Example sentences of "think it [modal v] [verb] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Do n't think it would make any difference . ’ |
2 | I do n't think it would make any difference . |
3 | But I do n't think it would do any good . ’ |
4 | I do n't think it would do any good to go on talking . ’ |
5 | she never said how much the pound was worth , well I I do n't think it would cover five pence piece . |
6 | Even if they did put down some yellow lines I do n't think it would stop some people . ’ |
7 | I do n't think it would serve any purpose . ’ |
8 | Nor did he think it would serve any purpose to refer to the lipstick-smeared card , originally written by Dotty and still wired to the stem of the mutilated plant , which , in the heat of the moment and the fitful light of the streetlamps was mistakenly thought to have been dipped in blood . |
9 | ‘ Some people told me I should have told the selectors to shove it and play for my club instead , but I thought if I kept quiet and plugged away I would get my chance — but I did n't think it would come this season , ’ Andrew said . |
10 | I should think it might put some customers off . |
11 | Cos I do n't think it 'll reach three pallets high . |
12 | Do you think it 'll do any harm ? |
13 | I know you 've had problems with her before , but I do n't think it 'll take much persuasion to get her to give up . |
14 | Well I think it 's sorry I do n't think it will serve any purpose people actually get up and make character assassinations of other people and when were talk in terms of I said You said and He said I do n't think that 's a productive way to conduct the evening 's business . . |
15 | ‘ I do n't think it will make much difference to their day-to-day lives , ’ says Penny . |
16 | We 'll make one more pass , a little closer , but I do n't think it will do any good . ’ |
17 | It 's fairly peaceful and I do n't think it will pose any threat to the fish currently in your aquarium . |