Example sentences of "[pers pn] did not think that " in BNC.
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1 | She later explained , ‘ I did not think that anyone was going to believe us as a family . |
2 | This I found strange since , to my innocent mind , I did not think that he could possibly have received an indication that a peerage was awaiting him . |
3 | I did not think that anyone would ever see the pictures except the sheep and the swooping ravens . |
4 | As for killing Havvie , I did not think that she would thank me for the scandal , ’ he finished simply . |
5 | I welcome the right and learned Gentleman to the Dispatch Box — I did not think that he was going to answer this question as he looked a bit tired sitting on the Bench there . |
6 | That was accepting that the scheme , to which I did not think that reference had been made , might have been applied . |
7 | But I did n't think that order was the most important thing in building up a huge nightclub and casino empire , in a world full of sharks all wanting a slice of the action . |
8 | ‘ Well , not exactly , I mean , I did n't think that carefully … but you have had a rough time , you must admit . ’ |
9 | However , I did n't think that the descriptions of Colin Ward and Sarah Baxter ( ‘ Chip butties and crème de menthe consumed to the accompaniment of the Beautiful South ’ and ‘ The thinking man 's Jaci Stephen ’ ) bore even the slightest relation to the truth , or were in kulcher-babble , come to that . |
10 | ‘ I DID N'T think that Chester would have a homeless problem ’ , is a comment we hear quite often , says Father Tim Dowling , Father Guardian of St Francis 's Church and Honorary Secretary of Chester Aid to the Homeless , CATH , as it is known for short , is a registered charity , which this year notches up 20 years of working with homeless people . |
11 | When I was in Rapeman , I ca n't say it really surprised me because I had been exposed to English people before , but I did n't think that people were being serious initially . |
12 | I thought , I did n't think that it takes as long as that . |
13 | I did n't think that you knew a great deal about art . ’ |
14 | And I did n't think that you were into playing games . ’ |
15 | You can imagine my reluctance to call as I did n't think that they would be too pleased to say the least . |
16 | I did n't think that after a few years I would end up doing both ! ’ |
17 | I did n't think that strach had a good game — both he and Macca had poor games mainly because White and Hodge could n't win the ball back in midfield . |
18 | Listening to the R5 commentary I did n't think that we played that well ( better than Norwich … but they were at home & they 're shit there usually ! ) . |
19 | ‘ I did n't think that meant you were going to pretend not to know me ! ’ |
20 | I thought that happened in the NBA , I did n't think that happened in soccer . ’ |
21 | And erm then er again I did n't think that you were going to go through the authority needs and , and bit then you , you went through it very quickly but then I , I think it was for wrapping it up for the video not the way that you of usually done it |
22 | From what you said , I did n't think that you were very settled , so I am sending you this note via Mum — I suppose you may go home to see the new baby , anyway ? |
23 | do n't eat in the canteen any more I 'm sure they 're trying to poison us all I did n't think that pair was suited in any case |
24 | Oh it is true , but it did , it did do it , but that was the other day and I did n't think that they had the same effect , no , well perhaps so , mind you I mean we have done a lot of walking , have n't we ? |
25 | I kept making the point on Saturday here at Lane Martin , that I did n't think that erm we 'd had the last of the goals as they kept er popping in at both ends , and I 'm sure though we 've had three with a little over half an hour played here , we have n't seen the last of the goals here either . |
26 | I did n't think that Patricia |
27 | ‘ Ye did n't think that fall behind us was an accident , did ye ? |
28 | ‘ You did n't think that the other day , ’ she said . |
29 | If you did n't think that before , ask poor Johanna Young 's parents what they think . |
30 | Then somehow she was spreadeagled along the seat and he was half-kneeling , half -lying on top of her and suddenly she did not think that what was between her legs was his finger . |