Example sentences of "[not/n't] think [prep] [pron] [prep] " in BNC.
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31 | ‘ Must you ? ’ she said , still half asleep and not thinking of anything at all except David . |
32 | I was not thinking of anything in particular . |
33 | Irene Pitt had her lunch with Christopher , saw that he was deeply preoccupied with his election chances , not thinking about her at all , and wondered if she was going to enjoy being married to a politician . |
34 | It is not that I inferred from the resemblance in shape that it was a man , until I began to doubt I was not thinking about it at all . |
35 | She added , more naturally , ‘ He 's not thinking about anything except his birthday . |
36 | ‘ I felt high for about four days , not thinking about anything but caring for her . ’ |
37 | ‘ Well now , Barney , ye may think yerself an old man but I do n't think of meself as such ! ’ he exclaimed testily . |
38 | Hoomey could n't think of him at four pounds . |
39 | At least now I know that perhaps one day we might get a car — even save up for a house — and that 's something to look forward to … so I do n't think of myself as a cabbage . |
40 | I think of myself as a housewife , but I do n't think of myself as a cabbage . |
41 | I did n't think of myself as one of them , then ; now I do n't see I should have left myself out . |
42 | I do n't think of myself like that . |
43 | I know I have been but I ca n't think of one at the moment |
44 | You did n't think of her as a girl somehow . |
45 | Even now , he could n't think of them as crimes . |
46 | They do n't think of them as places where research goes on . |
47 | If you ca n't think of anything at least realize the futility of your worrying . |
48 | It was Grand National time and he could n't think of anything but Top Spin Lob . ’ |
49 | ‘ With your arms around my neck I ca n't think of anything but — ’ He broke off as a door opened along the corridor , his head turning automatically to look away , and in that moment she escaped , going into her room and slamming the door behind her . |
50 | ‘ I did n't think of anything for a good few hours , ’ he admitted throatily . |
51 | She could n't think of anything except getting away from here ; away from that room with all her destroyed belongings . |
52 | I could n't think of anything like that . |
53 | No I ca n't think of anybody at the moment . |
54 | ‘ Now I simply do n't think of you at all . ’ |
55 | ‘ He is not my father , ’ it said , ‘ and since you married him I do n't think of you as my mother . ’ |
56 | If people associate you with the ‘ Carry On ’ films , they do n't think of you as anything else . |
57 | A further defence came from Tony Swift , chairman of the International Federation rules committee : ‘ We do n't think of it as a woman up there — as far as we are concerned it is a person , ’ he said . |
58 | ‘ I looked up and saw this person — I did n't think of it as me . |
59 | Do n't think of it as a cage ; it 's your home , so learn to love it . " |
60 | Yeah if you can write erm do n't think of it as as homework you might like to writ it in book or something . |