Example sentences of "think [pers pn] 'd [vb infin] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ You think I 'd want that ? ’ |
2 | Oh no I think I 'd want it to be comfortable , but I 'd also want it to look well what I considered to be nice . |
3 | So tell me why you think I 'd want to wreck your home ? |
4 | And if I had n't met the people I 've met , I think I 'd 've been a very frustrated person cos erm , even though you can think of something , un unless , if you have other people you can go , if you say to somebody you could say , oh God , you know let's do this and this and this , or I think , really think this or this and someone else goes yes I do |
5 | ‘ If I knew my future and that I would never be No 1 I think I 'd tell myself to forget it . |
6 | ‘ I think I 'd go for the Loire , on the whole . |
7 | Now things like erm , well one of my old favourites Arran Pilot i if you dig it out when it 's young , then of course it stays as it should , cos it 's a very very waxy potato but , but I can remember growing varieties like Majestic and things like that and I mean they would never fall , they would never fall in the water but they make good chips er of the modern varieties I think I 'd go for er Kondor with a K er which is a very very good potato and does stay as it is i in the ground but one other thing I think also comes into it . |
8 | ‘ If the three of them were playing on the day , I think I 'd go to see Tranmere … ‘ |
9 | I think I 'd go to that other counter and buy a block of that . |
10 | than bloody English , then I think I 'd go abroad . |
11 | ‘ But if you think I 'd make a public exhibition of myself to catch any man 's attention , you do n't know me at all . ’ |
12 | ‘ If you think I 'd dream of sharing so much as a blanket with you after that you 're crazy ! ’ |
13 | ‘ You really think I 'd leave you now ? ’ said Julie softly . |
14 | I think I 'd ski better if I was drunk , actually . |
15 | Erm , I I think I 'd block out , erm , traffic noises , to some extent , because we live |
16 | I think I 'd prefer that . |
17 | Looking back on it , I think I 'd prefer to take my chances with the General . ’ |
18 | ‘ On the whole , I think I 'd prefer the latter . ’ |
19 | ‘ So you think I 'd prefer to be walled up in that mausoleum — that grave of a house . ’ |
20 | ‘ I think I 'd prefer a bush walk , ’ Lucy said . |
21 | But I still think I 'd prefer to see justice in the hands of what the Americans call the law enforcement agencies . |
22 | I still think I 'd prefer to see justice in the hands of what the Americans call the law enforcement agencies . |
23 | Actually Milky Bar I think I 'd prefer that tonight . |
24 | Some might be tempted to say in touch with reality , but I think I 'd prefer on this occasion to say in touch with another dimension of reality . |
25 | I think I 'd miss my friends and the school atmosphere and the chance to be normal . ’ |
26 | ‘ My good girl , you must be very naïve — as naïve , apparently , as my dear stepsister — if you think I 'd contemplate even for one moment sharing these very cramped quarters with you . |
27 | I think I 'd talk to them first and if they 're agreeable then I 'd give you their name and telephone number but I 'd have to speak to them first but I would n't just give out the name and telephone number on an ad hoc basis . |
28 | ‘ Now I know you better , Sarah , I think I 'd pay you not to do it . ’ |
29 | Where we could ideally then I think I 'd move I Saw Three Ships , if if this is anything like the order , |
30 | But I can clear these out for ninety quid apiece I think I 'd move them just to get rid of them do n't you ? |