Example sentences of "[subord] you [vb mod] think " in BNC.
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1 | Where you would think one would n't drop , you know . |
2 | where you might think in the centre of France . |
3 | Although you may think you know what you want , sub-consciously you may want something else . |
4 | I know you 're after Robert , but , although you may think you 'll succeed , I 'm here to warn you . ’ |
5 | Now it 's especially for people who are black or Asian because a lot of the time they miss out on the opportunities that are available to a lot of other people because of things like language barriers and although you might think it 's unfair it 's not actually illegal . |
6 | In our electronic technology the discrete , digital locations have only two states , conventionally represented as 0 and 1 although you can think of them as high and low , on and off , up and down : all that matters is that they should be distinct from one another , and that the pattern of their states can be ‘ read out ’ so that it can have some influence on something . |
7 | WHEN things go wrong you can sue more often than you may think . |
8 | On a cold day you can keep your whole body warm with far less clothing than you may think . |
9 | My subject is still colour changer but this month I 'm moving on to its use in double bed knitting , in particular for double jacquard which is easier than you may think . |
10 | Well it 's harder than you may think to make a copy of your dick . |
11 | In fact this is more interesting than you may think because female hyenas have a pseudo-penis , they have , they have a pseudo-scrotum and a pseudo-penis , reasons which are n't fully understood and in order to mate , the male has to insert his real penis into the female pseudo-penis in order to reach her her genital and it 's a bit complicated . |
12 | Now , there are more of those than you may think . |
13 | And the cost of this valuable protection is much less than you might think … premiums of Cashguard Plus start from just £6.95 a month and when you consider the amount of cover you can enjoy for that amount , the Plan really does represent value for money . |
14 | And the cost of this valuable protection is much less than you might think … premiums for Cashguard Plus start from just £6.95 a month and when you consider the amount of cover you can enjoy for that amount , the Plan really does represent value for money . |
15 | ‘ She 's a more determined person than you might think . ’ |
16 | Implementing a practical bar code system is slightly more difficult than you might think , as anyone who saw one of the early commercial systems in operation will no doubt have realised . |
17 | Child abuse is definitely not ‘ hip ’ , and there are more victims than you might think . |
18 | Not getting the exam results you expected is a lot more common than you might think . |
19 | try not to put things off too much as plans may take far longer to arrange and involve more red tape than you might think . |
20 | It 's a lot easier than you might think |
21 | ‘ It takes longer to push an army up a road than you might think . |
22 | A moment of foolishness with a man in one 's youth , Louise dear , is more common even among the better classes than you might think . |
23 | ‘ Connie says it 's easier to hide bodies than you might think . |
24 | It 's even rarer than you might think . |
25 | There 's more activity on those moors than you might think . ’ |
26 | This is of more use than you might think , since it tells you the limit of the dynamic variable allocation . |
27 | ‘ It 's larger than you might think . |
28 | Outputs from 4 , 6 , 8 , 12 , 15 and now 20kW , according to selection and complete with remote start , acoustic capsule , water and fuel pumps , all Panda generators are smaller than you would think possible — Panda 4 measures only 51×37×51cm and even the mighty Panda 20 is just 94×45×66cm . |
29 | Then the men-at-arms under the two banners , the King 's and the Earl 's , had waited outside , and the rest had got round the gate and walked talking inside : the King Macbeth with less meat on him , like a man who fed at sea , and Siward of Northumbria the way he always was , with his chest round as a shield under his tunic , and only his hair and beard greyer than you would think for a man not much past fifty . |
30 | Now unless we think that dreams can unravel very fast in the mind , much faster , and there is some evidence that that 's true actually , that dreams can in fact happen quicker than you could think of them in conscious time . |