Example sentences of "n't [verb] [pers pn] would [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | We did n't think we 'd even get through . |
2 | Well I do n't think they would actually but my , my sons are into , to trade you know . |
3 | No I did n't think they would actually . |
4 | I do n't think they 'd ever let a men 's committee |
5 | She did n't think she would ever see freedom . |
6 | She did n't think she would ever be able to forgive him for keeping that information from her . |
7 | " I do n't think she 'd ever trust me again if she knew . " |
8 | But do n't think you 'd ever get past the gate-towers . |
9 | and I , I always felt if we have a change onto this er new system of er , of these quilts , I , I you know , I were n't too sure , but once you 've changed I do n't think you 'd ever want to go back because in winter time when it 's a bit cooler and you put more blanket on to keep warmer and then it becomes heavy |
10 | But on the I do n't think you 'd bloody wake me if I had one now ! |
11 | ‘ I did n't think you 'd still be here , ’ she said shortly . |
12 | I do n't think I would ever do such a thing again , but when the depression settles on me I 'm very vulnerable , and if I went to see a film and it had a drowning sequence in it , or swirling water , then you just ca n't tell . |
13 | And er however it 's funny that you , things remain with you , er even in the Greek and Latin , I often find when I 'm doing a crossword puzzle , something I do n't think I would ever take in , and yet I seem to , can answer the question . |
14 | I do n't think I would actually want to be a producer , but I know I 'm capable of doing it if I chose to . ’ |
15 | Settle down and live off the back catalogue : I do n't know , I do n't think I 'd just stop . |
16 | ‘ In fact I do n't think I 'd even wear a shirt . ’ |
17 | I do n't I do n't know that I 'd fancy doing , I mean I did like biology , but I do n't think I 'd specifically want to do the biology at the level that they 're doing it up there , cos it 's too much of a jump from what I 've ever done before |
18 | ‘ I did n't think I 'd actually need them ! ’ |
19 | ‘ I do n't think I 'd ever use such infantile expressions . ’ |
20 | I did n't think I 'd ever be able to afford it , but here I am sitting in my own fitted kitchen , in my own centrally heated home . |
21 | She looked up at me and said , ‘ I did n't think I 'd ever see you again . |
22 | ‘ If I did I do n't think I 'd ever see the jade again . ’ |
23 | No I do n't think I 'd ever want to go back to Tunisia again would you ? |
24 | I 've got that burglar alarm over there , but I do n't think I 'd ever be able to use it |
25 | I do n't think I 'd quite greet that as brief question , but thank you to your contribution to the discussion . |
26 | He 's so intelligent that I do n't think he would even take his glasses off before doing it . |
27 | She did n't think he would actually throw back his covers in her presence , but it was n't a risk she was about to take . |
28 | ‘ It 's alright , ’ he said , ‘ I do n't think he 'd ever do anything to hurt me . ’ |
29 | I did n't think he 'd ever marry . ’ |
30 | I ca n't think he 'd ever hurt her . ’ |