Example sentences of "[pers pn] think [pron] might [vb infin] " in BNC.

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1 no , makes them think they might come up do you want some porridge , mummy do you some porridge ?
2 I think I might have that piece .
3 Do n't you think we might give it up ? "
4 What do you think we might do before we send it off ?
5 So we 've got a pile of bones , a pile of building material , lumps of wood , what do you think we might do to them next ?
6 Do n't you think we might get started ? ’
7 ‘ Do you think we might get these , sir ?
8 Right what other things do you think we might dig up ?
9 What do you think we might have done .
10 ‘ Do you think we might agree — a kind of pact ?
11 Try cooking this ham , do you think they might like it then ?
12 You can only suggest ways they might go about it and provide what help you think they might need .
13 Did you think you might trap me in your machine , Doctor ? ’
14 For example you might say , ‘ I wonder if there is another way of looking at this situation … ’ or ‘ do you think you might redefine the problem in a different way ’ .
15 ‘ My dear , ’ he said at last to Edith , ‘ do you think you might enjoy the rat of your holiday at Broadstairs ? ’
16 Do n't you think you might find it in your heart to do the same ? ’
17 We 'll take that mat out of the way So what if you did get a pound , if you did get a pound Claire would you , would you still save half of it or do you think you might save a bit less than half ?
18 WHO DO YOU THINK YOU MIGHT HAVE BEEN IN PREVIOUS LIVES ?
19 ‘ Do you think she might want a job and all ? ’
20 ‘ Anyway , if I did have a village lass dying to do my cooking , do n't you think she might find you a bit off-putting ? ’
21 Do you think she might like yours then ?
22 Imagining the scene , poor Cindy hustled out to some waiting car with one of Cashman 's beefy paws grasping her arm like a manacle , Matthew tried to repress the thought that it might have been exactly to escape such strong-arm tactics that the beautiful Cindy had vanished , Matthew said , ‘ Why do you think she might have come here ? ’
23 Or do you think she might have been pushed ?
24 ‘ Do you think she might have met Elaine ? ’
25 How much do you think I might retain , in all fairness ? ’
26 ‘ And what exactly do you think I might do to Kirsty if you were rash enough to leave her alone with me ? ’
27 ‘ Why did you think I might fail ?
28 ‘ What makes you think I might possess that kind of information ? ’
29 Do you think I might come in for a few minutes and talk to you about Matilda ? ’
30 Do you think I might have left anything out ?
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