Example sentences of "think [pron] would [be] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Conway House is run by a charity so finance should n't be a problem , ’ said Rachel thoughtfully , then added , ‘ And I would n't have thought there would be any question of Len 's not being a deserving case .
2 Well it 's certainly , well so that 's ninety , ninety one , ninety two I would n't have thought it would be four years Adrian , they only ever do it three years or five years d do n't they ?
3 Roger White , head of public relations at Coopers , said : ‘ If we did receive a writ we certainly do n't think there would be any grounds and we would contest it vigorously . ’
4 He did not think there would be any point in Sara travelling to Wellingham that evening , especially as she had only just got back from abroad .
5 Do you think there would be important differences between the religions on this ?
6 Back then , I naturally never thought I would be one day joining them as the support act .
7 I thought we would be lower mid-table in a comparatively comfortable position , but when you get 15 little things and you lump them together you get a better idea why we have n't done so well .
8 Self-government for Scotland was given the thumbs-down by the Scottish business community , with more than 60 per cent of respondents saying that it would have a detrimental effect on business , while only 10 per cent thought there would be some advantage .
9 It was alright actually , I was surprised I thought they would be complete jerks but they are okay .
10 In so far as they did see a coming energy source they thought it would be atomic energy , and they wrote the treaty that 's called the Euratom Treaty to cover this , but it did n't cover oil , and that is perhaps why it 's been a much less contentious subject .
11 ‘ I thought it would be some time tonight . ’
12 BELVILLE : [ aside ] The girl had good sense and I thought it would be some pleasure to watch by what gradation she might be made to rise into love .
13 But to be honest it is a good way of focusing in on what you what we 've been talking about tonight and if you can I think it would be worthwhile doing as part of your preparation to help you to think .
14 at the moment , and I think I would be some people would not have let me do that , I think , in the past
15 Erm I think there would be environmental problems , I think there would be major problems of sustainability because quite clearly , er scale migration into North Yorkshire would be accompanied in significant past by back out er of North Yorkshire , particularly to Cleveland er and to West Yorkshire .
16 If the operative part could properly be controlled by the recitals , I think there would be much reason to say that the only thing contemplated by the recitals was giving time for payment , without any relinquishment , on the part of the judgment creditor , of any portion of the amount recoverable ( whether for principal or for interest ) under the judgment .
17 Erm I think there would be environmental problems , I think there would be major problems of sustainability because quite clearly , er scale migration into North Yorkshire would be accompanied in significant past by back out er of North Yorkshire , particularly to Cleveland er and to West Yorkshire .
18 Least , I hope it 's good news , from what you said last night , I think it would be good news .
19 Well I think ours would be broad I I P and T Q M I think , I mean .
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