Example sentences of "think you [modal v] [verb] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Do you think you ought to go to the doctors again ? |
2 | ‘ I do n't think you ought to get into a freezing bed in your state . |
3 | You would think you would think from this that Tory MPs were all paragons of virtue . |
4 | But , on second thoughts , I do n't think you would do on ITMA . |
5 | I do n't think you would go on a Sunday at . |
6 | and how much do you think you would need on an annual basis ? |
7 | If we can go on to what you think you would need in , in the case of long term sickness , how much do you think you would need per week to get by ? |
8 | Because if if you took the the ideas of Freud 's seriously , and a lot of people who work with groups , the therapeutic groups claim to , do you think you would come to the same conclusion as Heather , I mean c could you have for example a , a psychotherapeutic group could you do group psychotherapy ? |
9 | And I mean the nurses and everybody , the doctors were really great , and they give us the best of treatment there , and I do n't think you 'll speak to anybody that was in the hospital that 'll say anything differently , they were really great . |
10 | Mason Colley has been … approaching me these six weeks , and now I 'm settled in my own mind , I ca n't think you 'll stand in the way ? ’ |
11 | ‘ I do n't think you 'll need to . ’ |
12 | erm , so that if , if they then go to an appeal er , I was talking to this planning officer and I was saying that I think I 'll consult them , he said I do n't think you 'll need to he said , and of what you 've done so far is pretty good and I can get access to all the letters that have been written in , in objecting into the into the homes |
13 | I would n't think so , I ca n't think you 'll get through ten cartridges myself , that seems rather excessive . |
14 | Do you think you could drop into my office ? |
15 | Do you think you could benefit from a phone in the car ? |
16 | Do you think you could speak to them on my behalf ? ’ |
17 | ‘ Do you think you could look into the necessary arrangements that would have to be made , Louise ? ’ |
18 | Do you think you could look into trying to , when we 're going back on the information , sending an individual fax for each case ? |
19 | I do n't think you could argue with that . |
20 | Do you think you can cope with what Ling has prepared ? ’ |
21 | It 's thirteen fifty a ticket , it 's erm , I do n't think you can moan at a night out for that , especially a night out like that |
22 | How long do you think you can talk for ? |
23 | After a few reasonable take-offs and landings , said those dreaded words feared by all trainee pilots , ‘ Do you think you can manage on your own for one circuit ? ’ , and promptly got out of the plane , leaving me to do the usual pre take-off checks , taxi to the beginning of the runway and nervously accelerate down the runway to do a fair take-off . |
24 | I do n't think you can go in there , so |
25 | I do n't think you can go in there unless you can |
26 | ‘ Do you really think you can hide from me ? |
27 | But do you think you can compete with that ? |
28 | ‘ Jane Eyre , you need not think you can succeed in getting out of the room like this . |
29 | Do n't think you can barge in here harassing me like this , ’ she snapped , ‘ shooting questions at me as if you were taking part in a firing squad . ’ |
30 | ‘ You may think you can lie to me , but you ca n't go on lying to yourself , ’ he said with calm assurance . |