Example sentences of "[vb mod] [not/n't] think [prep] [det] " in BNC.
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1 | But one simply must not think about this ; at any rate , I am enjoying myself while it lasts . |
2 | In August , near Worth , he sent his mother " a memoir of the horribly devastated battlefield , scattered all over with countless mournful remains and reeking with dead bodies " and in December he wrote to a friend : " if one is to avoid losing all courage , one must not think of these frightful things any more " It is apparent how far removed this mood was from any chauvinistic or militaristic fervour — nor would we particularly expect any such fervour ( despite long established misconceptions about Nietzsche 's attitudes ) from one whose ideas of German nationhood were moulded so largely by the cultural preoccupations of a Hölderlin or a Schopenhauer . |
3 | No , she must n't think of such things again . |
4 | But she must n't think about that . |
5 | standard sort of middle class thing but the pre thin they might not think of that because people sort of quite often think of that as not being an accent . |
6 | But he could not think of any other way to work safely . |
7 | Ten per cent could not think of any form . |
8 | Clara could not think of any scheme in which the man she had just seen could have been described as lovely , but she instantly invented one . |
9 | The farmer , who was a great coward , did n't like the idea of going back empty-handed to the tiger , but as he could not think of any other plan , he did as he was told . |
10 | She had behaved as if she was quite prepared to be Alain 's , and she could not think of any reply at all . |
11 | She could not think of any means of doing it without involving Andrew . |
12 | He talked about selling Astley and although it was probably little more than talk , he was forced to run it extremely economically , and could not think of another London house on the scale of Eaton Square . |
13 | She 'd not think of that … |
14 | Oh it had oh yes definitely , they used to have a lot of machinery from Germany , cos they were specialists in , in power presses , oh I used to , the one big press I used to work on I used bells , erm all this was great nearly as high as the ceiling here and it was an press , and er just one just press a lever or a handle there used to be er handles on the side as well sometimes they put levers sometimes a handle and the bell would come out all formed and everything and that was heavy steel , and that was a heavy job , but erm they were very very heavy presses they , the pressure was very I do n't know tons or something like that , but erm it was all er it was all to cut labour out and er and the self-feed as well where one would be feeding it or you 'd pull it yourself , it was automatic all automatic I could n't think of that word before . |
15 | ’ I could n't think of much else to say . |
16 | But we could n't think of many states with a strong enough identity to have a symposium about . |
17 | Do n't worry if you could n't think of many . |
18 | On the spur of the moment he could n't think of another Christian name . |
19 | Henry could n't think of any celebrated poisoners apart from Maltby and Crippen . |
20 | When he could n't think of any more women in government , he added a few authors , actresses , athletes — ‘ Jane Fonda , ’ he muttered , ‘ Chrissie Evert , Dusty Springfield , Adriana Rich ! ’ |
21 | Jess could n't think of any words on the way up and Midnight seemed to have retreated again . |
22 | I could n't think of any situation in which Flora could be jealous of me . |
23 | So we could n't think of any reason to keep Scope 's stunning new snap of Courteney Cox from you a moment longer . |
24 | But I could n't think of any other excuse |
25 | I could n't think of any suitable advice at the time . |
26 | until one day they could n't think of any way that you could may improve it . |
27 | The thought occurred to him that he should give them some orders , but he could n't think of any . |
28 | He asked the young men from the agents who showed him round if the pipes were lagged and whether the soil was chalk or clay ; he could n't think of any other questions . |
29 | ‘ Because — ’ She was alarmed to find she could n't think of any good reason . |
30 | ‘ I could n't think of any other . ’ |