Example sentences of "n't think [pron] could [verb] " in BNC.

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1 Yes I do n't think we could manage any .
2 I did n't think we could go wrong .
3 ‘ I really do n't think we could cope with another such situation .
4 We did a lot of woodwork at the school because they did n't think we could deal with books .
5 Without them , I do n't think we could buy the hospital the vital equipment it needs .
6 I do n't think we could imagine a society without them now .
7 I 'm not putting it around the table , because it 's a very long letter , and I do n't think we could have a worthwhile discussion on it right now .
8 ‘ You do n't think we could ask her ?
9 Well I did n't think they could 've gone straight into socialization because they did n't have the resources to .
10 They said oh they could n't do nothing about that but er did n't think they could do much about it .
11 I do n't think they could say anything , as I say there was no hosepipe ban then anyway so
12 ‘ When I saw Honey End and Greek Scholar coming at me I did n't think they could catch up but I gave Foinavon one more slap just in case as we jumped the last .
13 ‘ I do n't think they could have done any more than they did .
14 I did n't think they could know anything about my boat — she was at least a mile away , on the northern edge of Winter Marsh , and as I 'd come from the road on the south they had no reason to search the northern shore .
15 Kathleen did n't think they could afford to wait any longer .
16 But I do n't think they could believe what was happening — and nor could I.
17 I do n't think one could say policy , no .
18 I do n't think one could say policy , no erm I think the move in this direction is a drift really .
19 ‘ And I do n't think anyone could leave this window-seat without us knowing . ’
20 I do n't think anyone could have entered without my hearing . ’
21 ‘ 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 . ’
22 ‘ 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 .
23 His mouth refused to release hers , and every movement he made sent her spiralling deeper into an apparently bottomless pit of pleasure , it washed over her , saturated her , invaded every one of her nerve-ends until she did n't think she could stand it any more .
24 Perdita did n't think she could eat another thing , but the figs in syrup that followed were so delicious she was soon piling on great dollops of cream .
25 But Jessamy did n't think she could cope with spending even half an hour with Julius .
26 Almost level with the last sunflower and she did n't think she could make it .
27 She did n't think she could make it .
28 He did n't think she could face this with any coolness and she had to convince him .
29 Her legs , she said , refused to work and she did n't think she could go on .
30 As a justification for indulging the imperative demands of the flesh it was pathetic , and she knew it , but she did n't think she could go on fighting the passion they awoke in each other .
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