Example sentences of "think [pron] 'll " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ I think I 'll just ring Phyllis Locombe-Stableford … ’ |
2 | ‘ I think I 'll try some of their ice cream . |
3 | ‘ I think I 'll start on my way north . ’ |
4 | Looking at it realistically , I think I 'll either go back into the museum side of things or carry on with what I 'm doing now . |
5 | ‘ I think I 'll go to bed , ’ said Jay . |
6 | I think I 'll just watch . ’ |
7 | With the mortgage payments in mind , I think I 'll give the Alps one more chance . |
8 | ‘ Think I 'll make my way over to the big house and see how things are going . ’ |
9 | I think I 'll be getting home for my dinner Are we straight now then ? |
10 | I think I 'll pop it in the post now when I go for my tea . ’ |
11 | I think I 'll get you to send one for me . ’ |
12 | I think I 'll just give the hospital a ring and then I 'll go up to bed . ’ |
13 | I think I 'll go and have a look around . |
14 | It 'd be real easy — I 'd just say to myself ‘ Well , I think I 'll just pop over and see Marie today ’ , and five minutes later I 'd be there and we could have tea together , then if I did n't want to stay the night I 'd just fly into the sky again and stay there . |
15 | Again , inexperienced drivers — if I have to say ‘ low ratio , low gear ’ once more I think I 'll thump someone ! |
16 | ‘ You think I 'll take over the whole show , do n't you ? ’ accused Mountbatten . |
17 | ‘ 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 . |
18 | I said , ‘ No , I think I 'll go . ’ |
19 | ‘ I think I 'll go and see my friend , ’ said Mrs Wright . |
20 | I think I 'll go on me own . ’ |
21 | ‘ I think I 'll go round getting up a petition from the residents . ’ |
22 | ‘ I think I 'll go out with the next patrol and give these marshalling yards a thorough going over . ’ |
23 | ‘ Well , I think I 'll be going now , ’ I said , moving towards the door . |
24 | ‘ I think I 'll walk down , it 's a lovely night , ’ I said . |
25 | ‘ Think I 'll shleep here tonight , it 's been a long time , ’ he hiccupped . |
26 | ‘ I think I 'll have to start from scratch . |
27 | But it 's a good piece , and — you think I 'll never write the book , do n't you ? |
28 | I think I 'll make an order in perpetuity . … |
29 | Think I 'll go to bed , though . ’ |
30 | ‘ If you think I 'll fall for that , you must think me very stupid indeed . |