Example sentences of "think [pron] have [not/n't] " in BNC.
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1 | Do you think I have not been following all that you have done and all that has been done to you all these months ? ’ |
2 | ‘ Do you think I have n't been over every inch of that argument a million times ? |
3 | Do you think I have n't noticed . ’ |
4 | GUIL : Do n't think I have n't thought of it . |
5 | Do you think I have n't noticed ? |
6 | ‘ I 've a sneaky feeling you think I have n't taken you seriously enough , over the years . |
7 | I 'll tell you what I said erm ah ah ah ah she 's talking to herself , but Ann will get on to you she 'll think I have n't done it ! |
8 | A and why do you think I have n't said anything cos he could of gone up ! |
9 | Thinks I have n't got any better feelings to appeal to , does he ? |
10 | They 'll simply think you have n't any clout . ’ |
11 | ‘ Why do I think you have n't come here with sparkling news ? ’ he said . |
12 | Anybody would think you have n't done this . |
13 | Before she could pursue it , he added , ‘ Come on , drink up , else I 'll think you have n't forgiven me . ’ |
14 | I had really been rather lumpish and dull during the drive from Fez : perhaps Flora had thought I had n't wanted her with us ? |
15 | He had thought he had not cared what became of him in the battle and he had thought that , when it was over , he would return to the Wolfwood and that the creatures amongst whom he had lived would return , also . |
16 | ‘ If you keep talking to me he might think we have n't seen him , ’ Benny hissed out of the corner of her mouth . |
17 | Because you have n't chosen to show yourself , do n't think we have n't heard of you . |
18 | FROM the way Soviet soldiers sometimes carry on , you would think they had not heard there had been a change in Germany . |
19 | Unfortunately I do n't think they have n't confirmed as they usua most organizations usually do about a week beforehand er by phone , to make sure it 's alright , and I 've lost their letter . |
20 | And if she came up and thought I had n't washed properly she would push my head under the water and hold it there . |
21 | I suppose you thought I had n't noticed the occasional vagaries in the systems ? ’ |
22 | That 's why i could n't I thought I had n't got me pen . |
23 | And he would n't let me go at nine o'clock if he thought I had n't have been knackered and ready to fall down you know . |
24 | I went out and saw it a minute ago and I thought I 'd bring it in and I thought I had n't seen you for a couple of days . |
25 | But we , I thought I had n't seen her around you know , because we , because of what I do |
26 | It reminded Franca of some old happiness ; and she thought I have n't been really happy since that very first day when he said there was someone else but I was n't to worry . |
27 | I thought I have n't signed nothing ! |
28 | Well , well , well , Captain , I nearly did you a great injustice a minute or two ago , I thought you had not perhaps addressed yourself to the problem on hand . |
29 | ‘ I thought you had n't got any money ? ’ |
30 | Thought you had n't got over Chris yet ! ’ |