Example sentences of "[verb] [adj] [modal v] [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | If she is alive and you find her — do you think that would mean you 'd have your Mom back ? |
2 | Self-unemployed was the usual one , though I did n't think that would wash with Prentice . |
3 | If I really felt strongly enough about her , I do n't think that would matter . |
4 | ‘ I do n't think that would hold up in court , ’ said Peggy softly . |
5 | Do you think that would have crossed the line ? ’ |
6 | ‘ I do n't think that would have done much good , ’ she said . |
7 | And they 're giving quite a lot back , and I , I know you only give it as a , as a guide , Mr Chairman , but two hundred and fifty pound , I would think that would have to be doubled . |
8 | I do n't think that would have been possible if our marriage were not such an ‘ equal terms ’ partnership' . |
9 | So let's have a little look at what cos squared X means erm that cos squared three X , cam I have given you X times cos squared three X to integrate do you think that would have been easier or harder ? |
10 | How long do you think that would take ? |
11 | ‘ Well , surely you did n't think that would take the sting out of the deception you 've been practising ? ’ |
12 | Do you think that would work ? ’ |
13 | I should think that would figure in one of his reports to London . ’ |
14 | Vice-President Salvador Laurel , speaking on Dec. 4 during a visit to Hong Kong , went so far as to cast doubts on the President 's ability to continue even if the coup was put down : " If Aquino insists on staying in power I do n't think that would assist in solving the problem . |
15 | ‘ Darlington police even wanted us to talk to him but negotiators did n't think that would help . |
16 | I should n't think that would prove too difficult . |
17 | I do n't think that would aggravate her condition . ’ |
18 | I do n't think that 'll bother him too much . |
19 | You do n't think that 'll mean one of us will have to sit the other side of the |
20 | Well why not , I do n't think that 'll go down very well |
21 | Do you think that 'll make a difference do you ? |
22 | After all the other fumes I do n't think that 'll matter . |
23 | How many people do you think that 'll bring in ? |
24 | Er but I , I do n't think that 'll happen in Farnsfield . |
25 | we do n't think that 'll happen . |
26 | I 'm just sitting wondering whether the in light of the problems we 've had in the Gulf , there 's no doubt about it the strengthening of the relationship between this country and the States is certainly there for all of us to see , so do you think that 'll have a spin off in terms of people wanting to come here and visit us ? |
27 | ‘ Ye do n't think that 'll help , ’ Parker said . |
28 | I do n't think that could happen to me now , in the way that it did in my formative years . |
29 | D' ya think that could happen to you face to face as well though Lynne ? |
30 | But I I think it would be I do n't think that could happen in the newer kirkyards . |