Example sentences of "think i could [verb] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 And I do n't think I could tell you how he got his nickname .
2 Do you think I could leave it just there ?
3 Sal … do you think I could do what you are doing ?
4 I , I do n't think I could do it , I 'm a .
5 ‘ He would n't have asked me if he did n't think I could do it , ’ she had retorted .
6 I mean I do n't think I could do it .
7 But , I I do n't really think I could make it any clearer , but you need to , perhaps take it home and go through it again , and think about it and see if you can understand it , you know , in the quiet of your own bedroom , plus is a very useful time to try and learn things .
8 Did n't think I could make it .
9 I do n't think I could face it .
10 I do n't think I could bear it .
11 I do n't think I could handle somebody living with me like that .
12 I do n't think I could handle it .
13 I did n't even think I could explain what I was afraid of .
14 ‘ I really do not think I could manage my affairs without her assistance . ’
15 I I do n't think I could manage it .
16 ‘ If we do n't hurry we 're likely to meet Florian and Nicky in the lift , and right this minute I do n't think I could bring myself to keep quiet about the things you 've just been saying . ’
17 It would be crazy to leave it empty , and I do n't think I could bring myself to sell my old family home .
18 I do n't think I could blame you , but Tobie would be happy if you could say no . ’
19 Well I do n't know it the way you two do the work it looks so fine that I did n't think I could see it properly .
20 I ca n't think hitting him but I do n't think I could put him over the edge .
21 ‘ But I do n't think I could get it past the governors . ’
22 So do you think I could ask you something about what you please tell
23 If that comes in I do n't think I could take it in
24 Ca n't wait to get this bedroom sorted out Do think I could have my desk ?
25 I rang his agent and said : ‘ Do you think I could have his number so that I could persuade him ? ’
26 Well there used to be one on the corner of Street and Street that was , that was a pawnshop right opposite the churches facing it the church were on the one corner Street and used to be on the opposite corner , and Johnny was a member of the church choir as I was after I was ten years ol ten years old , I Mr he must have thought I could sing he sent me down to St Paul 's and I , I went to St Paul 's Church on the corner of Street and I did n't stay there long because it was I was still working part- time I was still a schoolboy but er I did sing in the choir at St Paul 's Church for a time , and then I went , I went back to St Mary 's and All Saints in Palfry as a choirboy and er we used to have choir practice once or twice a week , I know we had it Wednesday night , the choir master was Albert Edward he was a butcher , kept a butcher 's shop on the corner of and
27 I thought I could feel his disgust penetrating the thin wall .
28 ‘ And I thought I could make mine by designing and making better products , and selling them to the world , ’ said Mark .
29 I thought I could make it on my own here , but I 'm not so certain now .
30 ‘ I thought I could give you a lift , ’ Molland said .
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