Example sentences of "[not/n't] think [indef pn] could " in BNC.
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1 | Her father David , of nearby Lytham , said : ‘ You do not think someone could die from a disease in just 10 hours . ’ |
2 | Fedorov had not thought anyone could have discovered that much , not only about his French activities , but those during his youth in Russia . |
3 | I do n't think one could say policy , no . |
4 | I do n't think one could say policy , no erm I think the move in this direction is a drift really . |
5 | I do n't think anyone could have entered without my hearing . ’ |
6 | I did n't think anyone could be so beautiful . |
7 | ‘ And I do n't think anyone could leave this window-seat without us knowing . ’ |
8 | ‘ Yeah , I do n't think anything could faze us any more , ’ sighs world-weary Patrick , already on to his second career , being a qualified doctor . |
9 | Yes , I do n't think anything could be cheaper than Traidcraft coffee , no . |
10 | ‘ I do n't think anything could give me as much pleasure as watching a horse I 've bred and brought on myself performing at the top of his form . ’ |
11 | I did n't think anything could be worse than Teenage Fanclub 's shambolic gig at Newcastle Poly but I was wrong . |
12 | We led by two shots going into the last round , and when it blew on the last day , I did n't think anybody could beat Trevino . |
13 | And the , the price was thirty nine pounds and as far as I know at the time the , the pianos went down that terrace I do n't think anybody could play it properly . |
14 | I do n't think anybody could see me behind the bouquet and I had trouble finding the keyhole . |
15 | So as a proportion of our budget , they have been well funded by Wiltshire , and I do n't think anybody could dispute that . |