Example sentences of "think you [vb mod] [verb] [verb] [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 Do you think you may have seen her ? ’
2 ‘ You do n't think you might have consulted me before you suggested it ? — It was your idea , I imagine . ’
3 ‘ I still do n't think you should have charged them , ’ Ellie repeated , for at least the third time .
4 ‘ I just do n't think you should have told them that I do n't have any confidence with women . ’
5 You still have to pay it back , I said well I do n't think you should have to pay it back !
6 And at the end of that fifty thousand years , if that 's what it is , the populations are sufficiently different that I 'd think you 'd want to put them into a different species if — I mean how are you to know , but I mean it 's a reasonable judgement .
7 I would have thought you 'd have spared her reliving it all . ’
8 If we 'd been engaged , I might have thought you 'd come to give me back my ring . ’
9 I would n't have thought you could have afforded it so soon .
10 Well I thought you would have got it in black and white .
11 I thought you might want to see it . ’
12 I thought you might care to join me , spend your precious leave in the place of your birth . ’
13 I thought you might care to treat me . ’
14 I just thought you might 've needed them today that was all
15 She 's a partner in a firm of solicitors in the High Street — well , she thought you might like to join us for a family Christmas dinner .
16 ‘ I thought you might like to see him . ’
17 ‘ Captain Montgomery has been reporting the state of progress and I thought you might like to hear it .
18 I thought you might like to show them round .
19 Thought you might like to read it .
20 ‘ I thought you might have joined me in New York , ’ he said softly .
21 ‘ I thought you might have given it up .
22 ‘ I thought you might have written me off as a crackpot after my performance this morning . ’
23 ‘ Because she still sounded mad at me , and I thought you might try to dissuade me .
24 Well I thought you 'd 've ate them before now .
25 I thought you 'd want to count it . ’
26 " I thought you 'd like to see it , " he said as they left the yard .
27 And I just liked reading it so much that I thought you 'd like to read it too .
28 Thought you 'd like to know I 'm now living in a country cottage in the Cotswolds . "
29 ‘ I thought you 'd have brought him to me by now . ’
30 I thought you 'd have to have him put down .
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