Example sentences of "[noun prp] [modal v] think [prep] [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | Nor did she dare to dwell on what James Halden must think of her . |
2 | An alarming possibility shot into Melissa 's mind , but Dora could think of nothing but her own predicament . |
3 | Marie could think of nothing else to say . |
4 | For once , Zelah could think of nothing to say . |
5 | ‘ Edward will think of something . |
6 | ‘ Scotland should think about him because they do n't have players who can go past defenders . |
7 | There was no hint of warmth in her tone , and Alexei could think of nothing appropriate to say . |
8 | Ruth could think of nothing worse . |
9 | Why was she worrying so much about what the fuddy-duddy Dr Grant might think of her appearance anyway , when what mattered surely were her professional capabilities , and certainly she had no doubts about those . |
10 | ‘ FitzAlan would think of him , too , and Ralf 's life would n't be worth a straw . ’ |
11 | Still Carrington could think of nothing sensible to say . |
12 | Owen could think of lots of people he would prefer to see handling this particular case . |
13 | Constance could think of nothing to say . |
14 | Soaked , confused and miserable , Mungo could think of nothing to say either . |
15 | Robbie could think of nothing but the deep growing ache around which every sense seemed focused . |
16 | ‘ I wonder what Dickon will think of you ? ’ |
17 | As soon as Angela could think of anything except the pain of returning circulation she saw that they were outside the gate of a walled enclosure . |
18 | Maybe Francis will think of me kindly one day . |
19 | Now she was the only person near enough Zambia could think of who could help hir . |
20 | For a startled second Fabia could think of nothing to say — but not so Ven . |
21 | No matter what Louise might think of her tactics in dealing with this crisis she believed she had handled the situation in the best way possible . |