Example sentences of "i think you [modal v] have " in BNC.
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1 | But it made me think you must have been a friend of Hugh 's . |
2 | ‘ It started at sixpence , if you remember , but now things have got so out of hand I thought you ought to have five peas . ’ |
3 | ‘ I thought you ought to have a room with a double bed , for when your boyfriend comes to visit you . ’ |
4 | Then as her gaze focused unconsciously on the hyacinth-coloured bedspread , she found herself remembering what Silvia had said : ‘ I thought you ought to have a room with a double bed , for when your boyfriend comes to visit you ’ . |
5 | ‘ I thought you would have to go to the mill ? ’ |
6 | I thought you would have seen the newspapers . |
7 | As a faithful NME reader I thought you would have had better things to do than badmouth good groups , such as improve on your public relations , meaning , I wrote to you about three months ago regarding Pink Floyd to find out if they would be doing any concerts . |
8 | " I thought you would have changed that ? " |
9 | I thought you would have been gone , all three , long ago . |
10 | ‘ I thought you would have learnt by now . ’ |
11 | ‘ I thought you would have . |
12 | I thought you would have known . ’ |
13 | ‘ If you had come to England as I thought you would have done , ’ she interrupted frostily . |
14 | I thought you would have known not to put your hand over the . |
15 | Well I thought you would have got it in black and white . |
16 | I thought you might have someone staying here . |
17 | ‘ Yes , I thought you might have . |
18 | I thought you might have an idea . ’ |
19 | ‘ I know , ’ said the Marshal patiently , ‘ that 's why I thought you might have seen something . ’ |
20 | ‘ I thought you might have written me off as a crackpot after my performance this morning . ’ |
21 | You work in a gallery ; I thought you might have an opinion . |
22 | I thought you might have contacts . ’ |
23 | MAURICE : When you phoned , I thought you might have changed your mind . |
24 | MAURICE : ( sighing ) : I thought you might have changed your mind about publishing the letters . |
25 | I thought you might have said something to somebody . ’ |
26 | I thought you might have brought something back with you . |
27 | ‘ I thought you might have joined me in New York , ’ he said softly . |
28 | ‘ I thought you might have outgrown all that old animosity . ’ |
29 | ‘ Because I thought you might have changed . |
30 | I thought you might have become the sort of man who would do something like that . ’ |