Example sentences of "we think [pron] [vb mod] [verb] a " in BNC.

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1 We thought we might have a chance .
2 We could n't sport the name of Dark or Phillips or Brown or Davies or any other Worcester paddler who went out to give their all but we thought we would have a go .
3 ‘ We usually bring our own food and eat it in the park , ’ Tom said , ‘ but today we thought we 'd eat a proper meal in a cafe with you . ’
4 What with the Santa Cruz Operation 's new president Lars Turndal being the new kid on the block and a stranger to most of the people who 'll have to deal with him , we thought we 'd give a little of his background .
5 We thought we 'd have a nice family evening in front of the television . ’
6 ’ We wrote the single after moving into a little village and seeing all the people driving to their office jobs and we thought we 'd have a go at them ’
7 Rather than examine just one of Tony Revell 's acoustics , we thought we 'd take a look at two instead .
8 As we prepare for the future , we thought we 'd take a few minutes to look back — at the first ten years of Central News .
9 Because of their success , some of these worksheets on general library skills had now been subsumed within IS teaching , leaving science to concentrate upon science-specific activities : Where we thought we could make a contribution was specifically linking subject-specific library work sheets into our own science teaching .
10 ‘ And we thought we could make a birthday tea for him , ’ said Peter .
11 We thought it would make a nice Christmas present and show our borrowers that we are passing on the benefits of the recent rate reductions as soon as possible , ’ says Stratton .
12 Er looking at the rest of the P and L , you will see that we have split out a profit on sale of fixed assets which is our Lakeside erm Capelat and the Capco shares er which is why the corporate expenses for this other income has turned a way round , it 's gon na be negative nowadays , so we thought it 'd look a little silly saying other income less expenses .
13 Reporter asks Arte you hope3ful He says always hopeful and with the help from the public and the criminla fraternity we think we 'll get a result .
14 And if we buy direct we think we can get a better deal . ’
15 We 're not sure about burglars but we think it might have a deterrent effect . ’
16 Adrian Colston , director of the Northamptonshire Wildlife Trust , says the centre has given the Trust a shop window in the town centre : ‘ It 's early days yet , but the centre has already doubled our volunteer workforce and we think it will become a major focal point . ’
17 He ( she ? ) — I never can tell with cats ) is obviously used to people and we think he must have a home somewhere , but he 's always absolutely ravenous , and we ca n't refuse him food .
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