Example sentences of "n't think i be [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | I do n't think I am taking this line merely because I have been corrupted by a philosophical training and can not come off the fence . |
2 | I hope that you wo n't think I am rushing in , for I assure you that I am no fool , unlike certain other people . |
3 | No I 'm not , I do n't think I am gon na come down cos I 've been down so long anyway |
4 | ‘ You do n't think I am going to wear that trash , do you ? ’ she had said when the great day came ; and wondered why he had ‘ got into one of his passionate tempers ’ ( poor little disappointed boy ! ) |
5 | ‘ I do n't think I am going to talk to Shaunagh again , ’ he said . |
6 | ‘ Please do n't think I 'm throwing money in your face . |
7 | Liverpool engineered their own downfall and I do n't think I 'm sticking my neck by saying Spartak have got no chance of winning that competition . |
8 | ‘ Yer do n't think I 'm goin' ter build a new bridge just for you lot in Claro to go and fetch yer dole money do yer ? ’ he said crossly . |
9 | Do n't think I 'm joking . |
10 | The Citizen 's Advice Bureau has got a pro forma which if a person goes in and says I think I ought to be getting , I think I , I do n't think I 'm getting sufficient income support or I 'm going to apply for income support . |
11 | And they 're coming I do n't think I 'm taking for a couple of months , and then I take them every fortnight . |
12 | Do n't think I 'm hanging around . |
13 | Then : ‘ Do n't think I 'm prying , but why are you so certain that Coleby 's prepared to raise his offer ? ’ |
14 | ‘ Do n't think I 'm prying , ’ he said as she passed him , ‘ but is it true that Ralph had an affair with Barbara Molland ? ’ |
15 | Oh , please do n't think I 'm prying , but I 'd love to know . |
16 | I do n't think I 'm eating enough to actually make myself go . |
17 | I do n't think I 'm constructed for physical labour . |
18 | You do n't think I 'm trying to get information from you , do you ? |
19 | ‘ Do n't think I 'm trying to interfere in your personal life but … ’ |
20 | You must n't think I 'm trying to find out about your private affairs . " |
21 | And I do n't think I do n't think I 'm leaving anything out on that and I do n't think I 'm misinterpreting where the discussion went on Friday . |
22 | But listen , you must n't think I 'm wearying about not being able to paint any more . |
23 | Full colour : ‘ Listen , you must n't think I 'm wearying about not being able to paint any more , ’ says Mary Armour . |
24 | Do n't think I 'm advising you to try it … but it does show what can be done . |
25 | ‘ I do n't think I 'm winning , Peter , ’ she admitted . |
26 | If they do Ah I do n't think I 'm gon na be a bit bloody pleased ! |
27 | I do n't think I 'm gon na do as much as I 'm just gon na do |
28 | I do n't think I 'm gon na take any more off to be honest . |
29 | I do n't think I 'm gon na get that much joy myself , cos their reluctant are n't they to do anything that 's not new . |
30 | I 'm confusing 'em I do n't know who I 'm I do n't think I 'm gon na vote at all . |