Example sentences of "think [pers pn] [vb mod] have [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ D' you think I might have a cup of coffee or is that reserved for the police force ? ’ |
2 | I do n't think I 'll have a chance . |
3 | ‘ If when I 'm 38 , Metallica ends , I do n't think I 'll have the energy to start anther project . ’ |
4 | And I do n't think if you 've got it out of the Guilds and say now we 've got to have so much for the rent this week I do n't think I would have a Guild very long , because they can go round the corner . |
5 | ‘ I did n't think I 'd have a bottom or a scalp , ’ he says . |
6 | Er do you think I should have a bath now or should I |
7 | Mum , do you think I could have a pen ? |
8 | Do you think I could have a go |
9 | ‘ Now do you think I could have a bed somewhere ? ’ |
10 | ‘ Do you think I could have a cup of tea , please ? ’ |
11 | I do , I like , do you think I could have a copy of anything you 've got to date because lying in my desk this morning is something I have to prepare a briefing note for my chairman and I was thinking about that recent one , but I could n't put my hand on it Robert , absolutely updated on exactly where we are . |
12 | All three of us are grinning like it 's an idiot 's birthday party , but she keeps an eye on me like she thinks I may have a relapse any minute . |
13 | Try and get over the bumps. as well that , I go into work and do n't see Teresa that often you 'd think she 'd have the money ready on Friday morning would n't you ? |
14 | I should think you could have a tissue . |
15 | I 'm sure it 's like joining the circus I would n't of thought you 'd have a problem getting involved in it |
16 | Oh , I do n't matter — I 'm nothing , nobody , just the bloody fool who keeps a roof over your head — but I 'd have thought you 'd have the decency not to drag Tom into it … . ’ |
17 | Lady de Vesci gave them her splendid London house at 28 Bruton Street , and it was thought he should have a seat in Parliament . |
18 | I do n't think we 'll have a problem with money you see |
19 | no I do n't think we 'll have a pussy cat for the foreseeable future , not shut up , I say it 's different if they can go out , sharpen their claws on a bit of bark or , unless I end up with a goldfish |
20 | I did n't think we would have the opportunity to say things — we all got a chance to speak . |
21 | We feel quite like VIPs , although it is really the only practicable way of travelling , since the Institute is a couple of miles away , and even if we had the energy to cycle ( as all the Chinese do ) I do n't think we would have the time . |
22 | I do n't think we should have a swimming day . |
23 | You 'd think they 'd have the wit to send someone who could speak English . |
24 | as if following up a train of thought , he looked across at Joe , saying , ‘ I wonder if those thieving scoundrels will be on the prowl again tonight ? ’ and Joe answered , ‘ I should n't think they 'd have the nerve to make a third trip , not in the same week , anyway . ’ |
25 | ‘ I thought I might have a word with Eddie Brady . ’ |
26 | ‘ Until Sir Thomas died and you thought I might have a motive for murder ? ’ she finished sweetly . |
27 | I thought I would have a go at senior rugby for a season , then pack it in . |
28 | It was about six in the morning and the nurse thought I would have the baby by about twelve o'clock . |
29 | ‘ I never thought I should have a friend to play with and a pony to ride , Aunty ! ’ she said happily , as she got ready to go out and call for Angela Yatton . |
30 | I thought I 'd have a hangover , I did n't have a hangover . |