Example sentences of "think [pron] [modal v] [verb] mr [noun prp] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ I did think I might ask Mr Evans if they could stay on here . |
2 | ‘ Ask him if he thinks I might visit Mr Conchis . ’ |
3 | ‘ D' you think you could ask Mr Chatterton to join us ? ’ |
4 | ‘ Wilson , I do not think you need enumerate Mr Landor 's faults and I repeat , we know he is difficult , but in a man of his years , with his temperament , and cast out by his wife — ’ |
5 | It was denied , but a Paris official asked : ‘ Do you think we could persuade Mr Herbert Chapman to join us ? |
6 | The mainstream Labour left thinks it can call Mr Major 's bluff : he would rather swallow the Social Chapter , they guess , than lose the whole treaty . |
7 | I think I 'll ask Mr Smith from Ryedale to tell us a little more about Ryedale 's problems or efforts |
8 | ‘ I think I 'll follow Mr Robinson 's example and make for — ‘ |
9 | Ca can I say , I 'm attempting to stick with two A er , I think I 'll take Mr Grantham , and then we 'll adjourn for lunch . |
10 | I 'm grateful to North Yorkshire and through you to the Strensall people for the arrangements and the use of the Village Hall and I think I must commend Mr Whipp for his fortitude through the last week or so . |
11 | ‘ I think we ought to leave Mr Archer in peace . |
12 | I think we 'd find Mr Churchill that it it 's rather more complex than that and and the requirements for delivering a nuclear weapon and you refer to the possibility of C A S O M being nuclear capable , one has to be fairly careful quite a , there 's a degree of difference between a missile needed to do the two jobs and I think it would be rather more than wiring which would be er at issue here , there 's the payload and all the rest of it which I suspect would cause very severe problems with that . |