Example sentences of "[subord] you might think " in BNC.

  Next page
No Sentence
1 where you might think in the centre of France .
2 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 .
3 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 .
4 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 .
5 ‘ She 's a more determined person than you might think . ’
6 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 .
7 Child abuse is definitely not ‘ hip ’ , and there are more victims than you might think .
8 Not getting the exam results you expected is a lot more common than you might think .
9 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 .
10 It 's a lot easier than you might think
11 ‘ It takes longer to push an army up a road than you might think .
12 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 .
13 ‘ Connie says it 's easier to hide bodies than you might think .
14 It 's even rarer than you might think .
15 There 's more activity on those moors than you might think . ’
16 This is of more use than you might think , since it tells you the limit of the dynamic variable allocation .
17 ‘ It 's larger than you might think .
18 But before you go that way — real joy lies at the end of each bus trip to the east -it is compulsory , or so you might think , to visit Þingvellir .
19 Xerox ( the ‘ X ’ in Xsoft ) was the company responsible for the world 's first GUI ( it says here ) , so you might think they know a thing or two about how to dress up Windows …
20 I missed out on the Welsh match , so you might think this is sour grapes .
21 As a young man I believe that the purpose of painting was to make something took real , and I have never abandoned the idea , even if you might think it an old fashioned concept .
22 Whereas you might think that access to the top of the fingerboard would be pretty straightforward with a double cutaway , in practice the lower cut is just not deep enough .
23 So whilst you might think it 's a nice idea to make a change to some procedure or work instruction or whatever you want to call it , there may be the odd occasion on which it 's not actually possible to bring in a change because we 're faced with still er meeting the requirements in the base er I S O Nine Thousand document .
24 The affliction is not as rare as you might think .
25 Four Hearts , on the other hand , was not a success although the play did not go quite as you might think .
26 Reinforced concrete is an example , and is not as irrelevant to motorised transport as you might think .
27 That sounds simple , but it 's not quite as straightforward as you might think .
28 Strangely , these scenes do not name the church as you might think ; that honour goes to a fresco by an unknown sixteenth-century artist , the Madonna of the Passion , in the fifth chapel on the right .
29 You encourage or motivate your child by reinforcing his/her efforts , but this is n't as straightforward as you might think .
30 Not as rosy as you might think if you have to rely on just the state pension , or fail to review existing pension arrangements .
  Next page