Example sentences of "think i [vb mod] [verb] [adv prt] " in BNC.
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1 | Oh I do n't think I shall go in for that . |
2 | Do you think I might come in for a few minutes and talk to you about Matilda ? ’ |
3 | I do n't think I 'll go through just yet , Pete . |
4 | But I do n't think I 'll go in now . ’ |
5 | ‘ Then I do n't think I 'll venture out for a stroll before bedtime . ’ |
6 | erm I , I erm , I am actually dead against this for various reasons , and I do n't think I would bring up all the reasons that I am , because some of them are not absolutely purely planning reasons , which should n't be aired at this meeting , but I do feel that the provision there for thirty six properties will create a traffic hazard , and access problems , which , which I feel will support this Council at the , the traffic authority after having done a sufficiently detailed survey , I think was the problem , was n't it ? |
7 | I am unemployed , but even if I was working I do n't think I would lay out all the expense to travel to London . |
8 | I am unemployed , but even if I was working I do n't think I would lay out all the expense to travel to London . |
9 | I 've I would n't I do n't think I would go out if somebody said , Would you come and sing er at such and such a thing . |
10 | He did n't think I 'd go back . |
11 | Do you think I 'd pass up an adventure like that ? ’ |
12 | ‘ You did n't think I 'd find out ! ’ she had retorted . |
13 | Just before he reached it , I used the last two shots on my film , though at that distance I did n't think I 'd pick up much . |
14 | You do n't seriously think I 'd drive around knowing that my insurance was out of date ? |
15 | Do you think I will come on last ? |
16 | ‘ I just do n't think I can sit out there and watch it all . |
17 | I do n't think I can go on guarding the jewels any more . |
18 | Hill , bought as a full-back for £200,000 from Bury , but a successful implant to central defence said yesterday : ‘ I do n't think I can carry on any longer . |
19 | I know this sorried affair is wrong , that I end up breaking my daughter 's heart , or upsetting my son , son 's ha , but I do n't think I can give up Steve ? |
20 | Yes , but erm , but Chairman , er , I do n't think I should come up and make myself clear , some local papers were not represented there . |
21 | I do n't think I could go on living . ’ |
22 | ‘ And ambushing might work for a long-legged frog like Ferd , but I do n't think I could leap out of a bush if I tried . |
23 | I do n't think yo I think you may be right but I do n't think I could keep up with the different kind of hairstyles ! |
24 | I had thought I might stroll out towards the famous Liseberg Gardens , but I got no more than a couple of hundred yards before I was turned back by the pitiless downpour . |
25 | ‘ Actually , I should n't be telling you yet , but as your wife came to the station saying how worried you were I thought I 'd call in and tell you . |
26 | ‘ I took a bus to the border of the forbidden zone just as close as I dared , got out and saw this nice little wabi , a small valley kind of thing , and thought I 'll settle down there and take my chances . |
27 | First time he 's said anything nice about me , I thought I 'll get in while I can |
28 | ‘ Thought I might go along as well , ’ said Moreau casually . |
29 | I thought I might catch up on a few chores instead . |
30 | For a moment I considered bolting , but I noticed that a young reptilian reception-clerk was watching me narrowly , as if he thought I might roll up a carpet and try to carry it out under my arm , and I became instantly obstreperous . |