Example sentences of "think [pron] [modal v] [verb] [prep] [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ But I do n't think I would fit into his scheme of things for next season . |
2 | ‘ Course I will — what d' you think I 'd do with them , flush them down the loo ? ’ |
3 | I always carry some with me , but I hope I never have to use it because I do n't think I 'd get near him with the needle . ’ |
4 | Did you think I 'd plead with you to stay ? ’ |
5 | I do n't think I 'd take to it . |
6 | it , I did n't and I felt I 'd have no friends around where I lived and you know , I 'd always be alienated , I 'd always be home later and I said to my mum I do n't think I can cope with it , so she said right then you do n't go ! |
7 | But I do n't think I can rely on myself to take them everyday ! |
8 | What do you think I can do for you ? ’ |
9 | If they have n't dug anything out , what do you think I can do by myself in these few hours ? ’ |
10 | D' you think I should travel with him ? ’ |
11 | What do you think I should do about it ? ’ |
12 | But I do n't think I could cope on my own without my mum and dad even if I did have all that money . |
13 | I do n't think I could cope with your heartbreak . ’ |
14 | How does she think she 'll do with her A levels ? |
15 | Do you think she 'll approve of me ? ’ |
16 | She felt a returning surge of anger — after all that had been said , did he really think she would sleep with him ? |
17 | ‘ Very much , ’ she replied , but she somehow still felt upset that he could think she would go behind his back and cross-examine his secretary . |
18 | Again Fabia was reminded how this man must really think she would go behind his back to get information about him from his secretary , and her heart settled to an angry beat . |
19 | And what do you think she will do on her little holiday ? |
20 | And I mean the nurses and everybody , the doctors were really great , and they give us the best of treatment there , and I do n't think you 'll speak to anybody that was in the hospital that 'll say anything differently , they were really great . |
21 | erm , so that if , if they then go to an appeal er , I was talking to this planning officer and I was saying that I think I 'll consult them , he said I do n't think you 'll need to he said , and of what you 've done so far is pretty good and I can get access to all the letters that have been written in , in objecting into the into the homes |
22 | Do you think you could drop into my office ? |
23 | Do you think you could speak to them on my behalf ? ’ |
24 | Do you think you can cope with what Ling has prepared ? ’ |
25 | After a few reasonable take-offs and landings , said those dreaded words feared by all trainee pilots , ‘ Do you think you can manage on your own for one circuit ? ’ , and promptly got out of the plane , leaving me to do the usual pre take-off checks , taxi to the beginning of the runway and nervously accelerate down the runway to do a fair take-off . |
26 | ‘ Do you really think you can hide from me ? |
27 | ‘ You may think you can lie to me , but you ca n't go on lying to yourself , ’ he said with calm assurance . |
28 | ‘ I do n't think you will care for it at the Rectory , ’ Aunt Emily said . |
29 | ‘ I do n't think you should go to your engagement , ’ Bodie said softly . |
30 | While he was with you , he was going to let you know that Vecchi was the killer , but he did n't think you 'd go for it , coming from him . |