Example sentences of "n't [verb] it [modal v] [verb] " 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 | The Swindon company does n't think it 'll do anything so dramatic in Britain , but managers believe they are in a market with a huge potential . |
4 | Cos I do n't think it 'll reach three pallets high . |
5 | I do n't think it 'll burn off . |
6 | I do n't think it 'll kill you do you , to eat that ? |
7 | ‘ Oh , I do n't think it 'll come to war . ’ |
8 | I do n't think it 'll come . |
9 | We 're already seeing the strains on Eur European economic mo er union and E R M , with the twelve nations we have , I do n't think it 'll get any better or worse with the other four coming in . |
10 | I do n't think it 'll get used . |
11 | I know you 've had problems with her before , but I do n't think it 'll take much persuasion to get her to give up . |
12 | No , I do n't think it 'll take days . |
13 | ‘ I 'll try , but I do n't think it 'll work , ’ she said . |
14 | I do n't think it 'll work |
15 | I do n't think it 'll save me from suspension though . ’ |
16 | ‘ You do n't think it might have been better to let her have her say out , ’ suggested Desmond , ‘ and get it off her chest ? |
17 | Even if they did put down some yellow lines I do n't think it would stop some people . ’ |
18 | Well I do n't think it would give a burnt taste but I think , I think it probably could do quite a lot of good for it . |
19 | ‘ I did n't think it would matter to you any more than it did before . ’ |
20 | ‘ I do n't know which is worse , that you do n't give a damn about respecting your commitment to her , or that you did n't think it would matter to me that you were — were trying to lure me into bed while all the time , you knew that you and she — ’ |
21 | Erm , if members do n't like the word consumer then I think they would have to use public , er it does cover , I I think the title County Public Protection Officer would er , er satisfy Mr and I do n't think it would upset the Chief Fire Officer . |
22 | she never said how much the pound was worth , well I I do n't think it would cover five pence piece . |
23 | I was n't expecting you back so I did n't think it would affect you . ’ |
24 | I was surprised , certainly , but I did n't think it would affect me too much . ’ |
25 | I came here today to have a look but I did n't think it would affect me the way it has . |
26 | Dozzell said : ‘ I thought about wearing it for the last few minutes , but I did n't think it would go down too well . |
27 | ( I do n't think it would go down too well in Oxford Circus during the rush hour . ) |
28 | ‘ But actually , no , I do n't think it would go with my personality . ’ |
29 | Do n't think it would smell . |
30 | But I did n't think it would extend to massacring . ’ |