Example sentences of "that i [verb] [not/n't] think " in BNC.

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1 because er it 's obviously gon na fill a gap in my financial planning that I 'd not thought about in the past so I did find it particularly helpful .
2 It struck me one day , walking through the busy market near her home , that I had n't thought about my weight for over a month , that I had been eating without really worrying about it , and that all sorts of desires were surfacing — that the protective layer of my obsession was peeling away .
3 This is an aspect of weaving that I had n't thought about until I read Audrey Palmer 's book ‘ Create with Knitweave ’ .
4 It seems incredible to me that I had n't thought of separation before but it dawned on me suddenly one day that there was a way out and I could leave .
5 The other thing that is important is that I do n't think you can get anything on the cheap .
6 I must be honest and say that I do n't think I 'll ever run that fast .
7 ‘ I suppose I mean that I do n't think I ought to have them . ’
8 He 's so intelligent that I do n't think he would even take his glasses off before doing it .
9 My reservation is that I do n't think the game could sustain it .
10 By that I do n't mean he could n't have been responsible for their deaths , I just mean that I do n't think he 's on speaking terms with his conscience .
11 Erm it 's quite clear there 's going to be no more new money for patient care and without that I do n't think we 're going to get the increase in quality of service but that we actually need .
12 and , and Northbrooks ever since it was built right next door to me when I was living there er , many years ago and er get the , the new development done , and so that I do n't think we should hold on .
13 Stu , I mean I live in Glasgow , the chances of me leaving Glasgow are pro , pre pretty slim but yeah , I certainly do n't want to stay in Scotland because of any loyalty , that I do n't think it 's given me very much other than a lot of experience , a lot of struggle , a lot of opportunities to stand alongside working class people and fight against , you know , the injustices .
14 Yeah yeah that 's a good one that I do n't think that one came up either last time .
15 I suppose I mean that I do n't think my husband would be a nature poet if he did n't live now , here , in England .
16 No I could n't face that I do n't think .
17 ‘ It 's just that I do n't think Hugo or Georgina would do the job as well as you do .
18 And I just could n't hack that I do n't think .
19 But other than that I do n't think , women did n't do much I mean even in shops , the men were the shop assistants nearly always .
20 But part of that problem is that I do n't think the course tutors do perhaps as much as they might , I mean they do nowhere near as much as Shirley does
21 I 've been waiting for this for so long that I do n't think I can wait any longer — ’
22 But there 's one thing , Viola , that I do n't think you really realize . ’
23 ‘ All I 'm saying , ’ it was Tom 's voice , ‘ is that I do n't think you should pester Belinda to give you her opinion on your work .
24 It 's just that I do n't think my English is so good any more .
25 These issues have been well raised and aired over the last few months I would like to now raise another issue that I do n't think has been publicized enough that is the issue of under-provision in old age .
26 ‘ Let's just say that I do n't think Bertha would appreciate your particular brand of sympathy .
27 That I do n't think will please John Major or Mrs Thatcher for being , er seeing you fuelling and other directors and all the directors of our public companies fuelling inflation with their inflationary wage rises does n't seem reasonable whatsoever and I think that er one should consider this in a different light .
28 ‘ The one thing that worries me is that I do n't think he cares .
29 Yes I 'm not I 'm not saying that I do n't think it 's a an important consideration .
30 I do n't intend to discuss the housing , whether seven hundred acres , sorry seven l land for seven hundred houses is owned by the City of York , that 's not part of our case one way or the other , but we have offered you a distribution of the Greater York provision figure between the districts , because from Barton Willmore 's very extensive experience of participation in local plan work up and down the country , I think we share the view that er City of York have , that Ryedale have , my colleagues to the left and right on this side of the table have , that there does need to be a distribution , otherwise there will be at best confusion as to whether local plans comply with the structure plan , and at worst a game of of pass the parcel and everybody will be conforming , but nobody will actually be possibly meeting the figures , and that is the situation that I do n't think anybody would wish to see as a result of er the outcome of of alteration number three , I mean I do n't know how the County Council would would really be able to say whether they thought a local plan conformed to the structure plan , without knowing what that distribution was , perhaps in some bottom draw manner which is not now the approved way of going about these things , so that I think there does need to be a distribution for the proper planning of York , and before coming on to our to explain our figures a little bit , I should also say , perhaps in in response to remarks Mr Thomas made earlier on about the general character of the York area and the need to protect that , that that course is precisely what the greenbelt is for , and what it does , it is n't necessary to extend that concept across the whole of the vale of York , and therefore to seek to er discount migration outside the greenbelt .
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