Example sentences of "[det] [noun sg] you [vb mod] think " in BNC.
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1 | But with all that enthusiasm you 'd think at least some of it would rub off on David 's employees ? |
2 | Now if you read what is written about this change you 'd think the BBC was about to axe Radio 4 . |
3 | Now if you read what is written about this change you 'd think the BBC was about to axe Radio 4 . |
4 | Okay , so er what have we got there erm use supports use of support yeah material another thing you might think about is time . |
5 | A lot of titles for this year you may think , but I 've only scratched the surface . |
6 | Not much new to be said about Richard Strauss 's Elektra at this date you might think , but you would be wrong . |
7 | If you use a marketing department for any reason , you will need to prepare a proper brief which includes what you want , when you need it by , the reasons for the request , and how much time you may think fitting for them to spend on your request . |
8 | β I leave it to your experience and courage to profit by any circumstance you may think favourable , β he wrote , β to go out and attack the squadrons and vessels blockading at Ushant and at Belle Γle [ or Belle Isle or Belleisle , in Quiberon Bay ] . |
9 | Every shop had its errand-boy , and meat , fish , green , grocery and almost any commodity you can think of could be delivered to the door . |
10 | yes , any colour you can think of , I mean erm , blue I think is one of the worse , but thinking of lampshades we used to sell a lot of er lampshades for putting on table lamps er and erm , we 'd have just about every colour and somebody would come along and say well erm have n't you got one in purple and of course I 'd refrain from saying thank god no I have n't |
11 | If they were all the same colour you 'd think But because you 've become so used to seeing the green and ambers and the reds |