Example sentences of "[modal v] [verb] they [modal v] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 I should think they 'll have another one nearer the end of term .
2 I should think they 'd give that back
3 I should think they 'd jump at the chance of some pocket money . ’
4 We saw lots of people picking up stones erm from around , by the edges of the roads and making little piles and they would then get picked up by lorries and I should think they 'd get a , a couple of pence through doing that .
5 If it means business for them I should think they should want to do more .
6 Oh I should think they will do .
7 As far as I could see in North Queensland , I should think they will end up under the umbrella of the Emperor of Japan , as the Japanese now seem to be in charge up there .
8 I should think they will have .
9 They should go they should go for quite a number of years .
10 ‘ But so long as the system remains as it is , those who choose to disregard their obligations must realise they may face a fine . ’
11 Well I should imagine they 'll cut them yeah .
12 I mean they must find they must find it expensive because I mean if they 're keeping that house on they have to have somebody going in to look at it , wo n't they ?
13 I think you know , Lincolnshire has done a dam good job for the people in Lincolnshire whether it in roads , whether it be old peoples homes , or whether it be in schools , whether it be in fire stations , police stations , I admit to where one could say across the board , they could compare , that they could compare , they might compare they might live in one area and work in another .
14 Yet if it were not for the eclipses of May , June and November , Pisceans might think they could get off comparatively lightly .
15 They might think they can do so by managing it better , by motivating the managers better , by putting the firm together with something else , or in other ways .
16 National Scenic Areas ( NSAs ) are designated in recognition of exceptional value to the country , and you might expect they would afford protection from damaging commercial developments .
17 A further difficulty is that , within a particular culture or sub-culture , religion will have a socially defined image , so that in some circumstances respondents might feel they ought to say that they are more ‘ religious ’ than they really are , or , in other circumstances , that they are less so .
18 Nobody thought trade could be carried on in India without a network of factories and fortifications , which meant that there would have to be a company with a charter to run them — the idea that the government might provide them would have struck the merchants as inappropriate and would have alarmed the politicians who would have had to impose taxes to pay for them .
19 I 'll bet they 'll turn round and say
20 And they 'll take they 'll take everything away from you no messing around .
21 I 'll reckon they 'll say no .
22 And no matter how fresh the lads might get they 'll have a long way to go before they reach your handling , wo n't they , Andrew ? ’
23 I am sure that there 's ways they 'll find they can cut their prices dramatically .
24 They 'll say they 'll know she came from .
25 They 'd get erm let's see they 'd get that .
26 Even if their trade were seasonal , in some way , you 'd think they would have horses and carts of their own .
27 You 'd think they would have would n't you ?
28 If they can build aqueducts you 'd think they could engineer a wallet to keep their money in .
29 you 'd think they could know appetite
30 Somebody , if they were wrong you 'd think they 'd tell you would n't you ?
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