Example sentences of "think [pron] will [verb] [adv] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 And I think I 'll stop right there with even more comments , erm , in case I lose that contract too .
2 Hesitating , she said lightly , ‘ I think I 'll stop off here .
3 I think I 'll stay here actually
4 I think I 'll go up now . ’
5 I think I 'll go up now — tell Con I 've gone to bed , will you ? ’
6 When Anna stepped back , she said , ‘ I think I 'll go straight home and face and present the larder . ’
7 Well I think I 'll go round actually cos they 're queuing up , we want to go to the grocers so er if we go up The Avenue we shall just come past the front of it .
8 ‘ I think I 'll go back inside . ’
9 ‘ I think I 'll go back now , ’ she muttered abruptly .
10 Think I 'll shleep here tonight , it 's been a long time , ’ he hiccupped .
11 So , ‘ Thank you , but I think I 'll turn in now , ’ she refused politely .
12 ‘ I think I 'll put up here if you do n't mind .
13 I think she 'll sleep naturally now . ’
14 In fact I think she will live forever just to spite me .
15 ‘ I think you 'll get on very well with each other , ’ he told him .
16 I think you will find out more when you see him — ’ and to this she added , ‘ naturally . ’
17 ‘ I think we 'll stay here tonight , ’ she said .
18 wax jackets but they 're a waistcoat and I 've , I 've ordered one really just to see what it 's , it 's like , because erm at the moment I can , I just try and get a bit closer to the door , I think we 'll go round again , erm cos in the , in my club book at the moment , I , I can get twenty percent off and which brings it down to , it 's twe well say thirty pound so twenty per cent off it brings me down to erm brings it down to twenty four pounds and then erm with my commission off that brings it down to just under twenty one pound
19 Ian , if you and Julia stand by to raise the bridge , I think we 'll do very nicely .
20 But I think we 'll update not so much is over public authorities would probably take your advice , but I 'm thinking of people who are not public authorities who might in a way suffer , that your advice may cause them some expense , and they might choose to delay it , and well I am guilty we ca n't afford to do that this year , so it never gets done .
21 … a girl called Marion who works with me , and I think we 'll get on quite well .
22 ‘ I think we 'll get along tolerably well , ’ he added , ‘ providing you 're not afraid of hard work . ’
23 I think we 'll get along much better , once you 've gotten that through your head .
24 So , turnround in a net debt of three hundred and twenty million and I think we will look again now at the net funds from operation and look at the analysis a little further .
25 You just never think they 'll end up so rotten .
26 Shelley said , ‘ I think they 'll get on well . ’
27 But I think they 'll come up well in the next few years .
28 Happening by chance to be employed in one of the most notoriously protest-prone university schools in the Western world , I have noticed an extraordinary anomaly in student protest behaviour which I invite my readers to compare with their own experience , which I think they will find quite closely comparable to my own .
29 His current team mates think he 'll go on forever .
30 Erm and I think it 'll happen again tonight as happened a fortnight ago .
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