Example sentences of "n't [verb] [pron] [is] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | Aye , oh yes , when you ca n't , when you ca n't eat it 's not much fun . |
2 | But I do n't think everyone is as aware as they should be of the after-effects . |
3 | ‘ But I do n't think anyone 's down there . |
4 | I do n't think anything is as easy as it looks on paper in football . |
5 | Oh that 's sunken there in n it , yeah do n't think there 's yet an empty seat |
6 | Right , I mean the point I was making , I do n't think there 's anywhere |
7 | I do n't think , I do n't think there 's anywhere left now , there might be somewhere but it 'll be hard to find . |
8 | In the current discussions with Stevie as to how much of that vintage stuff will be on the CD , if we reach a balance and I do n't think there 's enough , hopefully it will be on an additional CD somewhere down the line . |
9 | They ca n't cos I do n't think there 's enough |
10 | Erm I do n't think there 's much , I do n't think there 's that much more to say actually other than erm I , I did n't , I missed the erm the employee link completely I mean |
11 | Yes , I do n't think there 's very much we can do about that . |
12 | erm there are a lot of social needs that remain unmet , and meeting those needs would generate more employment , but in many areas of the economy I do n't think there 's so much need for work as there has been in the past , especially as we 're applying new technologies that increase productivity dramatically . |
13 | ? Oh I do n't think there is any . |
14 | ‘ I do n't think she is very sympathetic to the topknot person . |
15 | But I do n't think she is very good at signing , I do n't think it 's her main way of communicating . |
16 | Rain said drily : ‘ I do n't think she 's easily impressed . ’ |
17 | Yeah , well , hm , do n't think she 's up too much , so , got Tommy Steele in it so she might as well he looks a bit younger . |
18 | I do n't think she 's otherwise employable , poor girl . |
19 | So she says I do n't think she 's really capable of getting any . |
20 | I do n't think she 's really that ill . |
21 | My Mum has it — I do n't think she 's ever bought a cassette before . |
22 | ‘ Your comment over dinner that evening , about her acting in cheap soap operas , was quite apt ; I do n't think she 's ever forgiven you for that . ’ |
23 | ‘ Oh , I do n't think she 's entirely lost to healthy sex . |
24 | And er , without putting too fine a point on it , er there , there were quite a few moans coming from the bedroom , from the lady , and er , my son said , er , er , I do n't think she 's very well daddy . |
25 | She felt impelled to add , ‘ I do n't think she 's that old . ’ |
26 | She , I mean I do n't think she 's that bad and she only ever |
27 | I do n't think she 's that incredible . |
28 | The trouble with him is he does n't think he 's just a hired actor like the rest of us . |
29 | Right , and I do n't think he 's even nice I do n't . |
30 | " I do n't think he 's here , Mr. Lorrimer . |