Example sentences of "i [verb] not think [adj] " in BNC.

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1 we did translation , Xenophon , I do not know a word of it I do not think Greek alone makes me miserable , I am always miserable .
2 I would never hunt , I will also not demand that anybody else hunts and I do n't think other people should say to me what I should and what I should not do and I think that 's the issue .
3 I do n't think other divisions have been affected by its formation .
4 It 's not bad no , no but I 'm just saying it 's not in me , and so wh when everyone else is like mucking around , making fun of me , you know , I do n't do things like that so I do n't think other people can but they do .
5 I , I do n't think warm , so why they early ?
6 I do n't think ordinary morality is superficial , ’ said Ludens , ‘ I do n't think it 's just a convention or an illusion .
7 I do n't think ordinary people really appreciate the scale of what we are building here , ’ he said .
8 I do n't think needy people from other countries should be deprived of treatment , but surely our citizens should come first — especially as they help fund the NHS .
9 Oh I do n't think Dutch coffee was
10 Yes , I do n't think changing borders is the right way to approach this problem .
11 No , I do n't think Froggy had it in him to be a crook , it was n't in his nature .
12 I do n't think religious belief , as such .
13 I do n't think Allied Dunbar will deal with anybody that 's dodgy .
14 I do n't think Central has any , I do n't think HTV has any .
15 I do n't think expensive presents prove that love exists and neither would you if you were thinking properly .
16 I do n't think modern drivers get the same sense of fun as we had .
17 First of all I do n't think local needs would be fully met , as you know I think very often the migrants are able to outbid local households in the market , so I do n't think local needs will be fully met.
18 First of all I do n't think local needs would be fully met , as you know I think very often the migrants are able to outbid local households in the market , so I do n't think local needs will be fully met.
19 Cos I do n't , I mean I might be really putting my foot in it but I do n't think Foxy likes him that much and he said that he 's basically he 's a it is his bark mu his bark is much worse than his bite .
20 I do n't think ageing and beauty really have anything to do with each other .
21 Their exploits have been greatly exaggerated by Burmese writers , but I do n't think British writers have adequately recognised the courage demanded to revolt , or possibly we have been jealous for the unswerving loyalty through defeat as well as victory of Karens , Kachins and Chins .
22 I think I do n't think big Stan will be very happy with what he 's done there .
23 I do n't think romantic adventures should be complicated by language problems . "
24 I do n't think gay men changed their habits because of advertisements ; we did so , some of us , because we saw our friends dying of it and the horrible effect that it has .
25 Interestingly Mr D denied that communications was more inclined to encourage students to question conventional wisdom than subjects such as English , saying that ‘ I do n't think academic subjects do … take things for granted ’ and that English looks at how writers are ‘ situated socially and economically and culturally ’ .
26 ‘ The run has become a source of motivation for some , but I do n't think Celtic need that kind of incentive , ’ Smith observed .
27 I could n't imagine her jumping over anything and I did n't think old ladies should mention their undergarments .
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