Example sentences of "not [vb infin] you [vb mod] [be] " in BNC.

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1 I did not think you would be here so promptly . ’
2 To employ a piece of Freudian jargon , I do not think you will be able to attain full genitality unless we investigate this realm , hmm ? ’
3 If you have a large bill which you can not pay you may be able to go on the fuel direct scheme and deductions will be made from your benefit each week to pay for your current fuel consumption and any arrears .
4 Then , if your actual height does not agree you will be able to adjust .
5 If you do n't eat you 'll be ill . ’
6 I do n't think you 'll be disappointed .
7 I do n't think you 'll be disappointed .
8 No , we do n't think you 'll be getting in our way or banging things around . ’
9 I do n't think you 'll be in the slightest danger of being knifed as you practise your bedside-manner sitting by a semi-conscious young woman in an intensive care unit . ’
10 But I do n't think you 'll be well enough to go swimming .
11 I do n't think you 'll be fit to swim , do you ?
12 ‘ I did n't think you 'd be able to see so far . ’
13 But I can not , and I do n't think you 'd be right to expect my officers to prepare detailed rebuttals .
14 ‘ He did n't think you 'd be back for ages , ’ Arthur said protectively .
15 I know everything is covered with the running of the club , but I did n't think you 'd be too happy about the Old Bill sticking its nose in . ’
16 I did n't think you 'd be interested in his home phone number . ’
17 I told her next door you 'd be coming , but I did n't think you 'd be so long about it .
18 The point is , I did n't think you 'd be likely to make that sort of mistake .
19 ‘ I did n't think you 'd be volunteering to cook dinner after you arrived here . ’
20 ‘ I did n't think you 'd be up this early , ’ he said .
21 I did n't think you 'd be that stupid , but I was curious enough to consent when Jones brought your name up with Giles Estwick when we started thinking about looking for a new programme manager six months ago . ’
22 She said , ‘ I did n't think you 'd be here . ’
23 Did n't think you 'd be up .
24 I did n't think you 'd be a Coronation Street addict .
25 I do n't think you 'd be very pleased at that
26 do n't think you 'd be very happy you know
27 ‘ You are going to miss this room , ’ I said , ‘ I ca n't think you will be able to find anything as nice as this anywhere . ’
28 I do n't think you will be surprised to learn that that in fact shows a very clear divergence between what was considered to be girls ' training and boys ' training and the most stark statistic was in relation to who was going into government training centres .
29 ‘ Well , I do n't think you will be disturbed again .
30 I do n't think you I do n't think you will be able to stop at that figure , I think that the allocation should stop at that figure , but there will be windfalls and there will be other er recycling of land that will take place that is n't already allocated .
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