Example sentences of "n't [verb] he [modal v] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 I had n't realised he could score like that .
2 I had n't realised he could score like that . ’
3 I do n't think he may have been told about that , now he himself if he knew about that , that might be sufficient digging him over this hill
4 ‘ I do n't think he would want to discuss his private financial arrangements with a newspaper , ’ a Stormont spokesman said .
5 He 's got enough money for one thing and I do n't think he would fancy the risk .
6 Whether coming here or not and I do n't really think that , you know , coming back to it I do n't think he would fit in .
7 I did n't think he would bother .
8 No and I do n't think he would answer you , even if he did .
9 ‘ I do n't think he would do it to draw attention , but I believe quite genuinely that he was trying to amuse me . ’
10 And of course I do n't think he would do any good at it , his quite a quite , shy .
11 George could not face a life on his own , though I do n't think he would consider marrying because he is not a ladies ' man .
12 He could n't eat her , and she did n't think he would murder her either .
13 ‘ I do n't think he would like it much if she was having lunch with another man .
14 She did n't think he would use the ticket , any more than he would wait for her after the performance .
15 Saturday — when the bomb went off — had been ‘ unbelievably painful ’ and when they found out about Tim they ‘ did n't think he would live the night ’ .
16 Daddy 's driven after you , but I did n't think he would catch you up because your car goes much faster than his . ’
17 Ade had raced Yevgeniev a number of times before that , in Paris in 1985 and in the European Indoor of 1984 , and had never beaten him , and I do n't think he would have been ahead of the Russian this time either .
18 But I do n't think he would have liked another person to know .
19 ' I do n't think he would have trusted himself to be married , ’ the actor remembered for me .
20 If the house was n't locked , perhaps he 'd gone to the pub to buy his horrible cigarettes or another bottle of Scotch to drown his sorrows — whatever , she did n't think he would have gone far .
21 Undoubtedly yes , I do n't think he would have been too happy with any threat to English liberty .
22 He could have a baked potato , I do n't think he would have had very much all day knowing .
23 I do n't think he would have moved to a two hundred and thirty five thousand pound house either
24 The doctors did n't think he would see the summer , let alone celebrate his 60th birthday at the end of August .
25 I used the word ‘ move ’ because I did n't think he would understand ‘ quiver ’ .
26 Yes , I do n't think he 'll rush down .
27 But driver safety was far from being Jackie 's only hobby horse and the first thing I noticed about Jackie — and I do n't think he 'll hold it against me to say so — was his incredible garrulity .
28 ‘ Oh , I know I 've been a trial to you ever since Mother died , and running away with Garry was n't the smartest thing I 've ever done , but at least I met Roman because I was foolish and I do n't think he 'll hold it against me , will he ? ’
29 I do n't think he 'll go far .
30 Our Margaret might go stop herself , but I do n't think he 'll go .
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