Example sentences of "not [verb] [pron] [modal v] [verb] it " in BNC.
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1 | But I do not think they will believe it necessary to dilute our sense of national identity in order to play a full-hearted role in Europe . |
2 | Bill Mumford says of course they will make it … they would not be going if they did not think they could do it … they have been well prepared … |
3 | We believe it is important that we participate fully in all these discussions as we think we have an important contribution to make from the substantial experience that we have , and I do not think you would find it acceptable for JARs to be binding on UK industry without us being in on every stage of their development . |
4 | And I do not think I 'll make it to inspector ( to inspector ) |
5 | Let us pretend that it is only that Grainne is too far above me , and let us continue the pretence , for I do not think I can bear it any other way . |
6 | He did not feel he ought to throw it away but it must be kept from her sight . |
7 | The courts last month insisted it should go ahead ; the politicians can not decide who should run it , or with what sort of budget . |
8 | ‘ You 're not saying they might think it was one of us ? |
9 | I do n't think we shall see it . |
10 | I do n't think we ought to provide it because that just means it gives the wrong impression to the officers I have to say . |
11 | I think it is as much that the word is a philosophy , but I do n't think we should throw it out of the window altogether , like I say , it 's a foundation , it 's our our foundation stone . |
12 | I thought that this morning when I saw you again , and I want you to know I do n't think we should leave it so long the next time . ’ |
13 | Erm , I do n't think we should pay it |
14 | I do n't think we should report it , do you ? ’ |
15 | But we 're lumbered with it now , and I do n't think we can change it . |
16 | ‘ You do n't think we can do it , ’ whispered the bald man . |
17 | I do n't think we can do it again so soon without a very noisy protest from the Tourist Board . ’ |
18 | I do n't think we can accept it . ’ |
19 | Like , as if it was fri , you know , like I would think to myself , if I did n't know that , I do n't think they would mistreat it . |
20 | I do n't think they 'll say it , but they might find they are |
21 | No I do n't think they can afford it . |
22 | ‘ I did n't think they 'd print it for some reason . |
23 | ‘ I do n't think they should do it , these Greenham Common women . |
24 | I do n't think they should make it up . |
25 | Again , after that first superficial cut , I do n't think one can rule it out . |
26 | But she has to run 23.30 secs or faster to secure a place in the British team for Barcelona and , still hampered by an Achilles tendon injury , she does n't think she 'll do it . |
27 | I do n't think she 'd do it , but you can never be sure with Sal . ’ |
28 | His mouth refused to release hers , and every movement he made sent her spiralling deeper into an apparently bottomless pit of pleasure , it washed over her , saturated her , invaded every one of her nerve-ends until she did n't think she could stand it any more . |
29 | Almost level with the last sunflower and she did n't think she could make it . |
30 | She did n't think she could make it . |