Example sentences of "[pron] [modal v] [be] thinking of [v-ing] " in BNC.

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1 Any amateurs who may be thinking of turning professional should contact Marion Davies at the WPG European Tour , The Tytherington Club , Macclesfield , Cheshire SK10 2JP .
2 We would also encourage any of you who may be thinking of starting to go ahead — in many areas the Local Authority will pay the fees for teachers already employed by them .
3 You may be thinking of moving house altogether and going to live in a different part of the country .
4 ‘ I s'pose you may be thinking of selling the Britches now , Edward ? ’ asked a neighbour .
5 You may be thinking of treating yourself to a holiday erm or something of that kind .
6 All the trouble and strife is behind you today is a golden glow beh today , a golden glow begins to settle over all of your relationships and during the next month many of you may be thinking of making serious commitments .
7 As the saying goes , the journey of a thousand miles begins with just one step , so by now you should be thinking of putting all your good intentions into practice and getting out to walk .
8 It is structured to provide information for those who have to ‘ flesh out ’ a module as well as discussing criterion-referenced assessment and choice of assessment instruments in more detail for those who might be thinking of developing their own module or seeking permission to vary the assessment instruments in an existing module .
9 To date , Washington has amassed career earnings of $512,272 , ( 7/4/92 ) , a figure which demonstrates to others who might be thinking of following in his footsteps that tennis can be as lucrative as either baseball or basketball .
10 Anyone who might be thinking of embarking on one of their saddlery courses should be aware that some specialist tools will need to be bought .
11 ‘ Clare said you might be thinking of leaving .
12 It says right here on your records that you might be thinking of wimping out on us .
13 I suggest that the first thing is erm comments on what recommendation you will be thinking of making to the church in regard to the visit of er Mr and Mrs .
14 On another occasion , I would want to argue that , despite the problems , comparisons with the English system can only give ground for encouragement and that we should be thinking of extending the Scottish system beyond the age of 16 to include offenders under 21 .
15 But do n't forget he may be thinking of messing around with you . ’
16 I imagine he may be thinking of keeping on the mill as a holiday home and feels it 's time to acknowledge that he does have neighbours .
17 That means he could be thinking of linking Regis with Saunders and pushing Dalian Atkinson wide .
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