Example sentences of "[pron] [verb] [adv] think much " in BNC.
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1 | I do not think much of the House of Lords anyhow , but it is essential for the proper performance of parliamentary government that the major Bills — this is one — are introduced first in this House . |
2 | As he shook hands and tolerated all the small-talk , he thought of saying , I do n't think much of you , you old trout . |
3 | ‘ I do n't think much of T.S . |
4 | I have to say I do n't think much of the distortion sounds here . |
5 | I do n't think much of it at all . |
6 | I knew at once by his tone that he meant — ‘ and I do n't think much of it ’ . |
7 | Nothing ‘ happened ’ — but that was n't my fault and I do n't think much of a man who 's foul-mouthed enough to insinuate things about his own sister ! ’ |
8 | By the way , I do n't think much of your tailor . ’ |
9 | ‘ Now , see here , you children , ’ he told the twins and Kerry-Jane with mock sternness , ‘ I do n't think much of those sand-castles . ’ |
10 | I do n't think much of the packaging paper . |
11 | I do n't think much to this . |
12 | erm On the question of the river samples and pool samples , yes , I think one of the city pools , one of the school pools we had a bit of a problem , so that took much of concentrated attention of it for a period of two or three weeks , so that 's probably a reflection , I do n't think much of it relates to the river sample . |
13 | I did not think much of the CPRS blunderbuss which seemed to be aimed firmly at the Government 's feet . |
14 | Ahmed : I must say that I did n't think much of the group when it was first set up because f felt that it wasted a lot of time whinging about all the things that were ‘ being handed to the Black workers on a plate because anti-racism was currently fashionable ’ . |
15 | ‘ I did n't think much of it at first , but then something started to waft around the corridors , ’ shudders Bea . |
16 | I told my mum afterwards , I did n't think much of her David Kendrew . |
17 | I did n't think much of the first time really . |
18 | I did n't think much of it the first time . |
19 | What I 'm interested in is ideas , and I did n't think much of his , or his opinions . |
20 | BTW , I did n't think much of Wednesday handing scum a 2–3 win . |
21 | Yeah , I did n't think much of it . |
22 | she told them that , that 's mine , she told them that I did n't think much of this and I thought it was a rip off |
23 | That would be quite unacceptable to good potential MPs who do not think much of popularity ( their own or other people 's ) and would not demean themselves by deliberately setting out to acquire it . |
24 | ‘ I was thinking maybe she had a husband or a brother or somebody who did n't think much of the set-up . ’ |
25 | He turned towards her now , adding , ‘ And you do n't think much of Annie , do you ? |
26 | ‘ You do n't think much of us , do you ? ’ |
27 | She knew they mated for life , and though she did not think much of married bliss , yet she approved of constancy . |
28 | Later I gathered she did not think much of my manners . |
29 | This she well understood , though she did not think much of ‘ Abroad ’ . |
30 | But as a pensioner she did not think much of his performance in the Commons yesterday . |