Example sentences of "think i [modal v] [verb] [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ But I have to ask , though I think I might regret it , what is Lucy Scarrott on probation for ? ’ |
2 | Jean has n't much time — and I think I might do it quite well . ’ |
3 | I think I might dye my hair blonde you know . |
4 | I think I might change my hair colour as well every week ! |
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 | I think I might have his conscience by saying that I do n't mind . |
8 | This boot sale is such a good idea I think I might have my own pitch and run a Help The Aged stall . |
9 | Pretty silly , because you have n't done that piece of work , so perhaps what you would like to do if you would like to follow it with us , then I will give you back , I think I might have your survey here , and you can at least see what we 've been talking about and then on that we can write absent for this piece of work , does that make sense , good . |
10 | Monica I think I might ask you erm I think your involved with the changed project is that right ? |
11 | And she knew it for a fact when he murmured smoothly , ‘ I think I might find it agreeable . ’ |
12 | I think I might approach her direct and see how anguished we are to get younger people interested in |
13 | I think I might take my flute back to school as well . |
14 | I think I might try it one one night , yeah ? |
15 | 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 . |
16 | I think I ought to remind you , all of us , the three basic principles of the National Health Service . |
17 | ‘ I think I ought to take you to the farmhouse to be seen to — that iss , if I can carry you . ’ |
18 | 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 |
19 | ‘ I 'm sorry , Kokos , but I think I ought to hear what Anya has to say . ’ |
20 | 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 . |
21 | ‘ I think I ought to make him marry one of you even now ! ’ she sobbed . |
22 | 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 . |
23 | He said , ‘ I think I ought to tell you that I do not grieve for my mother . ’ |
24 | 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 . |
25 | ‘ You think I would change my opinion if I got to know you better ? ’ he asked in a voice like velvet . |
26 | Michelle said : ‘ I did n't like the free fall , but apart from that I think I would do it all again . ’ |
27 | You think I would do it . |
28 | I think I would love you more , if that were possible , if you could bring yourself to do it . |
29 | ‘ You really think I would hurt you ? ’ he demanded softly , his eyes narrowed on her tense expression . |
30 | I do n't think they would keep my knees happy in bed , and out and about I think I would find myself worrying if my skirt was the right length . |