Example sentences of "think [pron] will [verb] [adv] " in BNC.
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31 | ‘ My father was due to leave the islands next week for his two-yearly visit but I do n't think he 'll come now . |
32 | Oh I see what you mean , no I do n't think he 'll come home as bright as a button , somehow or other |
33 | ‘ Well he need n't think he 'll get away . |
34 | On the other hand , I do n't think he 'll get far without uncle 's boot behind him . ’ |
35 | ‘ Well , I do n't think he 'll get this far . |
36 | I do n't think he 'll run away from it . |
37 | ’ D' you think he 'll run away again ? ’ |
38 | ‘ Well , if it 's any comfort , I do n't think he 'll try again . ’ |
39 | I do n't think he will go there , he 'll be too busy running . |
40 | Another spring onion , I should think it 'll go well after your jam doughnut . |
41 | What time do you think it 'll end though ? |
42 | Do you think it 'll look still look cock-eyed , the brickwork ? |
43 | I do n't think it will make very much difference to the way things actually happen in practice . |
44 | ‘ It 's early days , but I would think it will prove very valuable to us . ’ |
45 | The surgeon does n't think it will take long , especially as he 's in remarkable physical shape . ’ |
46 | It is oh no you have to think I 'll do well not in evening |
47 | Then they 'll say ‘ I 'll stop for a cup of tea then — oh , I ca n't go now it 's too late , I think I 'll stop tonight but I must go home tomorrow ’ . ’ |
48 | And I think I 'll stop right there with even more comments , erm , in case I lose that contract too . |
49 | But I think I 'll stay here but I see myself as a internationalist as well . |
50 | I think I 'll stay here actually |
51 | But before I take the first step out of here , I think I 'll feel pretty good about the knowledge and inquisitive spirit I 've been able to share and the doors I 've helped open . |
52 | ‘ It needs a few more minutes , so I think I 'll go upstairs , ’ she announced , throwing Luke a cool glance . |
53 | When Anna stepped back , she said , ‘ I think I 'll go straight home and face and present the larder . ’ |
54 | ‘ O.K. I think I 'll go home and get some sleep . ’ |
55 | ‘ Well , Linton , ’ she said after a while , ‘ you do n't want to talk to me , so I think I 'll go home . ’ |
56 | ‘ I think I 'll go home for a couple of hours then come back later , ’ replied Nina , standing up and draining her mug . |
57 | She said no I think I 'll go home I 'll be alright , so I took her back home about eleven and erm erm I kept phoning her every hour on the hour just to make sure she 's alright , then I said I want you just to promise me one thing you 're not do anything silly , I 'm here , I do n't care what it takes , I 'm here , so she said alright then , so I said it 'll break mum 's heart it 'll break dad 's heart , |
58 | ‘ I think I 'll go across and have a chat with that young fallow who came in the other day , ’ Phil said in a conversational tone to no one in particular and rushed out to Sister Cooney 's office . |
59 | Yes , yes , just disappeared , yeah , right , right , well I 'll ask Alistair , oh well uhum , I would n't hold out a lot of hope , huh , somehow , his uhum , he puts in an appearance at the summer fair for half an hour and looks round , says I think I 'll go now , , I 'll leave you to it you know , keep the children , , that 's it , is n't it , his taken our Clare in to buy a tennis racket . |
60 | I think I 'll walk home . ’ |