Example sentences of "[verb] [pron] [modal v] [verb] [verb] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 I realized I would need to convince them at the first opportunity that I was primarily a practical policeman and not an academic ; and I also noted that while the college was keen to list the academic qualifications of those on the course , the participants quickly justified Lewis 's assertions by playing them down to emphasize their history of praxis and practical mastery .
2 Anyway I realized I 'd have missed you at the Club , so I turned round and set off back .
3 Do you think I might have left anything out ?
4 and number thirty five anxious , anxious , he was anxious to get his spellings right , anxious I shall think I 'll have to give you something for your birthday present and it 'll be very useful to you
5 However , I do n't think I would stop playing my Gibson ES175 to play that all the time .
6 Yes , I wanted to do a production with Balanchine , but it never happened , and now there is no one I can think I would want to do it with .
7 ‘ And if it were all true , do you really think I would have admitted it ?
8 The thing is , I do n't think I would have shaved my legs now , cos I 'd feel too guilty .
9 And even if I had , I do n't think I 'd 've paid it much attention .
10 She said , ‘ Do you think I 'd arrange to meet my own father in a place like this ? ’
11 And if I 'd been in his skin , and seen the power in Dawn 's beak and feet , I do n't think I 'd have done anything either .
12 I do n't think I 'd have spotted it myself if I had n't seen the way he reacted the day we found Wolfgang Klein , when Gebrec got so upset . ’
13 I mean , if I 'd had anything to do with it do you think I 'd have left my van here and come back — ’
14 If I 'd said your parents had asked me to come , do you think I 'd have got you to tell me about Ryan ? ’
15 Did you think I 'd try to stop you ?
16 I do n't think I 'd like to say who was the worst dressed , but if people do n't feel comfortable in their clothes , they are not likely to look good . ’
17 ‘ I do think I 'd like to miss it .
18 ‘ I do n't think I 'd like to give you a general answer .
19 ‘ It 's a long story and I do n't think I can bear to tell it again just now . ’
20 ‘ Who do you think I should ask to make my wedding dress ?
21 I do n't think I should have risked anything quite so rakish .
22 Do you think I could bear to let you sink into ignominious disgrace ? ’
23 ‘ It cost me a fortune — but I did n't think I could bear to see you again .
24 I do n't think I could bear to look them in the face . ’
25 I do n't think I could have handled it if I 'd been given a sentence .
26 I would have written far sooner , only — to be quite frank — I feared a snub , and I do n't think I could have borne it
27 ‘ Christ , man , I did n't think any of you guys should have been out there , but I do n't think I could have done what you did , in the Falklands .
28 I do n't think I could have stood it crying for hours on end .
29 ‘ I do n't think I could have married anyone who does n't like animals , ’ she admits .
30 But if I 'd had eight months of thinking , I do n't think I could have taken it .
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