Example sentences of "n't [verb] [pron] [modal v] [verb] [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | She had n't guessed it would land her in the thick of a family feud . |
2 | She knew she was overdressed for the occasion but had n't realised it would make her look both predatory and incom-petently so , since one of the main adult sports at Chris 's school was trying to get that nice Major Maxim remarried . |
3 | I do n't think we 'll find anything should be the same , one one ninety four . |
4 | ‘ From what you 've told me , I do n't think we 'll see her for a long time unless your Mr Wyatt finds them , and while he thinks you are Dana he wo n't be looking very hard , will he ? ’ |
5 | Mind you , I do n't think we 'll see him again . |
6 | ‘ Not for ages ; I should n't think we 'll see him this side of Christmas , ’ her mother cheerfully squashed Leith 's hopes — Christmas was seven months away ! |
7 | Well I do n't think we 'll get one at the moment . |
8 | I do n't think we shall see it . |
9 | 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 . |
10 | I do n't think we ought to embarrass her , you see . |
11 | She paused then added quickly , ‘ If it 's a bad pet shop — you know what I mean — then I do n't think we ought to have anything to do with it . ’ |
12 | 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 . |
13 | But I do n't think we should give her too long , cos she 's got herself into . |
14 | 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 . ’ |
15 | Erm , I do n't think we should pay it |
16 | I do n't think we should say anything to Stephen or Eileen or of course Terry until we know more . |
17 | I do n't think we should have one . |
18 | Apart from team matters I do n't think we should have anything to do with each other . ’ |
19 | I do n't think we should report it , do you ? ’ |
20 | I do n't think we should put them through . |
21 | I do n't think we need say we went there , do you ? ’ |
22 | But we 're lumbered with it now , and I do n't think we can change it . |
23 | I do n't think we can treat them individually . |
24 | ‘ You do n't think we can do it , ’ whispered the bald man . |
25 | I do n't think we can do it again so soon without a very noisy protest from the Tourist Board . ’ |
26 | Well I do n't think we can buy one quite as quickly as that . |
27 | I do n't think we can accept it . ’ |
28 | Ooh and another that 's what I wanted to tell you about well I do n't think we can help him out . |
29 | ‘ You do n't think we could ask her ? |
30 | But if we were to send people consistently Glasgow to Humberside I do n't think we 'd have them very long . |