Example sentences of "[verb] i [vb mod] [verb] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 Oh I do n't think I shall go in for that .
2 And do you think I ought to go then ?
3 ‘ I do n't know , ’ Flavia said with open wretchedness , ‘ I do n't think I ought to come so often now . ’
4 I do n't think I dare look any further .
5 Do you think I might come in for a few minutes and talk to you about Matilda ? ’
6 I do n't think I 'll bother now , ’ she said drily , and smiled .
7 I do n't think I 'll go through just yet , Pete .
8 But I do n't think I 'll go in now . ’
9 I do n't think I 'll mind really .
10 ‘ Then I do n't think I 'll venture out for a stroll before bedtime . ’
11 They ca n't even serve you a drink in a clean glass : I do n't think I 'll come here again .
12 erm I , I erm , I am actually dead against this for various reasons , and I do n't think I would bring up all the reasons that I am , because some of them are not absolutely purely planning reasons , which should n't be aired at this meeting , but I do feel that the provision there for thirty six properties will create a traffic hazard , and access problems , which , which I feel will support this Council at the , the traffic authority after having done a sufficiently detailed survey , I think was the problem , was n't it ?
13 I am unemployed , but even if I was working I do n't think I would lay out all the expense to travel to London .
14 I am unemployed , but even if I was working I do n't think I would lay out all the expense to travel to London .
15 I 've I would n't I do n't think I would go out if somebody said , Would you come and sing er at such and such a thing .
16 Did you think I would sit here and wait for you to kill me .
17 I took my godson , Dominic Robinson , round my laboratory the other day , which is a physics laboratory , and he enjoyed it immensely and asked a number of questions , and was absolutely intrigued and fascinated by the various bits of wires and plugs and so on like that , and he asked me the sort of questions that I do n't think I would expect sometimes my undergraduates to ask .
18 I took my godson , Dominic Robinson , round my laboratory the other day , which is a physics laboratory , and he enjoyed it immensely and asked a number of questions , and was absolutely intrigued and fascinated by the various bits of wires and plugs and so on like that , and he asked me the sort of questions that I do n't think I would expect sometimes my undergraduates to ask .
19 Do you think I would stand aside and let you suffer , as my mother did ?
20 ‘ I do n't think I would have ever thought any more about it , except that years later my mother was reading a novel about gypsies and discovered that Dohti was an old Romany name .
21 Did you think I would fall straight into your arms , confessing everything ? ’
22 How far , indeed , do you think I would get alone ?
23 " I do n't think I 'd go that far , Sister Margaret .
24 He did n't think I 'd go back .
25 Do you think I 'd pass up an adventure like that ? ’
26 ‘ I do n't think I 'd have too much trouble getting a lift . ’
27 God , do you think I 'd come near you , talk to you about it , touch you , if I did n't know for a certainty that you want me as badly as I do you ? ’
28 Do you think I 'd come home with packets of biscuits for you ?
29 ‘ You did n't think I 'd find out ! ’ she had retorted .
30 Just before he reached it , I used the last two shots on my film , though at that distance I did n't think I 'd pick up much .
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