Example sentences of "think [pers pn] [modal v] [adv] [verb] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 I do n't think I would actually want to be a producer , but I know I 'm capable of doing it if I chose to . ’
2 It certainly was my worst nightmare , and I do n't think I will ever get over it .
3 Do you think I could ever skip like that ? ’
4 ‘ You do n't think she 'll simply go to the police station and ask to speak — ’
5 ‘ Do you think you could also play by your own rules and drop the formality ?
6 ‘ How dare you think you can just barge into my property !
7 But do n't think you 'd ever get past the gate-towers .
8 Never in my wildest dreams had I ever thought I would even go to Hollywood , let alone work with people like him .
9 Sitting there in the London bound train ( I had thought it would never come into the station , that the whistle would never blow ) , I saw myself in a play , a melodrama perhaps — I felt I had Runaway Daughter written all over me …
10 I do n't think we 'll ever trade with them again .
11 ‘ I do n't think we should ever agree about that , ’ said Robyn .
12 Do you think , do you think we could ever do without drugs ?
13 It is Ego that thinks we should constantly fret about our family and the future , in case God decides we are taking life for granted , and hurls down a bolt of lightning .
14 No you do n't plug them in , just put the wire in your pocket then they 'll think they can just listen to music .
15 Well you 've got a lot of things to do and as I say erm , I thought I 'll only go for half an hour , but I did n't really come
16 ‘ I loved Tony and there was a time when I thought I 'd never get over him .
17 When I think of my previous existence — of all I thought I could reasonably expect of the rest of my life , an allowed place at the extreme corner of someone 's drawing-room carpet , a Servant 's garret or no better , I give thanks for every little thing , which is unspeakably dear to me .
18 thought I could always depend on .
19 I thought you 'd only fret over it . ’
20 I thought you 'd likely come from her , to collect his bits and pieces .
21 I saw you through the window and thought you could probably do with something to eat and drink . ’
22 She thought she would also hint to Miss Potts that Alicia and Daryl were at the bottom of things , but she did n't get very far with this , she had to go and see Miss Potts about some returned homework .
23 When she woke it was to the incessant chattering of the wheels against the rails and Emily thought she would never arrive at her destination .
24 Words she thought she would never say to another man .
25 Emmie thought she could probably go to sleep in less time than anyone else in the world .
26 Or perhaps she thought she could always pretend to be a relative and come and claim me from the hospital .
27 ‘ Well , I thought we might just eat up the road , ’ the boy replied .
28 well er , and I thought we 'd probably stop at er on the way in , if we wanted to , to go and get any basic provisions at the , the big
29 ‘ Well , Catherine and I thought we 'd just walk to the Lintons ’ house .
30 Who , after all , would decline a chance to emigrate because they thought they might later qualify as a refugee ?
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