Example sentences of "would think [adv] " in BNC.

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1 they wanted to er you know given these guidelines I 'd think right let's , as you were saying , just go for it and
2 But I think er with a big family like mother had got , she used to like her divi day erm for erm you know , well say save up , well it used to come round about May and you 'd think well just , you know just in time for the summer shoes or something you know .
3 you 'd think well he must have Integrate X squared .
4 but it would just wear off they 'd think well you know it 's not such a big thing now , I mean it 's not , I mean part of the fun is the risk for a lot of people .
5 ‘ I 'd think perhaps she was killed because she wanted too much … and because she would n't have an abortion . ’
6 ‘ I 'd think very carefully about that , if I were you .
7 You 'd think more so than a big Tesco 's because you would n't think lots of people
8 I 'd think twice about levelling those jarges at Jake Burns if he was sitting in the same room as me but seeing as he 's on a car phone whizzing up London 's Tottenham Court Road , what the heck !
9 ‘ Much as I admire your unstructured lifestyle , on the evidence of the knees in those jeans I 'd think twice before I traded bank accounts with you . ’
10 You 'd think twice about doing it would n't you ?
11 But then he se he seemed then as if he 'd think twice before he 'd do anything when he used to come in you know I er I said to him I said look we used to call him in them days you know , now what did you that for ?
12 Yeah I was gon na say you 'd think that early
13 Rickards said : ‘ You 'd think so , would n't you . ’
14 If it was anyone else I 'd think so too .
15 ‘ You 'd think so .
16 If any of them had displayed a leaning towards the stage , Dinah would no doubt have encouraged it ; but they had neither the presence nor the voice , nor , she would think despairingly , looking round them all , the appearance ; every one was Paul over again .
17 At the same time we were organising meeting 's to tell local people about it and to get there views and to make it clear again that we were , you know , we were in a position where we were being forced to do something by this legislation that we did n't want to do and we wanted just , the alternative was if we had set a rent rise , which have been dramatically higher , I mean the four pounds , twenty five rent rise that we eventually had to agree to was higher than what the Council wanted to put the rent 's up by , you would think well the Council put the rent 's up by four pounds , twenty five , erm , and you know , that , that 's why the Council does that sort of thing but it 's us that gets involved in that kind of work , producing information and developing responses and then the secon d major area is what I 've just labelled a strategic policy development , and that mainly erm put policies that are like a rise within the Council rather than things that come from outside , like for example , because were the kind of Council we , we are , there was a debate amongst officer 's and member 's to develop an anti poll strategy and two hundred and eight thousand pounds was found to be linked to that strategy and erm , as that 's enabled various initiative 's to get under , under schemes , crashes for children in the town , stuff like that , er and also , erm to provide an overall policy frame work for other Council department 's .
18 ‘ I have had letters from fans asking if I would think again .
19 She would live as long as she had to see Elder Seth dead , and then she would think again
20 Well I was very sad about them at the time and if you may remember , I did say publicly er that I very much hoped the Conservatives would think again and rejoin the Conservative Party .
21 Most of us , asked to name some famous scientists , would think immediately of physicists Newton and Einstein , for example .
22 ‘ I would think just the sound of David Markham 's name would set him off . ’
23 Probably some , who considered the idea of Making Ends Meet unacceptable and unbecoming , i.e. those enjoying the thrusting Live-Now-Pay-Later lifestyle of the 1990s , would think differently if they knew that the cost of borrowing the £5,000 that would extricate them from the consequences of their cavalier attitude would cost them almost another £5,000 .
24 Some hon. Members may think that that is unfair , but I believe that car owners whose vehicles have been taken would think differently .
25 The majority of our assignment I would think now are getting to the resale position .
26 I think even Control Room where at one stage it was a , a male domain , it is not so now there 's , there 's , I would think now there 's a predominance of women there , erm purely I think again that Control Room work suits them better , they , they , they concentrate better , I think , they , they lend themselves better to that type of work and they 're more dextrous with their fingers on , on these buttons and , and typewriters and , and other things
27 That 's the people who I would think more probable for those who are living on campus .
28 ‘ You would think so , if only to sell it .
29 And Nicholas looked at her with his childish , bovine-eyed face and said , ‘ You would think so , but no .
30 I would think so .
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