Example sentences of "i think you [modal v] find " in BNC.

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1 ‘ As a matter of fact , ’ said Owen , ‘ I think you may find that in future that party is not quite as strong as it has been . ’
2 I think you may find that some of your less youthful associates have difficulty with the stairs , ’ he says .
3 I think you may find that there 'll be a different decision made .
4 When Rachel did n't immediately reply Nina peered over her glasses at Greg and said , ‘ I think you may find Rachel is the one person who may disagree with you . ’
5 But I think if you listen the stories of women themselves , er , who are abused in the home and who call the police , I think you would find that the same old attitudes are still erm been found .
6 In connection with a suggested airport perimeter path , I think you would find that the route would not have the slightest attraction for the ‘ misbehaving minority ’ on mountain bikes — simply because the terrain is flat .
7 But the major problem is that the sites which we have at the present moment are not controlled , and if we could get proper sites , properly managed , I think you would find that the whole erm picture of a gipsy site in an area would be much better received by the public than it is at the present .
8 Yes , I think you would find that everywhere people will crowd into especially post-impressionism , which is Van Gogh , etc. , more than they would into an avant-garde exhibition .
9 I think you might find one of the lorries is overtaking the other one .
10 There 's a very old study by Walker and Guest nineteen fifty-two and I think you might find the findings may reflect the fifties quite a lot , found that seventy percent of assembly line workers erm initiated upwards communication .
11 I think you might find a situation quite clearly where you would find a child behaving in such a way in the classroom that it was being disruptive to himself , disruptive to teachers , disruptive to , to his classmates , and therefore the , the first move must be in a direction of rearranging that behaviour so that there could develop a situation in which you might do something about the learning difficulty .
12 I think you 'll find , ’ said Mr Eames , ‘ that King Teddy acted the goat pretty well irrespective . ’
13 I think you 'll find , young man , it already has . ’
14 I think you 'll find that pushing to the front of the queue is rather frowned on , ’ an official disdainfully informs him .
15 I think you 'll find them around for quite some time ’ .
16 I think you 'll find they have , ’ said Lomas .
17 By the way , I think you 'll find it 's spelt ‘ demeanour ’ .
18 I think you 'll find it will be all happiness and light from now on . ’
19 I think you 'll find it will be all happiness and light from now on , ’ said a royal aide .
20 I think you 'll find my invitation difficult to resist .
21 If you look through all the short stories you know , I think you 'll find that the element of change lies at the bottom of each , like an insistent ground bass .
22 I think you 'll find that our plot varies a little from the history books , ’ Jim says .
23 ‘ When you count the goals up next May , I think you 'll find there has never been a season like it , ’ he said on the eve of tonight 's match at Crystal Palace .
24 I think you 'll find it 's fat , sir .
25 I think you 'll find these all in order , ’ he said , showing her his hand .
26 So yes the answer to the question is yes there is a budget there is a budget and we need to do things now one of the problems could be the budget is n't sufficient to cover all that needs doing so I think you 'll find that the building been built at a certain time there a comes a time you 've got plan a maintenance programme which we have things need to be done .
27 I think you 'll find him very cooperative . ’
28 ‘ In the younger years there 's more than in older years , I think you 'll find .
29 I think you 'll find that Bill referred to ‘ The Golden Horde ’ as the band 's first album proper .
30 I think you 'll find she 'll hand Rodney over readily enough .
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