Example sentences of "think i [modal v] [verb] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 I think I might cut another piece of paper , the side wo n't stay flat .
2 ‘ I think I might believe any number . ’
3 I did not , to be honest , think I would have much success — it 's not the sort of thing that I would have known all those years ago — but the idea of ringing up a few of my former colleagues was just irresistible .
4 I think I 'll wear some trousers .
5 I think I 'll throw these cuttings away .
6 Yeah , I think I 'll go this way too .
7 I think I 'll pass this time .
8 ‘ Look , I think I 'll take this lot home with me and go through them later tonight .
9 ‘ I think I 'll take another look at the Fragonards before I go .
10 I think I 'll order English tea . ’
11 I think I 'll need some help .
12 ‘ I know , doctor , but you see I 'm all this time without pain and I think I 'll let sleeping dogs lie .
13 I think I 'll have that nana this one .
14 I think I 'll have some cheese to round the meal off .
15 I think I 'll have more patience when I 'm a father . ' ’
16 I think I 'll have another glass
17 If it stays fine I think I 'll put another load of washing in here .
18 Chairman , I , I could go on but I , I think I 'd like other people to have a say .
19 ‘ I think I 'd like fresh air , in a secret garden . ’
20 Yes ’ — she nodded now — ‘ yes , I think I 'd like more schooling . ’
21 ‘ Sometimes I think I could make any man fancy me , ’ she told Chat magazine .
22 Well I think I could make twenty quid go further than that .
23 You think I could take such knowledge calmly ?
24 ‘ I think I will have that cup of tea . ’
25 As a matter of fact , I think I can claim unwitting credit for Alan taking Willy on . ’
26 I much prefer to find my own swims , not because I think I can find better swims than anyone else , but because I get a great deal of satisfaction from being able to study a piece of water , select a swim as a likely chub haunt , and then find that I am right .
27 I think I can promise that life with me , whatever else it may be , will not be humdrum .
28 ‘ I think I can read most things , Miss Honey , ’ Matilda said , ‘ although I 'm afraid I ca n't always understand the meanings . ’
29 I think I can see electrical equipment in here , bigger than anything I 've ever seen before .
30 Mr Hay , whose company made a small profit last year , added : ‘ For my own business I think I can see faint signs of recovery .
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