Example sentences of "think there [vb mod] [be] " in BNC.
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1 | Now she 's gone , and I do n't have to pay out , I 'm not badly off ; I 've saved a bit , and I 'd thought there would be no need to let the room , but if you and Mr Paul was looking for somewhere clean and comfortable , with good food , and reasonable as it 's yourselves , perhaps you 'd think it over . ’ |
2 | ‘ Conway House is run by a charity so finance should n't be a problem , ’ said Rachel thoughtfully , then added , ‘ And I would n't have thought there would be any question of Len 's not being a deserving case . |
3 | Somewhere in the back of her mind she had thought there would be champagne and strawberries and maybe silk sheets . |
4 | You would have thought there might be a problem of some sort : just a small failure perhaps ; something which would suggest that all was not well within the house of the world champions ; something which would give the rest a smidgeon of hope for the remainder of the season . |
5 | Maggie had thought there might be a sign of deference in the fat girl 's voice when she replied to the somewhat intimidating supervisor , but there was n't . |
6 | But I have sometimes thought there might be a problem in the afterlife , if there is such a thing — one hopes but I am not convinced — when one is supposed to be reunited with one 's loved ones . |
7 | I 'd thought there might be a bit of rope or some such in the vestry . |
8 | But I would of thought there 'd be an inside of a lid for that . |
9 | But I do n't think there 'll be any to spare for a day or two . |
10 | ‘ Do you think there 'll be a war ? ’ |
11 | And after we left and were walking into the street , he asked , ‘ Do you think there 'll be a war ? ’ |
12 | ‘ I do n't think there 'll be any problem , ’ he assured Barbara as she drove him to Rosington station ; he had n't slept the night before . |
13 | I do n't I do n't think there 'll be any difficulty . |
14 | I reckoned I 'd come back midday and have a look over everything , but I do n't think there 'll be anything missing . |
15 | Do n't you think there 'll be rats and insects behind the wood ? |
16 | ‘ Do you think there 'll be any problem , Jim ? ’ |
17 | In many cases , people owe money to a number of creditors and like Jeff , they do n't think there 'll be a time when they ca n't pay their debts . |
18 | I do n't think there 'll be much change |
19 | But he does n't think there 'll be any discipline for not doing what he 's told . ’ |
20 | I do n't think there 'll be as many ducklings this year . |
21 | And the fact , I do n't think there 'll be that big on Sundays . |
22 | Do you think there 'll be sand or water today ? |
23 | Oh I do n't think it 'll be smoky , I do n't think there 'll be enough to go round to make it smoky you not , you 're not gon na take that in then ? |
24 | Well I think , I do n't think there 'll be enough for you for a week . |
25 | I do n't think there 'll be any room on the table . |
26 | One has Remembrance Parades , I do n't think there 'll be anything gung ho about this . |
27 | Do you think there 'll be more houses like this in the future ? |
28 | I should think there 'll be more to do next year , because , you know , four thousand trees sounds like a lot , but in fact there 's thousands upon thousands . |
29 | Do you think there might be any available ? ’ |
30 | ‘ Do you think there might be a reason for that ? ’ |