Example sentences of "[conj] think [pron] [vb mod] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 If calligraphy is not a skill you possess or think you could learn , do not despair for there are some alternatives .
2 When I got home I said , ‘ They ought to know you better than think you would marry a prostitute . ‘
3 I mean , you ca n't let them come here and think they can walk all over you , because then next time they come they 'll get a bit cocky and think they can do what they want .
4 It 's there on my record and sometimes I wake in the night and think what would happen to me if someone decided to do something about it . ’
5 If you have an hour to spare every two weeks or so , and think you would make a good listener , our ‘ Caring Officer ’ would love to hear from you .
6 ‘ ’ Dearest Nora , ’ ’ she read aloud , ‘ ’ I am almost well again and think you should come and see me .
7 The , the opposition here is between the Lamarckians who are wrong , and think you can inherit er , an acquired callous from your ancestors , and the Darwinian who is right , who believes that callouses are related to natural selection .
8 I never once saw her drunk and think it may have been water in the evenings too , half the time .
9 Mr Kilfedder says : ‘ You can not transplant an English party into Ulster and think it will solve the problems here . ’
10 However , I can only look at most of the styles you feature with envy as I have been very silly and think I may have damaged my hair forever .
11 Later , while Rachel was checking supplies , Nina happened to mention that the new MO seemed to be proving more popular with the staff than the previous one had been , then added , ‘ Just as long as they do n't think he 's a soft touch and that they can come in here with a finger ache and think he 'll send them home . ’
12 The Humbersiders already have a top kicker in Paul Eastwood but think they can use the pace of Gallagher in their three-quarter line .
13 whom I do n't know , but think I should like , should I ?
14 ‘ People here ca n't help but think it must have been a local person , ’ said young mother Janeen Armstrong .
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