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

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1 It was no longer just go out and do a gig with your equipment — there were lighting men , dancers , singers , — there was so much that I think no-one could handle it and he was wanting more and more to make the show very good .
2 Your needs are my needs , unless you think yours will outlast mine ? ’
3 ‘ But I have to ask , though I think I might regret it , what is Lucy Scarrott on probation for ? ’
4 Jean has n't much time — and I think I might do it quite well . ’
5 If I were Mrs Douglas and had put up with years of a philandering , self-important husband I think I might consider I was more deserving than him of the luxury away-from-it-all fortnight 's vacation .
6 ‘ I think I might join you there .
7 Monica I think I might ask you erm I think your involved with the changed project is that right ?
8 And she knew it for a fact when he murmured smoothly , ‘ I think I might find it agreeable . ’
9 I think I might try it one one night , yeah ?
10 I think I ought to see her again — just once , to reassure myself that all the old feelings really are as dead as I believe .
11 I think I ought to remind you , all of us , the three basic principles of the National Health Service .
12 ‘ I think I ought to take you to the farmhouse to be seen to — that iss , if I can carry you . ’
13 Because it said on the packet you 'll plant them immediately after buying and we do n't know when Aunty Gwen bought them and it might rain tomorrow as well , I think I ought to put them in while it 's fine , now
14 Well I 've written a letter which I 'll read out to you , I have n't posted it because I think I ought to read it to the meeting and get their approval erm , or otherwise , erm , Dear Miss , this is the General Secretary , W I subscription nineteen ninety two .
15 ‘ I think I ought to make him marry one of you even now ! ’ she sobbed .
16 Ladies and gentlemen , we just before we get on with the second part of the meeting when erm , meeting erm I think I ought to tell you that erm one of our committee members died a very short while back .
17 He said , ‘ I think I ought to tell you that I do not grieve for my mother . ’
18 I debated whether to call on him to kill him for his slanders before I came here to try to see her , and ask her to have me back — if you think I would make her a suitable husband , that is .
19 Michelle said : ‘ I did n't like the free fall , but apart from that I think I would do it all again . ’
20 You think I would do it .
21 I think I would love you more , if that were possible , if you could bring yourself to do it .
22 ‘ You really think I would hurt you ? ’ he demanded softly , his eyes narrowed on her tense expression .
23 It depends which relief road we 're talking about , but I think I would accept I mean I can accept the point that er Mr is making about er the relative er benefits in terms of traffic relief afforded by either an inner northern route or an outer northern route .
24 I think I would like you to . ’
25 " I think I would like you to kiss me again .
26 If you could pour some tea in the tea in the milk I mean I think I would like it .
27 I 'm very well fed too , I think I shall ask them for the bill
28 while I I think I shall ask you for a sheet with that sort of
29 If you think I shall allow you to sink into this silly shame of yours and eat out your own heart until you die of despair , you are in a great mistake , boy .
30 I think I shall call you Breeze . ’
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