Example sentences of "think [pron] [modal v] [verb] [prep] a " in BNC.

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1 Think I might put in a note actually .
2 ‘ I just think I ought to look for a useful job .
3 There are many good makes of boots in this category though I think I would opt for a pair of Scarpa boots because they will accept the wonderful Yeti gaiters ( £50 ) and are excellent in their own right .
4 I think I 'll stop on a stool , I 'd sooner stop on a stool .
5 I think I 'll go for a W-A-L-K. ( spelling the word letter by letter in front of a dog )
6 ‘ I think I 'll go for a walk , ’ she said .
7 ‘ Whatever Sara might or might not have done , I think I 'll go for a walk . ’
8 ‘ No , I think I 'll go for a short walk along the seafront .
9 ‘ I think I 'll walk for a bit , ’ she called to him .
10 I think I 'll cry in a minute .
11 I think I 'll put on a jumper today , or a pullover it 'll be cold coming out of John 's tonight .
12 I think I 'll work in a summer
13 MAX : I think I 'll relax for a while .
14 He said ‘ I think I could do with a strong cup of coffee ’ ( to keep awake ) .
15 ‘ Oh , I do n't know , ’ I said — ‘ I think I could do with a bit of exorcism ! ’
16 Think I could do with a table cos this one 's really
17 Erm , I I honestly though , oh yes I can , I think I can think of a black sheep .
18 Er I think she used to sing with a group and I think she 's gone on her own and I do n't know which one to go for .
19 ‘ I think you should come to a personal preview on Sunday afternoon when I shall be there making sure everything is ready for Monday . ’
20 ‘ Your uncle and I think you should get on a train and come down to us right away , darling , ’ she said .
21 I think we ought to ask for a pay increase , not from him , from the job cos he comes home scruffy this is the cleanest that he 's come home so far .
22 I think we could do with a cup of tea . ’
23 I think we should know as a service
24 If the money was there , I think we should look at a link .
25 ‘ If the money was there I think we should look at a link . ’
26 there are , there are cases in which the exercise , well if , if , I think we can start with a right , the exercises were right , erm , if , for example the cases who simply that I refer to in relation
27 not only which er erm one of the big strategies of ours is using er and we think we can get into a considerable number of homes with leaflet drops etcetera erm er by using that er arrow .
28 Dwyer said : ‘ I think we can develop into a handy side given another three or four games .
29 This we think we can discount for a number of reasons : first , the magnitude of the risk aversion would need to be rather large for the result ( that an increase in a is good ) to be reversed ( particularly when the reservation value is generally above the mean price ) ; second , subjects were paid proportionately to their total profits over 16 decision periods ( 32 decisions ) so that any risk aversion would already have been significantly averaged out ; third , the subjects appeared to be trying to make as much money out of the experiment as possible ( implying that they were behaving in a risk-neutral fashion ) ; fourth , the majority of the responses to two questions on the questionnaire indicated risk-neutrality .
30 Ask the children if they think they can walk through a postcard .
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