Example sentences of "think [pers pn] 'd [vb infin] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Did you think I 'd ignore the fact that you were suffering from shock ? |
2 | ‘ I do n't think I 'd want a stomach pump , ’ Rab said . |
3 | Do you think I 'd make a good do you think I 'd make a good director ? |
4 | Do you think I 'd make a good do you think I 'd make a good director ? |
5 | ‘ I did n't think I 'd have a bottom or a scalp , ’ he says . |
6 | If I was The John Dyson , do n't you think I 'd have a better chance of getting theatre seats ? |
7 | I 'd , actually I do n't think I 'd get a book for Jackie because I will be honest with you she has so much reading to do for her English teaching and drama |
8 | Do you really think I 'd rip the buttons of me shirt ? |
9 | I do n't think I 'd like the idea . |
10 | ‘ I do n't think she 'd make a suitable mother for Kirsty . ’ |
11 | Try and get over the bumps. as well that , I go into work and do n't see Teresa that often you 'd think she 'd have the money ready on Friday morning would n't you ? |
12 | So I thought do you think she 'd like a flower as well ? |
13 | I do n't think she 'd take a risk like that meself … ’ |
14 | ‘ With your looks I should think you 'd stand a very good chance . ’ |
15 | 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 ? |
16 | ‘ Ca n't think you 'd pay a penny to see mine , ’ said Joe . |
17 | And the wee thing 's and I do n't think you 'd get a bit sinus in the wee . |
18 | But , instead of that digress a little but because I did n't think you 'd like the dog roses . |
19 | Ok agreed , I do n't think we 'd generate a lot of money for those 5 though . |
20 | she said might and er Martine is coming to stay , well I thought you would do really , because er , I did n't think they 'd leave the house |
21 | We saw lots of people picking up stones erm from around , by the edges of the roads and making little piles and they would then get picked up by lorries and I should think they 'd get a , a couple of pence through doing that . |
22 | even if the church was And they 've cut all the side , the other side , Church Street they 've cut all the hedge of the church down there and dumped all the grass inside , no not the grass , the branches , inside well you 'd think they 'd get a blooming lorry or a van to take it all down the blooming tip would n't you ? |
23 | But er you 'd think they 'd get a lorry or something to shift it from there . |
24 | But you 'd think they 'd get the Les Paul pickups right , would n't you ? |
25 | as if following up a train of thought , he looked across at Joe , saying , ‘ I wonder if those thieving scoundrels will be on the prowl again tonight ? ’ and Joe answered , ‘ I should n't think they 'd have the nerve to make a third trip , not in the same week , anyway . ’ |
26 | You 'd think they 'd have the wit to send someone who could speak English . |
27 | I know that 's hard to believe , because you 'd think he 'd choose a wife who 's always well-dressed , competent at absolutely everything , and totally reliable . |
28 | ‘ I do n't think he 'd give a damn . ’ |
29 | but I should think he 'd have a smelly vodka vodka shit . |
30 | ‘ If he 's finished you 'd think he 'd have the manners not to leave the table in such a mess , ’ the girls would grumble ; but they or Rose would always put his books away . |