Example sentences of "think [vb mod] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 The registrar may refer any matter to the judge that he thinks should properly be decided by the judge , and the judge can either dispose of the matter or refer it back to the registrar ( r 7.6(3) ) .
2 With his broad , beaming face , an eternal smile which you 'd think could never contain an ounce of malice , his burly body , Italian charm and American friendliness , he was what Americans call a ‘ natural ’ .
3 Take Birmingham City , who you might think could hardly afford to alienate more of their fans .
4 So saying , she marched off down the gravel path , making the kind of crunching noise Robert had thought could only be produced by the BBC sound-effects department .
5 Erm , and that I would have thought would probably do it , or certainly helpful as long as you actually do it , sort of thing .
6 The horrible emptiness of his heart , mocked in a cruel doubling by his empty room , was now filled with a domesticity he had thought would never be his .
7 The sunshine when she landed at Heathrow was a cruel reminder to Alyssia of the lazy days in France she had thought would never end .
8 We also want the money quicker which erm I would have thought would more than outweigh any of the so-called extra expense that you 've got and er I said we regard it as an essential sales tool to be get m better recognition in the country so er he is progressing with the applications .
9 Erm , what type of things do you think would actually affect that decision ?
10 Some lenders were already refusing to give money for areas which they thought might eventually be included in the list .
11 He had wept almost at the calling up of Michael Soames , who he thought might never dance again , but had given us a most glowing description of an Egyptian hand dance by Mr Anton Dolin .
12 This motion also creates an opportunity for the union , our union , the members ' union , to encourage young members , members and branch activists to take on the role of branch administration officers within the regions we represent here today and gain experience in an area of trade union work that they thought might never have , have existed .
13 Well no not so much that but , but I 'm not , I 'm not sure that other lady , the one whose baby was born just after er before Becky you see and I thought could just imagine her being saying going and saying something and getting , it getting moulded a different way , you know ?
14 A year later , the local press was singing his praises : ‘ He has done what some people thought could never be done — make the buses pay .
15 I brought some bits for you that I thought would probably be redundant , but they 're obviously not .
16 After a pause they thought would never end they heard , ‘ I want to be alone , ’ clear as a single bell note , free of all self-assertiveness .
17 And so did a good many people who I , I thought would never go .
18 For instance , if you were kept hostage in Iraq with someone whom you thought would never be your type of friend , you may end up being the best of friends all because you have shared the same problems and experiences .
19 In fact , it was just about the very last thing I thought would ever happen .
20 What , two old people to go , so Maggie thought would better to go with you .
21 That I do n't think will please John Major or Mrs Thatcher for being , er seeing you fuelling and other directors and all the directors of our public companies fuelling inflation with their inflationary wage rises does n't seem reasonable whatsoever and I think that er one should consider this in a different light .
22 Oh erm I 'm sure er who do you think will perhaps be of benefit erm for me to talk to them as well you know to discuss this with them ?
23 This will not prevent an equitable interest passing to the buyer but the court will not grant specific performance unless the seller 's lien can be fully protected and until paid in full he is entitled to vote the shares as he thinks will best protect his interest .
24 Will he share with the House his thoughts about the atmosphere that he thinks will now prevail in Cammell Laird , which finds itself unable to compete for naval orders ?
25 He knows too that there are activities in which he is most intelligent when he is most spontaneous , in which to think may even be dangerous ; the ski jumper or the tightrope walker can not afford to hesitate and reflect .
26 Erm the principle aim of the new settlement would be to meet the needs of Greater York and one area that I 'm afraid has n't been considered yet , but which I think may well come out in connection with the employment policies in due course , is whether or not a new settlement in Selby would actually conflict with the underlying policies of Selby for development .
27 For example , in its first printed version Shakespeare 's Henry V has a line " and a table of green fields " , which modern editors now think should probably have been " and he babbled of green fields " .
28 Then choose one of the alternatives discussed this week ( task allocation , team nursing , primary nursing or multidisciplinary team care ) which you do n't use but which you think might also be useable and would promote individualised care in the same work area .
29 that I think might even be wisdom
30 I think so , I think could just , no I have n't got the ten thousand I 'm just under
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