Example sentences of "[not/n't] [verb] [pron] [vb mod] [verb] they " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ I 'm not saying you should inform them . |
2 | I do not mean you should love them any less , but discipline is very important and must be started from the outset . |
3 | Not thinking he could see them , but thinking he would see something . |
4 | I do n't think we should put them through . |
5 | I do n't think we can treat them individually . |
6 | But if we were to send people consistently Glasgow to Humberside I do n't think we 'd have them very long . |
7 | ‘ I do n't think they ought to let them out , walking about like that in those black clothes . |
8 | Well no , we wanted to get one for Charlotte , but erm , I do n't think they 'll use them |
9 | I do n't think anyone will find them offensive . |
10 | And all that , or at Betty 's or , what have you , I do n't think she 'd leave them with the mother-in-law |
11 | I d I do n't think you would get them to buy now , but |
12 | I do n't think you 'll like them anyway Jonathan . |
13 | ‘ You mean you do n't like them , or you do n't think you ought to have them ? ’ |
14 | No , I do n't think you could say they were engaged . |
15 | I do n't think you can put them all in now . |
16 | ‘ Sometimes you play your cards so damn close to your chest I do n't think you can see them yourself . |
17 | I do n't think you can see them , can you see them ? |
18 | I do n't think you should read them . |
19 | I am really glad of it ; I do n't think I would want them to be there , just in case I lost . |
20 | ‘ I suppose I mean that I do n't think I ought to have them . ’ |
21 | ‘ And you do n't think I can supply them ? |
22 | Oh I do n't think he 'll eat them . |
23 | I do n't think he 'll eat them Rude . |
24 | At any rate , the diaries ' author guesses , ‘ I do n't think he 'll mind them . |
25 | PS Nutty 's got a good pair of legs if they 're any use to you , why do n't you slice your way over here to see them ? do n't think he 'd miss them as he 's legless most of the time anyway . |
26 | And I do n't suppose they can get them now . |
27 | ‘ I do n't suppose he 'll bribe them . ’ |
28 | Just because we 're in the nineties does n't mean we can assume they 'll be friendly . |
29 | I know what I said about possessions being like leeches , but that do n't mean I 'll surrender them to a pair of punks . |
30 | ‘ Just because they 're charming does n't mean you can trust them . ’ |