Example sentences of "so i [verb] not think [pron] " in BNC.

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1 Not urgent , so I did n't think it worth waking you for it . ’
2 I was n't expecting you back so I did n't think it would affect you . ’
3 ‘ The doctors are tremendously impressed with his fitness and health , so I do n't think we have seen the last of him , ’ she said at home in Newmarket yesterday .
4 ‘ Getting back to more important matters , we 've only a limited supply of food and water , so I do n't think we dare spend too much time here .
5 Sure , injecting high doses of morphine , or low doses of morphine in a patient like this , contributes to his demise , but so does turning off the respirator , so I do n't think there 's any difference really .
6 Grobbelaar admitted on his return : ‘ I hear the young man had a very good game so I do n't think there should be any change .
7 Iain had just bitten into a cheese sandwich and his mouth was full , so I do n't think she heard him properly .
8 ‘ I 'll probably have to pump him , he refused to be explicit on the phone so I do n't think he 's keen to tell me everything .
9 So I do n't think he found me quite so ridiculous as you make out , ’ concluded Viola , with an angry smirk of triumph .
10 ‘ Austin has won twice this year , but I got the championship lead back again last week so I do n't think he is very happy .
11 It 's only a minor op , after all , and snipping off a polyp , so I do n't think I shall bother to go up tonight — we 're far too busy here , and anyway , my father will be there , and I do n't really think she 's expecting me , so I 'll wait until tomorrow — ’
12 I thought it sounded like a faulty needle but she said ‘ I 've changed I do n't know how many , all on the ribber bed , so I do n't think it 's that . ’
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