Example sentences of "think she [modal v] be [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ She does mostly ladies ’ slippers , ’ Emily said , ‘ I do n't think she would be of any use to you . ’ |
2 | the farm yard set for Katie but then , cos I have n't got her so much , so I thought we , she , I do n't think she 'd be into police , I thought if I bought police and that was dearer and the amount that I bought for Ben and Charlotte |
3 | Robyn thinks she must be in Angleside , because the faces of the people slithering on the pavements or huddled miserably at bus-stops are mostly swarthy and dark-eyed , and the bright silks of saris , splashed with mud , gleam beneath the hems of the women 's drab topcoats . |
4 | But she 's disappeared from her refugee camp , and it 's thought she could be in Germany . |
5 | He thought she might be on the point of offering him a nip of whisky but she did not go that far . |
6 | I thought of going to see Celia , and then I thought she might be at the hospital , for the tissue-typing results — ’ |
7 | I thought she might be under the front part of the colonnade , and peered cautiously round the corner . |
8 | She thought she might be in Nevada , but it was hard to tell . |
9 | Well , she asked me to kiss her , which of course I did , and then she said maybe she would n't marry him ; that she thought she might be in love with me . |
10 | Joshua thought she would be in her early forties . |
11 | I thought she 'd be on that one five minutes I 'll see what |
12 | ‘ Booked by Nicky , when she still thought she 'd be with us . ’ |
13 | I said I think she 'll be at the hospital visiting her mother-in- law . |
14 | I think she I think she might be at the far side . |
15 | ‘ I think she should be in bed , ’ he said , and Anne agreed . |