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Example sentences for "dinna think"

  • Dinna think on that now," said Jeanie; "there will be time for that if the present space be redeemed.

  • But I dinna think he’ll live to boast of it.

  • I dinna think we shall be troubled as how to treat them,” answered another.

  • And I’m sorry for ye—but I dinna think that ye will improve your lord’s temper with a gloomy face and a moping manner.

  • I dinna think I'll e'er be able to sit down again.

  • Dinna think aither 'at ever she tellt a lee, or said a word to gar fowk pity her.

  • I dinna think it wad be ony service to died or livin'.

  • I dinna think I'll gang ony mair, for they dinna conduc' things a'thegither to my likin'.

  • But I dinna think mysel' there's a beau in this business.

  • I dinna think there's onything in real life like the love in "Lord Bellew's Bride," unless among the gentry.

  • I dinna think he had onything to dae wi' her gaun away, onyway.

  • Dinna think 'at we juist lay in our beds or sat round the fire shakkin' wi' fear.

  • I dinna think ye ever missed Joey sae sair as I did.

  • He had the gate in his hand, but I dinna think he kent 'at he was swingin't back an' forrit.

  • If ye hinna heard the story I dinna think ye 'll be able to guess what the ghost cradle was.

  • Miltonites wud be a graund name; a' dinna think it 's been used yet.

  • I dinna think ye'll ever get ony guid o' him.

  • I dinna think he had been sair missin ye.

  • I dinna think it's a sile they care aboot.

  • I never jist set mysel to luik, but I dinna think I ever did tak notice o' a worm settin up that heid o' his oot o' a bog.

  • As sure as I'm a living man this is beyont my comprehension--I dinna think he can be a'thegither there!

  • I dinna think I mind your name," added he, not meaning to say it, but making a great effort to recover himself.

  • It might have been, but I dinna think it.

  • And I'm no' feared for my ain dignity, Jean lassie, and I dinna think ye need be feared for it either.

  • I dinna think he means onything muckle amiss," agreed Malcolm, whose wrath had by this time subsided a little, through the quieting influences of Miss Horn's sympathy.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    being what; clad mountains; demesne land; described above; dinna believe; dinna like; dinna speak; dinna think; dinna want; dollar and; eight thousand; family history; fine sand; further remarks; had recourse; large supply; like projections; nothing doing; one else; only party; other employments; quite naturally; really quite; true humility; various modes; water shortages