Example sentences of "[vb past] [not/n't] [adv] think about " in BNC.

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1 He did not even think about Greg Martin if he could help it .
2 After the hearing , Miss Lamplugh said : ‘ I did not actually think about my sister at the time .
3 We did n't even think about it .
4 The German 's rates differed from girl to girl , and with some he had an arrangement that he received a commission rather than a rent per room ; the advantage here for the girls was that they could pay him at the end of the night , rather than each time they used the room And to ensure they did n't even think about cheating , he employed a " caretaker " whose job was to keep a tally of the girls and their customers .
5 I did n't even think about him .
6 ‘ Did n't touch them — did n't even think about them .
7 ‘ I did n't even think about about the decathlon again until Duncan Mathieson , another one of Jim 's group down here , started going on about being the only one who was going to make it to the World Student Games .
8 I did n't even think about , yes they will , they 'll give you a little cutting , I suppose .
9 For London-born pro footballer Vince Hilaire , the realization was more gradual : ‘ I did n't really think about the black and white thing until I was about 14 or 15 .
10 They gave me a cheque for some stuff , but Keith just wanted to spend it and did n't really think about what he was buying .
11 I did n't really think about it .
12 Yeah , but I did n't really think about it like that .
13 He 'd never mentioned it to her and she had not even thought about it until now , but therein lay her escape .
14 She had not even thought about persuading Marek Nowak to write down what he had told her .
15 He grilled me severely about the attitude and background of the character , the place he would occupy in the programme , his point of view , and innumerable other aspects of Byron which I had not yet thought about . ’
16 Jack suddenly remembered that he had n't sought out Ho Chan at school ; he had n't even thought about it .
17 This came quite naturally , I had n't even thought about the gender of a knitting machine .
18 Most of the people … had n't really thought about civil rights ; they had come , with a sort of friendly curiosity , to hear something .
19 I had n't really thought about what I could write , just dashed eagerly to the word processor , my mind meandering enjoyably about the £200 prize .
20 ‘ So when I went into labour I had n't really thought about whether or not to have an epidural .
21 I had n't really thought about it . ’
22 She had n't really thought about him , she realized .
23 They had n't really thought about it , untill the complaints from the council .
24 I had n't really thought about it , it 's erm it all depends on what farm I 'm going on cos I 've or erm cows an , cows and bullocks , you know .
25 I do n't know I had n't really thought about it .
26 But apart from that I had n't really thought about it really .
27 But , go back here , it 's interesting that you point out something I had n't really thought about , which is why I tend to use typefaces that are sort of garden variety — printer 's types , as opposed to the sweller Berthold revivals or whatever .
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