Example sentences of "n't think he [vb mod] [be] " in BNC.

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1 He did n't think he would be .
2 But I do n't think he would be so stupid ! ’
3 Erm Howard was Howard wrote and told me that erm he could n't get a he did n't think he would be able to so he wrote and told them early
4 Oh , said he could drive back , I do n't think he might be able
5 He does n't think he 'll be able to resist .
6 I do n't think he 'll be making an escape bid yet !
7 ‘ It wo n't be long before I set out on my expedition and I do n't think he 'll be fit to run away from me . ’
8 ‘ I should n't think he 'll be there .
9 I do n't think he 'll be in any fit condition to do it every morning anyway .
10 I do n't think he 'll be making it this year Paul .
11 You do n't think he 'll be er
12 I do n't think he should be treated any differently from the other horses .
13 She does n't think he should be allowed out .
14 ‘ He told me he did n't think he could be the Nelson Algren of his generation , ’ Vanderford says .
15 ‘ I do n't think he could be a traditional leading man — he 's got too good a brain — but he can play anything with an edge . ’
16 Futcher said : ‘ Short of getting a double-barrelled gun and blowing off his head , I do n't think he can be stopped . ’
17 Like you say , I do n't think he can be too good at , if he tried , he has had a lot of injuries apparently .
18 It 'd be nice er but I should n't think he will be having a family now .
19 Also , I do n't think he will be dropped until Wallace is back — some experience is needed .
20 I do n't think he will be well enough .
21 I do n't think he will be able to , like this for a long time .
22 But when she made a last appeal , and told him , though feeling it was not quite true , that Martha had asked him to bring her father back , and then , very unwisely , referred again to Mrs Hodge , and the house , and the single bed , and even the temple bells , and asked him why he did n't come to his senses and whether he did n't think he 'd be happier living with a woman , whether she was on a boat or not , he turned on her , upsetting the bowl of water in front of the gas fire , and shouted :
23 His wife is with him , otherwise I do n't think he 'd be here . ’
24 I did n't think he 'd be here five hours later , ’ said Mr Humble .
25 That 's right the tenth replacement depot in Lichfield and they used to come round to Walsall looking for absentees and deserters and they there was actually a shooting match in Street the MPs started firing the guns at these fellas who 'd gone absent without leave , and , but as I understand I remember at the time there was a lot of racism in America then and they , they picked these coloured fellas up and apparently the C O at Lichfield was very much a southern colonel and he was a racist and they used to chain these coloured guys up behind the trucks and make them walk all the way back to Lichfield behind the trucks driving the trucks at walking pace and I understand there was a , a salver , a commemorative salver in the Town Hall to be presented to him , and some an MP in the Council he were looking for this colonel , but as I understand he was court-martialled after the war for racism and so I do n't think he 'd be wanting , wanted to be connected with Walsall any more , so but this was
26 I did n't think he 'd be cooking tonight cos I knew they were n't shutting the
27 No , she had n't thought he would be !
28 I had n't thought he 'd be all that bright at the bogeyman stuff . ’
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