Example sentences of "[modal v] think [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | Spaniards and many diplomats may think otherwise . |
2 | IF YOUR name happens to be Ebeneezer Scrooge you may think otherwise , but a Christmas without crackers is one that passes with a whimper rather than a bang . |
3 | On most gliders that will mean less than 50 knots , which you may think rather slow for a steep turn . |
4 | Those of you going into large practices may think well , I 'll never advocate , counsel will do it , but times are changing . |
5 | Where a summons or other originating process has been served on a defendant by post or insertion in his letter-box under Ord 7 , 4 10(1) ( b ) or 4(a) or r 13(1) ( b ) or ( 4 ) and after judgment has been given or entered it appears to the court that the process did not come to the knowledge of the defendant in time , the court may of its own motion set aside the judgment and may give any direction or make any such order as the court may think just . |
6 | He may think also that it has a basic appeal to human nature , which means most others will accept it too once their minds are cleared of confusion and superstition . |
7 | We may think here of schools ' attempts to improve buildings and equipment in order to accommodate proposed changes in the content or process of teaching . |
8 | So Swedes may think twice before rushing more money abroad . |
9 | High-technology adventurers may think twice before seeking sunken treasure after the US Supreme Court let stand a ruling that insurance companies have a claim on the booty . |
10 | Commenting on the 72nd anniversary of the Russian Revolution , in the openly frank vein that is the hallmark of glasnost , Mr Prokhorov went on : ‘ Well , one may think so , looking at the industrial down-swing , inflation , transport malfunctions , coal miners ’ strikes and semi-barren shelves of shops . |
11 | We may think so , but it 's usually to benefit ourselves . |
12 | Mr. Dobson : Some Conservative Members may think so , but many people think they are flaming lousy . |
13 | You must not lose your grip on reality , but you must think creatively . |
14 | They remind us that this is the very beginning of the idea of representing the world about us as it actually appears ; that we must think away our hindsight and remember that these artists could not see the way ahead . |
15 | Any differential theory of identity must think both totality and difference simultaneously . |
16 | You must think instead of law examinations . ’ |
17 | But we must think ahead now . |
18 | Once all this country is solid against the Act , and all across the Lowlands , then the government must think again . ’ |
19 | England hooker Brian Moore believes the squad must think again , insisting : ‘ It is wrong that we should be portrayed as money-grabbers . |
20 | ‘ Laibon , great-grandson of Mbatian , you must think again . |
21 | The protections for the public envisaged in the consultation document are completely inadequate and the Lord Chancellor 's Advisory committee must think again about its approach . ’ |
22 | GOVERNMENT must think again over TOURISM CUTS |
23 | It 's also refused to approve an alternative route to the West , telling the planners they must think again . |
24 | ‘ All the good people here must think again about everything that can be done to improve the area . ’ |
25 | The good cross country horse must think forwards at all times . |
26 | ‘ Somebody must think so , if they paid that much for it . ’ |
27 | ‘ I suppose you must think so , or you would n't be here . ’ |
28 | We must think hard . |
29 | People must think hard about the job they 're doing ; how they can make it safer . |
30 | ‘ The New York Times must think highly of you to send you abroad at your age , ’ she stated disarmingly . |