Example sentences of "think [pers pn] be [prep] [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | He 'd probably think I was after spendin' the entire night in a shebeen . ’ |
2 | Agnes moved closer to her sister and cried at her , ‘ And who would have thought you were outside consorting with one of the Feltons , eh ? |
3 | Not a word I would of thought it was worth finding out the meaning of . |
4 | In Chicago everyone knew Fingers but none of the promoters thought they were worth taking a risk on . |
5 | It was a training programme for young unemployed blacks in the inner cities , and O'Brien , knowing that Charles already had an interest in this area through the Prince 's Trust , thought it was worth seeing if Charles would help . |
6 | Berwick Kaler gives a peculiarly charmless performance as the Pope , Frances de la Tour is wasting her time as the witch , and one wonders why the producers thought it was worth transferring this dismal exercise to the West End from the West Yorkshire Playhouse . |
7 | Even so , I thought it was worth persisting , trying to get her to remember noises , smells , anything that would give us a clue to where they were taken . |
8 | I thought it was worth pushing for the extra I mean when he said a thousand , I thought it would be |
9 | He thought it was worth having back in Northallerton after such a gap . |
10 | Although I had a mouthful of sour grapes I thought it was worth going so I could corner Polymers football club chairman , Stan Bates . |
11 | Carella explained his idea to me , and I thought it was worth following up . |
12 | And at Cantley in the same diocese the vicar thought it was worth making some comment on a baptism that took place on 12 October 1754 : |
13 | By that I do n't mean he could n't have been responsible for their deaths , I just mean that I do n't think he 's on speaking terms with his conscience . |
14 | Do you think it 's worth writing to Has anybody else any thoughts about ? |
15 | However , I do n't think it 's worth taking a chance … do you ? ’ |
16 | that it comes in the context of massive university cuts , but I do n't think it 's worth pursuing that very much further . |
17 | ‘ But do you think it 's worth trying ? ’ |
18 | Do you think it 's worth doing ? |
19 | I said , so I 've seen the job and I says er and I do n't think it 's worth doing for ninety quid . |
20 | Do you think it 's worth enquiring about even though it 's not very far . |
21 | Gents I , I do n't think it 's worth spending that much time on that . |
22 | I do n't think it is worth worrying that much , as with correct water changes and tank maintenance the level will always be correct . |
23 | But I mean like I did n't think it was worth putting it in The Post to start off with anyway . |
24 | I think we were near deluding ourselves that Harry had never happened , that we 'd done it all ourselves . |
25 | ‘ I hardly think they 're worth bankrupting yourself for . ’ |
26 | The Avent bottles for it are much more expensive than others , about £6 each , but I think they are worth having . |
27 | I think it 's for taking stuff to the factory and that . |
28 | I think it 's worth looking at . |
29 | Er on the envi environmental aspect , I think it 's worth emphasizing because clearly this is the major concern of both Scotton and er the Residents ' Association and er that the County Council has and perhaps to some extent I think it 's certainly the public consultations or the exercises I 've been involved in at this stage in a major scheme has done far more work in trying to assess those effects than is normally the case at this stage in a ma major highway scheme . |
30 | No , but I think it 's worth knowing |