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

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1 Merit goods ( bads ) are goods that society thinks everyone ought to have ( ought not to have ) regardless of whether they are wanted by each individual .
2 However , if it gets bottomless then I would think everyone will be pulling out in hordes . ’
3 I think they burn very easy Do you think everyone will dress up today ?
4 So would you like to just read what you 've written there so that , because I do n't think everyone can see , and I think this is
5 It 's a relief when the Terrorist Squad boys seem to lose interest but that still leaves all the rest and I ca n't think I ca n't think straight I ca n't sleep .
6 I I I would think I ca n't really see it being much else , I mean it compiles up .
7 And I do n't think I ca n't mind my mother away at all .
8 I mean you 've got to stop and think I ca n't carry any more .
9 I can remember doing my Mick again from The Caretaker and for Shakespeare I did an outrageous choice of Cardinal Wolsey from Henry VIII , which I do n't think I shall ever be suited to playing .
10 ‘ I do n't think I shall want to see Dorothy — sister though she is — for a very long time ! ’
11 When he thought he had signed one player , he had a letter from him saying , ‘ Dear Sir , I do n't think I shall bother to turn out tomorrow . ’
12 ‘ I do n't think I shall repeat it . ’
13 ‘ I do n't think I shall ever marry and have children .
14 I do n't think I shall bear it if this does not work , thought Fenella .
15 I do n't think I shall love anyone else ; ever again .
16 ‘ I do n't think I shall renew it . ’
17 Do n't think I shall be bitter because you left me .
18 Do n't think I shall be bitter because you left me .
19 " I do n't think , " she said to Enid as they walked through the tall wrought-iron gates , " I do n't think I shall be coming to Kew ever again . "
20 I do n't think I shall ever see him again .
21 What do you think I shall need ? ’
22 It 's only a minor op , after all , and snipping off a polyp , so I do n't think I shall bother to go up tonight — we 're far too busy here , and anyway , my father will be there , and I do n't really think she 's expecting me , so I 'll wait until tomorrow — ’
23 But having looked at this I do n't think I shall be using the gas , let's put it that way .
24 But having looked at this I do n't think I shall be using the gas , let's put it that way .
25 Oh I do n't think I shall go in for that .
26 I do n't think I shall want anything .
27 I do n't think I shall be there next month !
28 You do n't think I shall erm ,
29 ‘ I — I do n't think I ought to say .
30 ‘ I suppose I mean that I do n't think I ought to have them . ’
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