Example sentences of "think we [modal v] [verb] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | I would n't have thought we 'd need in this |
2 | So we 've got a pile of bones , a pile of building material , lumps of wood , what do you think we might do to them next ? |
3 | Do you think we ought to go round Peter and Joan 's . |
4 | I do n't think we would engage in that sort of thing . |
5 | ‘ You did n't think we 'd arrive in this Florida place and there 'd be signs up saying ‘ This way to space ’ , did you ? ’ said Angalo sarcastically . |
6 | I do n't think we 'd like to er comment on that without |
7 | I do n't think we 'd like to now , under this emotional shock , try to justify what happens between the people the community of Kuwait . |
8 | ‘ But they do n't think we 'd fight with Germany , do they ? ’ |
9 | What connections do you think we can make between these and decisions about who should be a priest today ? |
10 | ‘ Do you think we can go to your flat now and talk ? ’ |
11 | Well I I do n't think we can go on any other sort of colour . |
12 | he goes nah there must be something wrong with this she go he goes I ca n't , I do n't think we can complain about that can we ? |
13 | ‘ Do you really think we can disappear into the blue ? ’ |
14 | Well , that would be a change in procedure , I think , I do n't recall that the closure of Berwick St James school was dealt with by county council , but Berwick St James was closed , I do n't think we can pretend in either way about that . |
15 | And you 're wondering , I mean I do n't think we can expect of the advice of charities now , or very little , you know , and , and they 've got to be very , very careful |
16 | On April 3 , the UK Foreign Secretary , Douglas Hurd , said during an interview with the BBC that " I do n't think we can get into the business of using force … in order to impose a particular political answer on Iraq " . |
17 | Do n't think we can afford to erm keep ponies . |
18 | Yes , can I bring this argument a bit closer to home and talk about the sexual division of labour within the family , which I think is one of the underlying causes of discrimination against women , and that 's really just a fancy term for the fact that when we talk about child care women do most of the work and men do very little , and really I do n't think we can look at the position of women without looking at how , in fact , child care and caring is organized within the family . |
19 | ‘ But I do n't think we should bother with a gun . |
20 | It could lead to unjustifiable situations resulting in a great number of injustices and I do not think we should continue with it . … |
21 | I do n't know a great deal about the sorcerers of the Future , ’ said Calatin , who actually knew nothing at all about them , but thought it would sound unprofessional to admit this , ‘ but I do n't think we should rely on them . |
22 | ‘ What do you think we should do with him , Piper ? ’ asked the Corporal . |
23 | What do you think we should do about him , Rex ? ’ |
24 | Do you think we should go to I S . |
25 | ‘ Ooh , I do n't think we should go in there , dear . |
26 | I do n't think we should look for fundamental changes now but we must look at the configuration of services |
27 | That 's exactly what I was going to say , Mr Chairman , it 's , it might be as Mr says , or it may , it may well make matters worse , I do n't think we should get into the debate on how the national government are doing , |
28 | Do you think we could do you think we could forget about this plan of ours for stardom ? |
29 | ‘ I really do n't think we could cope with another such situation . |
30 | Do you think we could go to the villa now ? ’ |