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

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1 Then they 'll say ‘ I 'll stop for a cup of tea then — oh , I ca n't go now it 's too late , I think I 'll stop tonight but I must go home tomorrow ’ . ’
2 And I think I 'll stop right there with even more comments , erm , in case I lose that contract too .
3 But I think I 'll stay here but I see myself as a internationalist as well .
4 I think I 'll stay here actually
5 But before I take the first step out of here , I think I 'll feel pretty good about the knowledge and inquisitive spirit I 've been able to share and the doors I 've helped open .
6 ‘ It needs a few more minutes , so I think I 'll go upstairs , ’ she announced , throwing Luke a cool glance .
7 When Anna stepped back , she said , ‘ I think I 'll go straight home and face and present the larder . ’
8 ‘ O.K. I think I 'll go home and get some sleep . ’
9 ‘ Well , Linton , ’ she said after a while , ‘ you do n't want to talk to me , so I think I 'll go home . ’
10 ‘ I think I 'll go home for a couple of hours then come back later , ’ replied Nina , standing up and draining her mug .
11 She said no I think I 'll go home I 'll be alright , so I took her back home about eleven and erm erm I kept phoning her every hour on the hour just to make sure she 's alright , then I said I want you just to promise me one thing you 're not do anything silly , I 'm here , I do n't care what it takes , I 'm here , so she said alright then , so I said it 'll break mum 's heart it 'll break dad 's heart ,
12 ‘ I think I 'll go across and have a chat with that young fallow who came in the other day , ’ Phil said in a conversational tone to no one in particular and rushed out to Sister Cooney 's office .
13 Yes , yes , just disappeared , yeah , right , right , well I 'll ask Alistair , oh well uhum , I would n't hold out a lot of hope , huh , somehow , his uhum , he puts in an appearance at the summer fair for half an hour and looks round , says I think I 'll go now , , I 'll leave you to it you know , keep the children , , that 's it , is n't it , his taken our Clare in to buy a tennis racket .
14 I think I 'll walk home . ’
15 Think I 'll shleep here tonight , it 's been a long time , ’ he hiccupped .
16 I think I will go outside , and walk through the graveyard to the church , and talk to Maria there .
17 I hate doing it so much that I think I will find just one more excuse to put off the preaching .
18 I think she 'll sleep naturally now . ’
19 In fact I think she will live forever just to spite me .
20 ‘ So you keep saying , but I think you 'll stay anyway . ’
21 If it was , for instance , Peregrine , which south of Pes Preston , certainly in my area , will grow quite well on a wall outside , then I think you 'll get away with netting but I think without knowing whether it 's an indoor peach or an outdoor peach , you 're on a bit of a loser .
22 I think you 'll win anyway .
23 Building on this approach and something which I think you 'll see certainly during the course of your your medical studies antibodies directed against tumourler proce , tumourler process factor are now being used to try and interrupt the chain of events at a slightly later stage .
24 Let me explain about George and I think you 'll understand better .
25 I think you 'll find here they wo n't deal with miles at .
26 right , well the E E C have cut their grants of all school milk I think you 'll find certainly on that being discovered I would imagine that it 's similar to the County Council .
27 Controls can be mechanical or touch-control — both are easy to use , but if you think you 'll need more accurate timing in seconds ( for softening butter , for instance ) choose a digital display .
28 ‘ I think we 'll stay here tonight , ’ she said .
29 I think we 'll go together , do n't you ? ’
30 Ian , if you and Julia stand by to raise the bridge , I think we 'll do very nicely .
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