charles was saying , after more than an hour of beleaguered explanation , or semi-explanation , ‘ I did n't think you 'd take it like this , old thing , I thought you 'd — well , I thought you 'd be relieved , to tell you the truth . |
28 | ‘ Really , Ashley , I did n't think you 'd take it all so melodramatically . |
29 | ‘ I did n't think you 'd come . ’ |
30 | ‘ We did n't think you 'd respond . ’ |