Example sentences of "think [pers pn] [modal v] be [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ How long do you think I 'll be with you ? ’ |
2 | ‘ You 'd think I would be over this by now , ’ Mait said darkly , eyeing the lake . |
3 | ‘ Why did you think I 'd be at Julius 's London flat ? ’ |
4 | I do n't think I 'd be in very good you know , in your good books if I did that ? |
5 | ‘ Tony , ’ he said , ‘ I do n't think I can be of much help to you . |
6 | ‘ What makes you think I can be of help ? ’ |
7 | I think truly , he thinks I must be in love with him , and he does n't want to complicate things . " |
8 | ‘ She does mostly ladies ’ slippers , ’ Emily said , ‘ I do n't think she would be of any use to you . ’ |
9 | the farm yard set for Katie but then , cos I have n't got her so much , so I thought we , she , I do n't think she 'd be into police , I thought if I bought police and that was dearer and the amount that I bought for Ben and Charlotte |
10 | The Home Guard became a joke for some and a remark once passed in my company was " What use do you think you would be against trained troops ? " . |
11 | I do n't think you 'll be in the slightest danger of being knifed as you practise your bedside-manner sitting by a semi-conscious young woman in an intensive care unit . ’ |
12 | I was very put out to read in your article on Rachel Friend , her answer to the question : ‘ What do you think you 'll be like when you 're 60 ? ’ |
13 | What do you think you 'll be like when you 're 60 ? |
14 | Funny he should think you might be on holiday . |
15 | I do n't think you can be of much help to me , Doctor . |
16 | ‘ I do n't think you should be on your own , ’ she said in what she hoped was a calming voice . |
17 | Robyn thinks she must be in Angleside , because the faces of the people slithering on the pavements or huddled miserably at bus-stops are mostly swarthy and dark-eyed , and the bright silks of saris , splashed with mud , gleam beneath the hems of the women 's drab topcoats . |
18 | But she 's disappeared from her refugee camp , and it 's thought she could be in Germany . |
19 | They 'll be valued soon , but it 's thought they could be worth around ten thousand pounds . |
20 | ‘ I 've always thought it might be worth trying , ’ said Dorcas , ‘ but is this the right time ? ’ |
21 | I do n't think , I do n't think we 'll be at the air field tomorrow . |
22 | Well I should think they 'll be with them the |
23 | ‘ I do n't think they 'd be in any real danger as long as you lock up securely . |
24 | I would n't think they 'd be in the lounge . |
25 | you 'd think they 'd be in Hong Kong or somewhere . |
26 | I did n't think they could be like REM in seven album 's time , but there was a lot depth in there and I knew it would n't dry up after one or two albums , ’ he recalls . |
27 | Any potential parent who thinks they may be at risk of HIV infection should consider being counselled and tested before conceiving . |
28 | He can be hugely intelligent when he thinks they can be of assistance to him , but most of the time he knows they 're a poorish and raffish lot , living off their own enthusiasms and frustrations . |
29 | My father thinks they should be in curved lines . |
30 | I 'm tired this morning , but not as tired as I thought I would be considering two nights out . |