Example sentences of "you [modal v] think [noun prp] " in BNC.
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1 | You may think Loxford light years behind Woodborough , but it is my patch , where I live and work , however anachronistic . |
2 | You may think Jamie is her closest friend , but that does n't mean she 's happy to be left with him and his mum . |
3 | At first sight , you might think Paul Mason is about to build a Mini . |
4 | At first sight , you might think Paul Mason is about to build a Mini . |
5 | You might think Pluto is cute ; they want to know which brand of dogfood he eats |
6 | If you like your humour laced with arsenic bite , check it out — you 'll think Ben Elton wears dentures . |
7 | If you like your humour laced with arsenic bite , check it out — you 'll think Ben Elton wears dentures . |
8 | Two up and playing only ten men you 'd think Oxford would have walked it , but then Dave Bamber bustled through to score . |
9 | ‘ You 'd think Peter would be the last person James would want to see . ’ |
10 | With 4 wins under his belt , you 'd think Mansell would be confident of Championship success , but he 's had three near misses and is as worried as ever . |
11 | You 'd think Michael Barnes , OBE , hereinafter referred to as Micky Twiceover would know just exactly when he opens his Festival since he 's the Artistic Director , General Administrator , Grand Panjandrum , ( Twiceover ) and what-have-you of the Grand Opera House . |
12 | However , listening to Tommy Horton & Co you would think Nick Faldo was fighting a war on our behalf . |
13 | There is more to running a boarding house than ever you would think Minnie and hardest of all is the impossibility of finding reliable and trustworthy staff who are not forever thinking of themselves first in a way we would not have dared . |