Example sentences of "think you 'd [vb infin] " in BNC.
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1 | He said , stupidly : ‘ I did n't think you 'd do owt like that . ’ |
2 | I do n't think you 'd do that to your little boy . |
3 | I do n't think you 'd do … |
4 | I do n't think you 'd do any harm to us . |
5 | I did n't think you 'd manage to come today ! |
6 | ‘ I 'm not sure if it is one , but if it is I do n't think you 'd laugh . ’ |
7 | While he was with you , he was going to let you know that Vecchi was the killer , but he did n't think you 'd go for it , coming from him . |
8 | If I did n't think you 'd go blabbing your side of the story all over town , I 'd have you out of my house in two shakes . ’ |
9 | Erm so Catherine you said you did n't think you 'd go , you could go . |
10 | ‘ With your looks I should think you 'd stand a very good chance . ’ |
11 | How do you think you 'd feel like she did n't want to know you when she grew up . |
12 | Oh no quite probably matinee and then the early evening which I thought those people were coming out from look and erm , and this one , good grief fancy doing that be here half a day , you 'd think you 'd earn the damn money would n't you ? |
13 | How do you think you 'd spell classic ? |
14 | And how do you think you 'd spell classical like do you like classical music ? |
15 | How do you think you 'd spell keyhole ? |
16 | When you get a blow on the head and fall forward , whether it 's flying stones or a blackjack , you may fall heavily , but even so I do n't think you 'd embed yourself as deeply in the mud as Mr Hambro was embedded . ’ |
17 | ‘ I somehow do n't think you 'd manipulate me into discussing religion with a real-live rabbi . |
18 | yes , I did n't think you 'd make any objection at all cos |
19 | ‘ But like I said , I did n't think you 'd want me along . ’ |
20 | I should think you 'd want to give your friend a buzz . ’ |
21 | I do n't think it 's possible to try and keep it exactly as it used to be , nor do I think you 'd want to . |
22 | ‘ The doc offered one of your safe houses , but I did n't think you 'd want to be that much involved . |
23 | ‘ I — I did n't think you 'd want … ’ |
24 | Erm Well I do n't think you 'd want to , presumably you , you , you would n't want to constrain it . |
25 | And at the end of that fifty thousand years , if that 's what it is , the populations are sufficiently different that I 'd think you 'd want to put them into a different species if — I mean how are you to know , but I mean it 's a reasonable judgement . |
26 | ‘ Ca n't think you 'd pay a penny to see mine , ’ said Joe . |
27 | I do n't think you 'd know it . ’ |
28 | ‘ We did n't think you 'd respond . ’ |
29 | ‘ I did n't think you 'd come . ’ |
30 | ‘ Honestly , ’ Charles was saying , after more than an hour of beleaguered explanation , or semi-explanation , ‘ I did n't think you 'd take it like this , old thing , I thought you 'd — well , I thought you 'd be relieved , to tell you the truth . |