Example sentences of "think [pron] will [verb] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 I do n't think I 'll bother now , ’ she said drily , and smiled .
2 I do n't think I 'll mind really .
3 They ca n't even serve you a drink in a clean glass : I do n't think I 'll come here again .
4 ‘ I do n't think I will have either , thank you , ’ said Ianthe .
5 That was one thing about the village , and your your neighbour would where Jane is the now , I do n't think she 'll have hardly seen her neighbour in Dumfries , but here they were always you know
6 Matilda has the reputation of being a shrew — do you think she will stay tamely in Anjou ?
7 ‘ That woman friend of the boss who clings to his arm in the moonlight — do you think she will stay here for a long time ? ’
8 What do you think you 'll feel like when they tell you that you ca n't foster any more children , because er there 's going to come a time
9 ‘ I do n't think you 'll feel so different here , ’ Sister Ignatia said .
10 Then looking at me , he said , ‘ But I do n't think you 'll stay long in the village . ’
11 I do n't think you 'll take very long on the twelves I think you 'll have that sorted out pretty quickly .
12 With what result remains to be seen — but do n't think you 'll get away with any of that sort of conduct in this house . ’
13 No and I do n't think you 'll get away doing it any other way , mm , not with all the new , if these new restrictions are coming in , I must
14 She 's not too bad , the doctor thinks she 'll recover quite a lot of movement , though maybe not all .
15 The The Olde Lion , do n't think we 'll go there .
16 I do n't think we 'll see much further coming together .
17 I do n't think we 'll get there actually .
18 I do n't think we 'll get anywhere near a hundred and twenty nine in that !
19 I do n't think we will talk sensibly about a Decade of Evangelism if we give a cross theology second or third place in our preaching .
20 I do n't think we will get anywhere by regarding children 's books as some kind of charitable cause with a long term and uncertain pay-off when the children eventually grows up to be an obedient adult book buyer .
21 I do n't think they 'll go that far . ‘
22 Andrew came back from opening the door for her : " Do you think they 'll hunt tomorrow ? " he asked .
23 And seeing as I have n't got an account with them I do n't think they 'll say well you can have some anyway .
24 Hawkins said : ‘ Do you think they 'll take kindly to this — ah — incarceration ? ’
25 The final text substitutes waistcoat for frock-coat — ‘ I do n't think they 'll get as far as taking my waistcoat off ’ — even better for the pampered softy with his vein of oldwomanish guile .
26 But , I was saying to Tracy , I ca n't see the point of going just to have a row , because that 's all it 'll end up , I do n't think they 'll get anywhere by having a meeting , I think they 'll just row .
27 ‘ Do you think they will grow here ? ’ he asked , impressed that they had come all the way from London .
28 He told us they 'd cut off the water supply to the house , and as no one can carry on long without water , he thinks they 'll surrender quite soon .
29 ‘ As he was knocking me all around the ring , ’ said Holyfield , ‘ I thought he 'll miss soon and maybe I 'll get the chance to knock him out . ’
30 I do n't think he 'll go far .
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