Example sentences of "[coord] i think [pron] might [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | The third floor was a no-smoking floor or I think I might have started smoking again after six years ' abstinence . |
2 | ‘ I thought of going out for some choc bars , ’ he would say , adding sotto voce as his daughter ran for her anorak , ‘ and I thought we might drop off at the gym/piano teacher's/library on the way … ’ |
3 | And I thought we might look at a few of them . |
4 | She was walking her dog past the house just now and I thought I might bring her in . |
5 | ‘ I 've lost my lighter and I thought I might have left it in the car the other day . |
6 | Cos I saw erm a photo when I was eighteen and I it was sort of short in the neck over my ears short in there and then sort of fuller there and then just a bit of you know a light fringe not a heavy fringe and I thought I might have it like that so |
7 | The reason why I joined the original class was that I had become intrigued by what I had heard and read about the Technique and I thought it might help prevent a second hip operation . |
8 | Carol 's face fell and I thought she might burst into tears . |
9 | And I thought she might have come today cos she said she 'd bring up the money but she has n't , not yet . |
10 | ‘ I looked back and I thought he might get off the verge but it was wet . |
11 | And I thought you might want to go some time anyway er , not on a Sunday . |
12 | ‘ Captain Montgomery has been reporting the state of progress and I thought you might like to hear it . |
13 | No , I I agree with that but I wondered if you had stopped because you introduced the topic and then when when this involuntary and unexpected answer came up you sat down and I thought you might have pursued your original questions . |
14 | ‘ Because she still sounded mad at me , and I thought you might try to dissuade me . |
15 | And I think one might go on to argue that far from saving labour it creates it — that its function is to give one the task of understanding it . |
16 | So far as I can see , there are about 16m private motorists ; 10m I would like to insure , and I think we might end up insuring 3m . ’ |
17 | ‘ Any more of this and I think we might end up regretting it ! ’ |
18 | HARRY Mead is entitled to his opinion and I think we might have suffered his first disparaging comment on Bowes Museum and its founders ( Echo June 5 ) without protest . |
19 | Well , I have a fancy to see it , and I think we might take a look on our way home . ’ |
20 | Trained over here with Mill Hill Cricket Club , that 's stuck a bit by er Tufnell and I think we might say that beat in the air , his attempted sweep failed completely . |
21 | And and I think we might see it in one of two ways . |
22 | Yes and I I I think y my Lord the plaintiffs will be cross examined quite considerably on the damages claimed and I think it might help your Lordship to see erm the way . |
23 | by the divisional court and er it was a case where the divisional court er had to er consider what it should do in the interim , the Lord Justice er in the divisional court judgement deals with the interim position at er page twenty five of the transcript , starting at letter F and er going through to er page twenty eight paragraph B and I think it might help my Lord if you could read that passage in the justice latest judgment . |
24 | Okay my mum would phone up and go walk her walk to school with Alex on Friday and I think he might try something . |
25 | The only one I would mention Chairman is not strictly accurate , we all did , lots of us anyway , the , the British Legion service on Sunday at the church and I just wondered if we could agree to send a letter to the president cos once again a lot of effort and time and organization went into it and I thought it was an excellent occasion and I think he might appreciate |
26 | ‘ And I think you might show a bit of gratitude . |
27 | There 's a very old study by Walker and Guest nineteen fifty-two and I think you might find the findings may reflect the fifties quite a lot , found that seventy percent of assembly line workers erm initiated upwards communication . |
28 | And I think you might remember that my ‘ Jottings ’ have been in the paper since long before your grandmother had her first G.I. in the War . |
29 | Jean has n't much time — and I think I might do it quite well . ’ |
30 | The ‘ Let ’ rule has stood since 1880 without too much fuss and I think I might get annoyed if I saw the fifth set in a Wimbledon final decided by a serve which simply hit the net and ‘ died ’ on the receiver 's side . |