Example sentences of "[vb infin] they [modal v] [verb] [det] " in BNC.
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1 | The Alt Park club reached the fifth round last season before bowing out to Sudbury Town , and Max Thompson 's men will feel they can open this season 's Wembley trail with a win against an Arnold side in the Supreme Division of the Central Midlands League . |
2 | The party authorities in charge of the campuses , however , did not feel they could allow these radical developments to take place . |
3 | Will they see they can use this … this science for their own political ideas ? |
4 | They 'd get erm let's see they 'd get that . |
5 | ‘ I do n't believe they would do such a thing without my permission . ’ |
6 | ‘ I would guess they will see this announcement as the end of that , as well as the end of their marriage . |
7 | Personally , I would hope they would do both . |
8 | ‘ Let's hope they will keep this time . ’ |
9 | Let's hope they can get that one off ! |
10 | Do you think they would send such a lure through such a palpably honest man ? ’ |
11 | ‘ I admit I did not think they would do that . ’ |
12 | ’ I do n't think they would see that as a deterrent . ’ |
13 | Well now you see , I do n't think they 'll do that , because another , another , another , |
14 | ‘ I do n't think they 'll think that , ’ he said . |
15 | Does he think they will lead to further unemployment and does he think they 'll have enough the effect of increasing unemployment in my part of the United Kingdom ? |
16 | But I do n't think they 'll have any idea how I 'm feeling . |
17 | no , I do n't think they 'll have any more now |
18 | I should think they 'll have another one nearer the end of term . |
19 | Well I do n't think they 'll like this one little bit will they , I mean the players are out there practising at the moment , they look very smart as well in an all blue tracksuit erm and erm obviously a club colour and they look very smart indeed , er but er the journalists do n't like it and I do n't think the players will like it very much either . |
20 | Perhaps I might be able to stop them by exposing them but I do n't think they will allow that to happen . |
21 | Well yo you would n't think they 'd do that when they know that people can hear you . |
22 | I should think they 'd give that back |
23 | huh , from Cleethorpes I should n't think they 'd get much from there , oh they might get some ships might they ? |
24 | he use to have his own house , last year he went into it you 'd think they 'd get some of it and to weed the gardens |
25 | ‘ I do n't think they 'd like that at home . |
26 | You 'd think they 'd like that . |
27 | ‘ I do n't think they 'd find that very amusing . ’ |
28 | I do n't think they can take any more , you know they 've left nothing there , but now the allies — I do n't think there is much , and even if they have they call them surgical , you know , sight bombing |
29 | They said oh they could n't do nothing about that but er did n't think they could do much about it . |
30 | Apart from that I do n't suppose they 'll have any troubles . |