Example sentences of "think [pron] 'd make " in BNC.

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1 I was going to go back but I did n't think I 'd make it so I landed here to be safe .
2 Do you think I 'd make a good do you think I 'd make a good director ?
3 Do you think I 'd make a good do you think I 'd make a good director ?
4 ‘ I do n't think she 'd make a suitable mother for Kirsty . ’
5 yes , I did n't think you 'd make any objection at all cos
6 I never thought I 'd make it .
7 During that time I had them out three times because I thought I 'd make them see .
8 actually we , mm , at some length and had a few ideas , erm I 've got an appointment with someone at the Arts Council in a couple of weeks that the Arts Council 's got a new fund called erm consultants in research and I thought I 'd make a bid to see if we can get someone
9 ‘ It 's the left-overs from yesterday 's joint — I thought I 'd make a shepherd 's pie for supper .
10 ‘ I thought I 'd make it easier for you to suck me off . ’
11 I thought I 'd make some . ’
12 ‘ I thought I 'd make us my special salad , ’ said Betty .
13 ‘ I have a few concerts in the Midlands , and I thought I 'd make my base somewhere close by until they 're over .
14 Thought I 'd make my peace with you before you left . ’
15 ‘ Perhaps he thought I 'd make the rehearsals lively .
16 I mean that 's the rules of debate , but I thought I 'd make that particular point because it has a little bit of poetic licence er in that .
17 I still had time to kill , so I thought I 'd make a couple of ‘ phone calls and that meant employing the Middleditch gambit .
18 I thought I 'd make this week , I had four last week .
19 She said it was a remnant and I thought I 'd make a box for the sale .
20 ‘ I never thought you 'd make it , ’ muttered Chuck .
21 ‘ I thought you 'd make it for me , ’ Dana faltered ; usually Claudia would leap to do her twin 's bidding , but this morning she told her where the coffee lived , turned her back and went back to sleep .
22 I never thought it 'd make so much difference , ’ she gabbled .
23 Thought he 'd make a killing , you see ; a lot of money to be made from property development . ’
24 I ca n't worry my husband because he 's not well and I do n't want him to think I 'd make any difference .
25 ‘ But if you think I 'd make a public exhibition of myself to catch any man 's attention , you do n't know me at all . ’
26 I think she 'd make my uncle a jolly good wife , and it would be a splendid match for her , would n't it ?
27 ‘ I think we 'd make ourselves a laughing-stock . ’
28 So I 'm gon na be back , like a week , you think they 'd make it a bit more so I 've done most of
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