Example sentences of "think [pers pn] [modal v] make [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Why do you think you can make a success of a self employed direct sales job selling advertising .
2 I still had time to kill , so I thought I 'd make a couple of ‘ phone calls and that meant employing the Middleditch gambit .
3 actually we , mm , at some length and had a few ideas , erm I 've got an appointment with someone at the Arts Council in a couple of weeks that the Arts Council 's got a new fund called erm consultants in research and I thought I 'd make a bid to see if we can get someone
4 She said it was a remnant and I thought I 'd make a box for the sale .
5 ‘ It 's the left-overs from yesterday 's joint — I thought I 'd make a shepherd 's pie for supper .
6 ‘ Perhaps he thought I 'd make the rehearsals lively .
7 I thought she could make a selection from these . ’
8 Because of their success , some of these worksheets on general library skills had now been subsumed within IS teaching , leaving science to concentrate upon science-specific activities : Where we thought we could make a contribution was specifically linking subject-specific library work sheets into our own science teaching .
9 ‘ And we thought we could make a birthday tea for him , ’ said Peter .
10 And , anyway , she was n't so deluded that she thought they might make a life together .
11 Immediately they thought they would make a fortune if they were able to sell this food in shops .
12 I thought it would make a difference being a Mrs but it did n't .
13 Is it because both teacher and students secretly thought it would make the learning painless , automatic and work-free ?
14 ‘ It was already here when we moved in and to start with I thought it would make the room seem too gloomy , but it 's grown on me and I really like it now , ’ says Mary Jane , who works part-time as a physiotherapist .
15 Thought he 'd make a killing , you see ; a lot of money to be made from property development . ’
16 Er preferably yeah but I do n't think it will make a difference to you .
17 He has found several different types of Anomalocaris ; from studying the whole lot , he thinks he can make a case for saying that it belongs with the arthropods , not out on its own .
18 I think I 'll make a shopping list today otherwise I 'll get to Colchester and I wo n't remember what I want tomorrow , you know and I 'll be kicking myself cos I 'll forget
19 If a little tired , so if it 's all the same to you , I think I 'll make a move to bed now . ’
20 Think I 'll make a move .
21 I think I 'll make an order in perpetuity . …
22 ‘ I think I could make a guess where your daughter is , and probably so could he .
23 But I think I must make the decisions , and you must obey my orders .
24 No , it should come off , I do n't think I think you might make a hole in it
25 Think you can make a go of it ? ’
26 So I think we might make an effort
27 I think we should make a phone call to the constituency office of this man and ask them what they think of their er representative .
28 Ronni frowned at him as he continued , ‘ I think they 'll make a go of it .
29 I think they should make a place for them .
30 Peggy van Praagh told me that , even so early , de Valois had said to her ‘ I think he 'll make a choreographer ’ , but she was already trying out several other aspirants , so could not give him immediate chances .
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