Example sentences of "think [pron] [modal v] [vb infin] [pos pn] " in BNC.
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1 | What makes you think I 'll break my word ? ’ |
2 | I do n't think I 'll push my present run of culinary luck any further ; I 'll go to M. & S tomorrow and buy something ready-made . |
3 | Did you really think I 'd break my promise ? ’ |
4 | ‘ I did always think I 'd end my days here , I must say . ’ |
5 | You 'd think I 'd cut her foot off . |
6 | ‘ I do n't think I will lose my fans . |
7 | And there 's three girls in this netball and do you think I can think their names of us ? |
8 | His voice was husky when he said , ‘ I do n't think I can keep my hands off you much longer , Sarella … |
9 | I do n't think I can find her lodgings , but I could try to get her into a home . |
10 | ‘ Do you think I should tell your father — in Le Touquet ? |
11 | I said , ‘ Do you think I should pipeclay my alligator shoes ? ’ but he just led the way into the hall and up the stairs . |
12 | So er what do you think I should call my business ? |
13 | ‘ I really do not think I could manage my affairs without her assistance . ’ |
14 | Ca n't wait to get this bedroom sorted out Do think I could have my desk ? |
15 | I rang his agent and said : ‘ Do you think I could have his number so that I could persuade him ? ’ |
16 | ‘ Well , ’ said Julia with feeling , ‘ if he goes on like this , I should think someone will break his neck . ’ |
17 | had this lady coming round to see the , do you think somebody will buy my Ghostbuster bag ? |
18 | Did he think she would put his affair with Rebecca in jeopardy ? |
19 | Do you think you 'll pass your R S A one ? |
20 | I do n't think you 'll like my Mum , Miss Louise , nobody does . ’ |
21 | Do you think you could change her nappy for me ? |
22 | But I do n't think you can change his mind very easily . |
23 | Do you think you can vent your temper on me just as you please ? |
24 | You need n't think you can keep your job with IMP either . |
25 | Do you think you can roll your sleeve up ? |
26 | But I do think you should tell your parents . |
27 | But do n't you think you should see my Superintendent ? " |
28 | The light shining through her roughly heaped haycock of hair made it blaze so you might have thought you could warm your hands at it . |
29 | I would have thought you could control your staff 's tongues rather more efficiently , Matron . ’ |
30 | He had never thought he could share his life with anyone . |