Example sentences of "have think [pron] [modal v] " in BNC.
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1 | Who would have thought we would be watching the Kirov ( as they used to be ) performing a pas de deux from Antony Tudor 's The Leaves are Fading ? |
2 | Mr Duckworth said : ‘ I hope outside shareholders think it is a good deal though one or two may have thought we should have waited . ’ |
3 | If would have thought we should have had it two years ago , if we 'd got moving , but we have n't . |
4 | I would n't have thought we 'd need in this |
5 | Milan can be circumspect about visiting conductors , but on this occasion even the orchestra was stamping its approval for Lorin Maazel , a phenomenon I was told the Scala had not witnessed for over two decades ( you would have thought they might have managed it in the recent past for Muti , watching with no evident rancour from the box : but apparently not ) . |
6 | I should have thought they might have had them in a separate house really but I suppose there wo n't be enough of them to begin with |
7 | But er I would have thought they would have presented themselves better , had they have been er well a little bit more colour about it . |
8 | I would have thought they would be hi hiding under the bed for saying this . |
9 | ‘ I would have thought they would have been in contact by now , ’ said secretary David Bowen . |
10 | It 's either that one , but I 'd have thought they would have . |
11 | I would have thought they would have given you erm something do n't you ? |
12 | I would have thought they would have gone faster . |
13 | Though you 'd have thought they 'd have taken it off before bringing in their things . |
14 | I would n't have thought they 'd be brought forward either . |
15 | And at a time when the Ingard lot are pressed for money , he 's about the last person you 'd have thought they 'd go to any trouble over . |
16 | You 'd have thought they 'd have rallied round him — given him their support . ’ |
17 | ‘ I would n't have thought they 'd have bothered , ’ he said . |
18 | You 'd have thought they 'd choose somewhere else . |
19 | I would n't have thought they 'd bother with a |
20 | I would have thought they 'd have been in touch about extending the guarantee through you . |
21 | Whoever would have thought they 'd of ended up like this ? |
22 | I would have thought they 'd say . |
23 | I would have thought they should have the girls cloakroom and a gents cloakroom separately . |
24 | Do n't suppose he had the strength left in that little body to fight back no more , though you 'd have thought they could 've saved him with these new pills they got . |
25 | In fact they spend so much time flying head first into burns , one would have thought they could save even more time by simply opening their mouths and taking on water without the inconvenience of having to reach for the day-glo bottle . |
26 | for three hours with a sur as the surgeon battled to save his life well I 'd have thought they could have plugged wounds with something other than a finger ! |
27 | Well I think , I would have thought they could have done it a bit quicker , the bathroom , if they wanted to . |
28 | But I would n't have thought everybody would , would want to wade through it at all times . |
29 | ‘ Well , at my age I would have thought one could retire when one felt so inclined , without adverse comment . |
30 | I was in … oh , from about ten o'clock to well after lunch , and I would n't have thought she would come in late in the afternoon . |