Example sentences of "think you [verb] not " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ It 's nearly as clever to let people think you do n't care as it is to let them think you 're silly . |
2 | Lady Joanna will think you do n't like her . ’ |
3 | ‘ Anyone would think you do n't want Donna to have a bone-marrow transplant . |
4 | And me being a silly idiot , see if I 'd realized I did n't think you do n't think that there 's three parts of the tank , you think it 's a tank and you just turn your tap on and the water comes out or |
5 | Do n't frown , Alexandra , it makes me think you did n't want to come . ’ |
6 | They 'll simply think you have n't any clout . ’ |
7 | ‘ Why do I think you have n't come here with sparkling news ? ’ he said . |
8 | Anybody would think you have n't done this . |
9 | Before she could pursue it , he added , ‘ Come on , drink up , else I 'll think you have n't forgiven me . ’ |
10 | She thinks you do n't want to spoil things with careless talk . |
11 | The drawback is that it works be discarding colour information it thinks you do n't need , so the more compression , the lower the image quality . |
12 | There 's only if the person you 're talking to thinks you do n't care , well I mean they 're not you know they 're not going to think very much of you are they ? |
13 | ‘ He thinks you do n't want to sleep with him , so you keep the kids awake as an excuse ? ’ |
14 | I would have thought to be honest , I would have thought you do n't need any of that area |
15 | ‘ They must have thought you did n't want to fight . ’ |
16 | 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 . |
17 | ‘ I thought you had n't got any money ? ’ |
18 | Thought you had n't got over Chris yet ! ’ |
19 | I — I somehow thought you had n't any , like me , you know . ’ |
20 | Oh , I thought you said not young ! |
21 | Though I thought you seemed not quite yourself , and trust all is well now — do let me know if there is anything I can do . |
22 | ‘ Mother said she thought you have n't been looking too good lately — a bit peaky . ’ |
23 | I thought you preferred not to know about the mechanics of miracles . ’ |
24 | ‘ I thought you did n't want to see me . |
25 | ‘ I thought you did n't believe in it . ’ |
26 | ‘ I thought you did n't have any ? ’ |
27 | ‘ I thought you did n't negotiate with terrorists . ’ |
28 | ‘ I thought you did n't want to know . ’ |
29 | ‘ I thought you did n't care to converse with the lesser races , anyhow . ’ |
30 | ‘ I thought you did n't . ’ |