Example sentences of "would [not/n't] think [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | You would not think her unduly burdened with worries , if you watched her crossing the campus , smiling at people she knows , her eyes bright , her brow unfurrowed . |
2 | He had asked a great many questions of the exiled Court and he hoped , he said earnestly to Oisin , that they would not think him inquisitive . |
3 | I did my best to reassure her that I would not think her stupid , no matter what her problem . |
4 | The practical difference between the two theories of adjudication is therefore this : in a conventionalist regime judges would not think themselves free to change rules adopted pursuant to the reigning legal conventions just because on balance a different rule would be more just or efficient . |
5 | If Oliver had seen him now he would not think he was a man who was finished , he would see a desperate will to survive and defend himself . |
6 | ‘ I would not think you need go quite so far , ’ Bragg said , picking up the file . |
7 | ( e ) I would not think it right , especially bearing in mind the development of the concept of economic duress , to regard the categories of compulsion for present purposes as closed . |
8 | She hoped Miss Grimes would n't think them too extravagant . |
9 | Even camel drivers , and you would n't think they 'd notice . ’ |
10 | I 'm listening for clues as to why the fuzz came so fast ; you would n't think they knew where Deptford was . |
11 | I would n't think they 'd be in the lounge . |
12 | Well yo you would n't think they 'd do that when they know that people can hear you . |
13 | We put immense pressure on them , we tried everything we could , we raised it with the Transport Users consultative committee at National Level , we wrote to the minister and all kinds of and they did n't budge at all , you would n't think they were a public body . |
14 | ‘ He would n't think anybody else 's opinion worth having . ’ |
15 | It 's pretty lightweight , most of it and what is n't lightweight is salacious , so I would n't think you 'd find much to stimulate you there , but you could try . |
16 | Now , what you 've got to do is to think well if you 've got a mortgage over er I would n't think you 'd consider this if your mortgage was under twenty thousand , it 's not such a big |
17 | ‘ I would n't think you were too afraid of him , ’ observed Nina . |
18 | You would n't think I 'd been complimented on them , would you , but when I 'appened to show them accidental to a gentleman once , he said I ought to go on the stage and wear tights and a little frou-frou skirt — here , where you goin' ? ’ |
19 | ‘ You would n't think I 'd listen at all , because I 'm so chatty , ’ she says . |
20 | They would n't think I 'm eighty-two . |
21 | I would n't think I 'd discuss it under functions really |
22 | ‘ I would n't think he 'd need to cover his sins with strangulation , ’ I said . |
23 | ‘ You would n't think he was involved in any local corruption , or anything of that sort ? ’ |
24 | ‘ You would n't think he had done anywhere near as much damage to the knee , ’ he said . |
25 | ‘ You would n't think he had done anywhere near as much damage to the knee , ’ he said . |
26 | I , I would n't think he was rich . |
27 | You would n't think he was being nice , would you ? |
28 | ‘ There 's something I 'd like to tell you , ’ he began slowly , ‘ That is , if you would n't think it an intrusion . ’ |
29 | ALTHOUGH YOU would n't think it if you watched it , TV-AM , the commercial breakfast television station , started off with grand plans to offer viewers a little science with their cornflakes . |
30 | ‘ You would n't think it to look at her , would you ? ’ |