Example sentences of "think [pron] would [verb] [verb] [pos pn] " in BNC.

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1 However , I do n't think I would stop playing my Gibson ES175 to play that all the time .
2 The thing is , I do n't think I would have shaved my legs now , cos I 'd feel too guilty .
3 She said , ‘ Do you think I 'd arrange to meet my own father in a place like this ? ’
4 I mean , if I 'd had anything to do with it do you think I 'd have left my van here and come back — ’
5 She did not think she would like herself in it if she could see herself and she did not think she would like to see her face bright and thick with greasepaint .
6 ‘ Do you think she 'd have met my mother ? ’
7 If I did n't think you 'd go blabbing your side of the story all over town , I 'd have you out of my house in two shakes . ’
8 I should think you 'd want to give your friend a buzz . ’
9 I would have thought it would have put his partner off playing golf for life .
10 Oh I do n't think anybody would beat beat my cat 's coat though .
11 I therefore thought I would write to let your readers know about Brantridge Park — a beautiful mansion house once owned by Queen Victoria 's grand-daughter , Princess Alice , which is set in the heart of the Sussex countryside .
12 I thought you 'd like to meet our new arrival .
13 He was beginning to realize he did n't have popular appeal , so he thought he would try to mould his work into the sort of thing bought by a small book-buying elite .
14 His eyes narrowed , and for a second she thought he 'd refuse to follow her lead , but to her relief he shrugged .
15 I thought he 'd have to change his name by deed-poll or something .
16 ‘ I do n't think he would want to discuss his private financial arrangements with a newspaper , ’ a Stormont spokesman said .
17 ‘ I would n't think he 'd need to cover his sins with strangulation , ’ I said .
18 Then the smile went and the eyes were veiled and Omi rose and said , ‘ I do n't think anyone would want to hear my memoirs .
19 I think I would have to see your soul before I could answer those questions . ’
20 So tell me why you think I 'd want to wreck your home ?
21 Looking back on it , I think I 'd prefer to take my chances with the General . ’
22 I think I 'd like to lick my way slowly over your luscious curves until I 've sampled all the honeyed temptations you keep hidden away .
23 ‘ We 've been close friends for donkey 's years and I know you better than to think you 'd try to queer my pitch . ’
24 If she had ever thought much about the future , I think she would have seen her mother sitting in a chair by the fire , knitting ; after all , her father had been dying all her life .
25 I think she would like to burn our houses down .
26 If you think you would like to donate your heart valves , here 's what you should do :
27 ‘ I think they would have lost our trail in last night 's snowstorm .
28 She stopped , then said fiercely , ‘ If you 're thinking she would have treated your father like that you 're quite wrong . ’
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