Example sentences of "think [pron] 'd [verb] [pers pn] " in BNC.
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1 | Oh I was n't a very convincing Prince Charming though , do n't think I 'd do it again . |
2 | I do n't think I 'd want it in the house , it might be confusing if I walked into a gloomy room with it |
3 | I was going to go back but I did n't think I 'd make it so I landed here to be safe . |
4 | ‘ I do n't think I 'd fancy it , ’ said Giles . |
5 | ‘ Do you really think I 'd let you in for anything like that ? ’ |
6 | ‘ Do you seriously think I 'd let you touch me , when all I feel for you is loathing ? |
7 | ‘ Do you think I 'd let you go now ? ’ |
8 | " Funny , I did n't think I 'd hit him , but I suppose I must have — must 've been the second shot . |
9 | but I said to her oh I do n't think I 'd have it done |
10 | It is hard to find one year and , if I found it , I do n't think I 'd spend it learning English . ’ |
11 | ‘ If I knew another way of effecting this exorcism , as you 've aptly called it , do you think I 'd touch you ? ’ |
12 | I would n't think I 'd discuss it under functions really |
13 | ‘ I forgot to renew my prescription before we left home — I did n't think I 'd need it . ’ |
14 | Mm , I thought I 'd get it , I really did think I 'd get it and I went down with a bump when I did n't |
15 | I do n't think I 'd like it . |
16 | ‘ Do n't think I 'd say it outright , do you ? |
17 | Do you think I 'd take you to pain ? |
18 | You do n't think I 'd charge you ? ’ |
19 | I do n't think she 'd do it , but you can never be sure with Sal . ’ |
20 | I would n't of thought so I would of sa I would of said well if I bloody ju good enough for living with I bleeding come on a I do n't think she 'd want him on holiday with her anyway and her sister said is she had n't got enough money , she 'd pay for it . |
21 | And all that , or at Betty 's or , what have you , I do n't think she 'd leave them with the mother-in-law |
22 | I do n't think she 'd forgive me . |
23 | ‘ If I told my therapist that , ’ said Scarlet , ‘ do you think she 'd let me go ? ’ |
24 | ‘ I somehow do n't think you 'd manipulate me into discussing religion with a real-live rabbi . |
25 | ‘ But like I said , I did n't think you 'd want me along . ’ |
26 | I do n't think you 'd know it . ’ |
27 | ‘ Honestly , ’ Charles was saying , after more than an hour of beleaguered explanation , or semi-explanation , ‘ I did n't think you 'd take it like this , old thing , I thought you 'd — well , I thought you 'd be relieved , to tell you the truth . |
28 | ‘ Really , Ashley , I did n't think you 'd take it all so melodramatically . |
29 | I do n't think you 'd like me doing that Alex ? |
30 | I do n't think you 'd find it easy to explain my torn blouse and dishevelled appearance , do you ? ’ |