Example sentences of "n't [verb] he [modal v] have " in BNC.
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1 | 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 |
2 | 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 . |
3 | But I do n't think he would have liked another person to know . |
4 | ' I do n't think he would have trusted himself to be married , ’ the actor remembered for me . |
5 | 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 . |
6 | Undoubtedly yes , I do n't think he would have been too happy with any threat to English liberty . |
7 | He could have a baked potato , I do n't think he would have had very much all day knowing . |
8 | I do n't think he would have moved to a two hundred and thirty five thousand pound house either |
9 | The rest of the gang during today and tomorrow , but I do n't think he 'll have much luck . ’ |
10 | No , I should n't think he 'll have time . |
11 | I do n't think he 'll have noticed your absence . |
12 | And when he went , as he went , she says oh I do n't think he 'll have much choice , er , much chance do you ? |
13 | Mrs Smelley did n't think he should have gone until he had been called up , while Grace was still tending the wounded on the Western Front , so she did n't even know what he had done . |
14 | Sanders is a muddled old chap , but I do n't think he could have been wrong about anything as fundamental as that . |
15 | ‘ No , that 's one thing I 've always said , that with his vanity and with his looks , I do n't think he could have grown gracefully into old age . |
16 | Necessities — I did n't think he 'd have sold those . |
17 | I do n't think he 'd have wanted to jump off a cliff or anything , but I think it bothered him — you know , the weight gain and things like that . ’ |
18 | I do n't think he 'd have noticed if someone had dropped a set of kitchen units on his head from 30,000 feet . |
19 | ‘ But I do n't think he 'd have been swimming here , sir . ’ |
20 | Lukic made a couple of brave and decisve dives to feet ( I do n't think he 'd have done that last season ) |
21 | Because I did n't think he 'd have the erm what 's the word I want ? |
22 | Ace had spoken of his intention to try and pull strings on her behalf , but she had n't thought he 'd have that much clout with a multi-national the size of IMP . |
23 | I ca n't believe he would have taken much of its meaning . |
24 | ‘ I ca n't believe he could have been that stupid . |
25 | And Adam could n't see he would have been much worse off . |
26 | ‘ I do n't suppose he could have gone down to Miller 's End ? ’ |
27 | She did n't imagine he 'd have worried about it . |