Example sentences of "would think [prep] the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ You 'd think with the product line today that we 'd overlap the AS/400 completely . |
2 | Anyone 'd think from the way men carry on that their … things … are somehow clever and funny . ’ |
3 | In determining whether goods are of a class to which an advertised trade description relates , s5(3) provides that regard shall be had not only to the form and content of the advertisement but also to the time , place , manner and frequency of its publication and all other matters making it likely or unlikely that a person to whom the goods are supplied would think of the goods belonging to the class in question . |
4 | And someone would think of the tower — eventually . |
5 | Then he would think of the undertaker forcing that convoluted form into a cheap coffin and the lid being screwed on . |
6 | Yet in Roman law discretion is regularly interpreted not on the subjective criterion of an individual 's own opinion but on the objective standard of what a good man would think in the circumstances . |
7 | You would think from the figures for deaths and illness from Western diseases that little was being done to improve the situation . |
8 | Who would think from the urbanity of this week 's column that I am sitting at my keyboard shivering , sniffing , coughing and streaming like a tubercular poet of the 1890s ? |
9 | ANYONE would think from the controversy over the English Shakespeare Company 's production of Macbeth at Darlington Civic Theatre that the company are completely unaware of theatre finance . |