Example sentences of "you think [pron] 'd [vb infin] " in BNC.
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1 | So I 'm gon na be back , like a week , you think they 'd make it a bit more so I 've done most of |
2 | there 's a four year , you think they 'd fit quite a lot into that , cos a lot of it is holiday . |
3 | Did n't they say owt to you when you think they 'd have it ? |
4 | You think they 'd have a |
5 | You think she 'd have wrote to me . |
6 | yeah like , not being nasty but Hannah to look at her you think you 'd think , oh you know she might sort of bit bit pongy ! |
7 | ‘ You think you 'd like it , do n't you ? ’ |
8 | What we do is we just leave the two for forty P if you think you 'd like to have a read , read of them . |
9 | So you would know the output rate , or you think you 'd know the output rates but you only know those output rates if somebody bothered to collect them ! |
10 | Follow fourteen then think about fifteen and then see what you think you 'd have written . |
11 | ‘ If you think I 'd dream of sharing so much as a blanket with you after that you 're crazy ! ’ |
12 | ‘ My good girl , you must be very naïve — as naïve , apparently , as my dear stepsister — if you think I 'd contemplate even for one moment sharing these very cramped quarters with you . |
13 | ‘ If you think I 'd damage anything either deliberately or accidently … ’ |
14 | ‘ But if you think I 'd make a public exhibition of myself to catch any man 's attention , you do n't know me at all . ’ |
15 | ‘ You think I 'd want that ? ’ |
16 | So tell me why you think I 'd want to wreck your home ? |
17 | ‘ So you think I 'd prefer to be walled up in that mausoleum — that grave of a house . ’ |
18 | ‘ You have a low opinion of my intelligence if you think I 'd let you get away with that . ’ |
19 | You think I 'd have screwed up my own life like this if you had n't come along with your cap-twisting routine and your sob story all about how you were losing your little baby girl ? ’ |
20 | If you think I 'd believe such crazy behaviour , you 've miscalculated my knowledge of human nature . ’ |
21 | ‘ You think I 'd lie awake worrying about something as trivial as that ? ’ |