Example sentences of "think [pron] [vb mod] [adv] get " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Do you think I might eventually get a taste for alcohol ? ’
2 It certainly was my worst nightmare , and I do n't think I will ever get over it .
3 I do n't think I can really get out of it . ’
4 I do n't think she 'll ever get the butterfly right
5 ‘ I should think you 'll soon get a new one . ’
6 Do you think you 'll ever get married ?
7 Do you think you 'll ever get your brother back again ?
8 Do n't think you 'll ever get that word
9 mm , well , I visit ladies in the nineties and they 're called Emma and Alice and Amy and all these names that are being used for children now , but I do n't think you 'll ever get Fred , Sidney
10 Yes , I do n't think you 'll ever get unanimity on something like this .
11 I do n't think you 'll ever get tha that to be done now .
12 But do n't think you 'd ever get past the gate-towers .
13 So we 've got and then d' ya think we 'll like get poetry and then we 'll get our last ?
14 We did n't think we 'd even get through .
15 Do you think we can can , yes do you think we can not get any more orders this month ?
16 We did not really think they could possibly get a boat in . ’
17 ‘ I thought I would just get in and catch the end but it was over in minutes .
18 It 's funny , Lucy was n't exactly planned , I think I thought I would never get pregnant .
19 I did put my shoes on cos I thought I sha n't get them on in a minute because my feet swell when I sit down .
20 Gloria Estefan at the moment , so I thought I 'd just get him the got a couple of records LP 's or whatever you call them now .
21 ‘ I thought I 'd never get home . ’
22 I thought I 'd never get out .
23 I was then granted unconditional bail , in spite of the fact that the magistrates knew all about the cocaine , which was one of the reasons I thought I 'd never get a sentence .
24 ‘ I loved Tony and there was a time when I thought I 'd never get over him .
25 When I first went , I thought I 'd only get them for a couple of weeks at the most .
26 ‘ I thought you 'd never get here , ’ Moran said .
27 Thought you 'd never get here . ’
28 You 've done more than you thought you 'd ever get away with and so in a sense it 's all gain from here , in fact it 's been all gain for some time and so you ca n't complain and you do n't intend to if fate deserts you now .
29 She had been on the run since her conversation with Jack , a steady stream of nasty fractures and frightened children and anxious parents , and then , shortly after two , just when things began to settle down and she thought she might actually get some lunch , a car screeched up into the entrance and a man jumped out , flung open the back of the car and half dragged , half carried a woman towards the doors .
30 I imagined you let her go away with Steve because you … you thought she would finally get him out of her system , and you did say that you were certain she would return as you had something precious that Steve had n't got .
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