Example sentences of "think [pers pn] could [verb] [pron] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Much as I love being crushed between your thighs , do you think you could leave me a little circulation ? |
2 | Do you think you could find me a dinner suit as well ? ’ |
3 | ‘ Stefan , do you think you could find me a brandy from somewhere ? ’ |
4 | ‘ Daddy , ’ she said , ‘ do you think you could buy me a book ? ’ |
5 | Do you think you could get me a packet next time you 're passing ? ’ |
6 | Even more awkward when she said , " Do you think you could get me a small glass of whisky ? " |
7 | ‘ I did n't think you could get it a second time . |
8 | ‘ I would have thought you could ask it the other way round . |
9 | ‘ I thought I could give you a lift , ’ Molland said . |
10 | At eighteen he was tending bar in San Francisco when an actress , taken with his clean-cut good looks , said she thought she could get him a scene shifter 's job at the theatre . |
11 | DEC perhaps captured the expectation best : ‘ Do you think he could buy himself a plane ticket and go on a personal tour of all of us — IBM , Hewlett-Packard , Sun Microsystems Inc , DEC — and bring us together in kind of an Open Software Foundation II with all of the chief executives on the same dais saying the past is behind us ? ’ |
12 | So d' you think you could tip her the wink an' tell her I 've got back early ? |
13 | ‘ I think you could call it the metaphorical baked meats for our secretary . |
14 | ‘ And you think we could give them a purpose ? ’ |
15 | Henry said almost apologetically , ‘ I think we could do you a bit better than Cranmer . |
16 | Thank you the only is that you will have seen organised generally supported that although I think we could support it a lot better than we have . |