Example sentences of "n't [verb] she [modal v] have " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ You do n't think she might have sold it ? ’ |
2 | That was one thing about the village , and your your neighbour would where Jane is the now , I do n't think she 'll have hardly seen her neighbour in Dumfries , but here they were always you know |
3 | ‘ No , I do n't think she 'll have been arrested . ’ |
4 | Mind you , I did n't tell her I was talking to SHE magazine immediately afterwards but I do n't think she would have minded because SHE readers are different , are n't they ? |
5 | ‘ I do n't think she would have submitted — I would n't have done in that position — but she would definitely have lost consciousness and that would have given me the title . ’ |
6 | I do n't think she would have agreed to take off her hat and gloves if she did n't want to . |
7 | If I had swung round straight away , I do n't think she would have got beyond line two , and that moment would have been lost . |
8 | I had infiltrated her teat with a local anaesthetic before stitching but I do n't think she would have moved if I had n't used any . |
9 | He wanted her badly , and if he 'd taken her in his arms she did n't think she would have put up any kind of resistance . |
10 | Ellie did n't think she would have had that sort of courage . |
11 | I do n't think she would have told me a , a lie . |
12 | I was dubious at first because since her illness Jennifer has become a very private person and I do n't think she would have liked all the hubbub over in the other section ; but here — ’ she glanced round at the softly decorated walls , the strategically placed water-colours and the subdued lighting ‘ — here , I think , could well be the answer . ’ |
13 | I do n't think she should have been given a custodial sentence , but a community service to make her think about what she 's done . |
14 | I mean , for a start I do n't think she should have four dogs shout out in there all the hours that they are ! |
15 | Craig had been wonderful to Hari during the past days , she did n't think she could have got through it all without him . |
16 | ‘ You do n't think she could have come across something that put her in danger ? ’ |
17 | She did n't think she could have gone on handling this by herself , not on top of everything else that had happened . |
18 | But I do n't think she could have dumped him . |
19 | I do n't know she 'd have been better off here . |
20 | She would have to persuade someone to change places with her , and if that did n't work she would have to kidnap someone and force them to swap places . |
21 | And I expect if your father had n't died she 'd have had at least twenty children ! |
22 | He told the court he did n't believe the accused 's story , Kim was shy and self-conscious and he did n't believe she would have brought Shukir back to the flat . |
23 | ‘ I ca n't believe she 'd have gone out and left her garage open . |
24 | You would think that when she was n't coming she would have got some word round . ’ |
25 | It was probably the old woman who told Miss Matthews but I do n't suppose she 'd have the vaguest notion of the day or time . ’ |
26 | If only they had n't interfered she might have been let off minute by minute her situation worsened . |